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'General Hospital' Spoilers, Plot Rumors: Baby Avery's Fate

The upcoming episode of "General Hospital" is expected to bring some bad news.

The previous episode of the series saw Sam and Jake forced to do their wedding vows, in order to make their grandmother happy. On the other hand, Sonny and Carly's wedding came to a holt when a seizure happened.

As for the coming episode, it was reported by We Love Soaps that Carly will receive some bad news. However, it was still unannounced whether what exactly that entails. But fans can expect that the episode will put Carly in an emotional position. In addition, it was reported that Carly will propose a promise to Michael and Morgan. It is speculated it will have something to do with the fact that the previous season saw Michael realizing that it was Carlos who shot Sonny.

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However, it was reported that Michael will not really believe that Carlos did it. Also, Carly was still hoping to finish the deal with Avery by marrying Sonny. Many characters are depending on the deal, especially with Ava hoping to get her daughter back. With that, it was reported that the episode will show more about Ava and Julian. This will hopefully instigate a conversation regarding Avery. It was also reported that they will reveal that it was Paul who shot Sonny.

Fans will also get a deeper look at how other characters are developing, such as Valerie, Lulu, and Dante. It will also feature the romance between Maxie and Nathan, as they reunite. It will also be shown that Dillon will finally tell Maxie that the muse for his film was Lulu all along. This confession will trigger a deep conversation between Dillon and Maxie. As for the Wednesday episode, it was reported that Avery will be the focus of the plot. Ava will then prepare to bring her kid home. However, Morgan will be a struggle for Ava's plans.

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