General Hospital Weekly Spoilers Oct 14-18: Martin Rages & Dante Faces Firing
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Martin Gray is in a rage at Anna Devane, and it looks like Dante might be facing real trouble at work—maybe even firing. It’s Belinda from Soaper, and let’s dive right in with the starting spoilers for Monday, October 14th, Season 62, Episode 28.
Dex offers an understanding ear to Molly, who is excited to have some good news coming her way. Obviously, she thinks Sonny’s going to confess and go to jail. Alexis is out, and Molly is all about it. Alexis’ fate is determined that same day. Dante showed up at the end of Friday’s episode, and this should carry over into Monday. He plans to interrupt Anna shuffling Sonny into the interrogation room to tell him about the ballistics report that the police are keeping secret—which they are entitled to do while questioning a suspect, by the way. That’s standard procedure. But I also wonder if Dante called Martin, because Martin Gray shows up at the PCPD in an absolute rage, confronting Anna in front of the federal prosecutor, shouting, “Why wasn’t I notified about the new evidence?”
Meanwhile, Alexis and Kristina are still talking at Pentonville, and Alexis tells her that Sonny’s the one who got them into this and he’s the one who has to get them out. Alexis may have her day in court on Monday—we’ll see—because of the “fate is determined” spoiler. There’s a photo of Alexis in court in her Pentonville duds with Kristina and Michael standing behind her, so maybe the federal prosecutor brings her in to dismiss the charges based on what Anna has found and been hiding.
Meanwhile, Rick shocks Curtis Ashford, and Curtis tells him that he wants to know how this is going to play out. Obviously, it’s about the Heather case, and I do think Rick is going to tell him there’s a good chance he’ll be able to get her out. Liz is talking to someone at the hospital, asking, “What did you get me into this time?” Maybe it’s about Rick—we’ll see. Liz also opens up to her friend Terry Randolph about Lucky. Brad makes a bold move on Monday and tells someone, “I may have found something interesting.” He figured out right away that Portia changed that test result—maybe she had to log into the system with her own credentials. I don’t know if he’s talking to Terry, Liz, or Portia herself, but we’ll see.
Tuesday, October 15th is Season 62, Episode 29. Michael is tempted—that’s kind of a wide-open proposition—and Ned has a proposition for Drew. It seems like this has got to be about who’s going to be the CEO of ELQ, and maybe also about Willow and what James told Ned. Isaiah Ganon springs into action—he’s a doctor and a friend of Lucky’s—so this could be something medical, or something to do with Lucky. Sam gets important news, maybe about her mom being home. We’re getting closer to that final scene of hers, which should be towards the end of the month, but not quite yet. Brooklyn Quartermaine clashes with her granny, Tracy Q, and I’m sure it’s got to be about Tracy overstepping and sending lawyer Diane up to the school to address a violent issue that BLQ and Chase had well in hand before she arrived.
Wednesday, October 16th is Episode 30 of Season 62. Tracy has some words with Cody. It sounds harsh, but I wonder if she’s actually thanking him for getting tested to see if he’s a match for Lulu, because Tracy loves her some Lulu, am I right? Brennan ambushes Anna—I’m wondering if he heard from Carly that Anna was trash-talking him, or if it’s about another matter. Sasha makes a request from Michael, and Elizabeth and Portia are puzzled. Meanwhile, Jordan goes out on a dinner date with Isaiah. I like their energy—it’s nice. We’ll see.
Thursday, October 17th, Episode 31 of the current season: Dante and Sam are relieved. Maybe this is about Rocco, who has been acting out, or maybe because of all their efforts, they’ve found a donor for Lulu. Meanwhile, Rick Lansing plays dirty—we’ll see if this is about him trying to reconcile with Liz or Heather’s lawsuit. My guess is the latter. Tracy offers Cody some assistance. She really likes him, and I don’t think it’s romantic—she just doesn’t make friends easily. She already lost Finn, and I think she wants Cody to stick around. Sasha gets some life-altering news—we’ll see what it is. I don’t think she would be able to be tested as a donor for Lulu due to her past drug addiction and the heart attack overdose thing, so it’s probably not that. Holly has to explain herself on Thursday—I expect Sidwell back soon, but I’m guessing she’ll be explaining what she’s been doing. I was excited on Friday’s show to hear them acknowledge the existence of Ethan as another sibling of Lulu’s. They said Ethan got tested and wasn’t a match, but it’s nice they’re counting everyone.
Friday, October 18th wraps up the week with Episode 32 of Season 62. Laura has a talk with Tracy Quartermaine about the past. It’s got to be about the two people they love—Luke Spencer and Lulu Spencer. Tracy is obviously sick to death over the idea that Lulu could die. Tracy was a good stepmother to Lulu, and part of that time was when Laura was absent from Port Charles, if I recall. Of course, Lucky being back brings up all these reminders of Laura, as Lucky is channeling a lot of Luke’s bad behaviors—bailing on his family, risk-taking, the usual. Meanwhile, Li has an update for Lucky, and I’m wondering if it’s about the donor, or maybe something else. Felicia is there to encourage Holly on Friday—maybe it’s something like, “If you want Robert, go for it.” She seems fine with the idea, but Mac doesn’t want Holly near his brother. Ned comforts BLQ on Friday, and Molly versus Kristina explodes all over again. By the end of next week, with Alexis out of prison, this might be more to do with the case still pending with Ava and Kristina over the baby’s death. We’ll see.
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