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'General Hospital': Sonny Gets Humbled; Carly Forgives

"General Hospital" returns this week with more drama and shocking reveals. Viewers can look forward to another week of emotional upheaval, as well as resolution as characters come to terms with some of their issues over the next few days as "General Hospital" airs weekdays at 2:00 p.m. EDT on ABC.

Even as Franco (Roger Howarth) has been proving to be more reliable than he might seem, Liz Webber (Rebecca Ann Liberty Herbst) still has some doubts about herself and about their relationship. In the end, though, it is Liz who will put her misgivings away this time as she promises her faithful commitment to Franco, according to Soap Central.

Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) finds himself having to admit that he could be wrong, and uncharacteristically, gets a dose of humility this week. It's not just him letting go of baggage this week, as Sam Morgan (Kelly Marie Monaco) also tries to find some closure after all that has happened, as summarized by Soap Hub. Sam looks into some matters hoping to find answers that will grant her some peace of mind. What she finds, however, is not what she is expecting, and viewers can find this out this week on "General Hospital."

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Elsewhere, Carly Corinthos Jacks (Laura Wright) gets heartbroken when she receives some news. What could this news be? After getting over her shock, Carly doesn't know who to turn to. Even then, Carly finds a way to get some peace of mind when she learns to forgive. Meanwhile, Anna Devane is also forced into her own introspection as she begins to come to terms with a few issues.

Almost everyone in "General Hospital" looks to be having a moment of realization this week. Fans can watch as the show airs weekdays at 2:00 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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