General Hospital Recap, Tuesday, December 10

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Port Charles, the epicenter of manufactured melodrama, braces for another Tuesday of tumultuous twists and turns on General Hospital. Forget quiet contemplation – this episode cranks the dial to eleven with enough betrayals, bombshells, and baby drama to fuel a week’s worth of water-cooler gossip.

First up, Maxie, ever the inquisitive busybody, corners Sasha about her future, specifically those pesky pregnancy plans. Will Sasha succumb to societal pressure or forge her own path? Given General Hospital’s penchant for the unexpected, it’s anyone’s guess.

Meanwhile, Trina drops a truth bomb on Josslyn, likely tied to the ever-present Kai and his artistic endeavors. Is it a grand romantic gesture, a professional collaboration, or something more sinister? The potential for both elation and disaster hangs heavy in the Port Charles air.

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Elsewhere, Michael, still smarting from past betrayals, attempts to enlist Curtis in his ongoing vendetta against Drew. But Curtis, the master of playing both sides, isn’t an easy pawn. Will he genuinely join forces with Michael or subtly sabotage the plan for his own gain?

Finally, brace yourself for the fireworks when Jack Brennan confronts Carly about her latest treachery. Their already strained relationship seems destined for implosion. Will this showdown lead to a fragile truce or a full-blown war? One thing’s for certain: Carly’s penchant for self-sabotage rarely disappoints.

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Amidst all this, Curtis puts Drew’s honesty to the test regarding the Aurora CEO position, Lulu implores Nina to prove her love for Charlotte, and Kai might even rethink his and Trina’s artistic collaboration.

General Hospital airs weekdays at 2:00 PM on ABC.

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