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'General Hospital': On Patient Six's Escape and Some Casting Roles

The episodes of "General Hospital" for the week of Oct. 2 revealed that the fans are in for an emotional rollercoaster ride. The mystery of Patient Six (Steve Burton) will continue to baffle everyone and Nelle (Chloe Lanier) will be keeping herself busy. Furthermore, fans can expect to see "Ray Donovan" actor Rob Locke, Pat Frey, and "How To Get Away With Murder" star Tommie Earl Jenkins.

Last week, fans of "General Hospital" saw through Patient Six's decision to run away from the clinic. Spoilers indicate that this will anger a lot of people, especially Dr. Klein. He will be forced to accept that he has lost Patient Six, and he will suspect that Ava (Maura West) was involved in his escape. Although she will deny her involvement in the matter, Ava will eventually fail to cover her tracks, which is how Dr. Klein will be able to get the truth out of her.

Meanwhile, things are not so good for Nelle (Chloe Lanier) as she struggles to repress her problem with Michael (Chad Duell). Fortunately, circumstances will line up to help her as Nina (Michelle Stafford) will be asking her to do something important for her. On the other hand, Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) will be taking a secret trip. Fans believe that this might have something to do with Patient Six. More will be revealed in the coming episodes of "General Hospital."

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While the mystery of Patient Six is riling everyone involved in the long-running soap, some casting choices by the show runners might help alleviate the tension. According to reports, Locke will be portraying Father Stanislov, Frey will be playing a Russian orderly, and Jenkins will be bringing the character of Dean Paulson to life. As to how these casting roles will affect the current situation in "General Hospital," fans will have to wait and see.

"General Hospital" airs weekdays on ABC at 2 p.m. EDT.

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