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'General Hospital' Spoilers For The Week: Whose Secrets Will Be Revealed?

Griffin (Matt Cohen) will once again skirt around the truth on this Thursday's episode of "General Hospital." Despite that, Ava (Maura West) seems to have him all figured out.

Next Thursday, Oct. 5, on ABC's medical drama "General Hospital," the episode will be packed with secrets and surprises, one of which will be Griffin's. When Ava attempts to find out why Griffin went to such lengths just to apologize, he admits that there is something more to it. But he does not reveal the whole truth.

Ava apparently does not seem to be bothered by it as she is smitten. More importantly, she seems to understand Griffin.

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After a change of wardrobe and quick packing, the pair goes jetting off to Russia in a hurry.

Another character trying to separate the truth from the lie is Carly (Laura Wright). Back in Port Charles, she will try to find out if Nelle (Chloe Lanier) has been completely honest. Unlike them, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) and Amy (Rise Dorken) are opening up to each other and bonding at that. This might lead to friendship.

As for Josslyn (Eden McCoy), she cannot comprehend why Oscar has no desire to learn who his father is. But she offers to help him anyway.

Perhaps it is Nathan (Ryan Paevey) who is most worried about the truth surfacing. With his cover being blown, he could easily be prevented from going back in the field as a full-time undercover cop.

Elsewhere in the episode, Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson-Johnson) claims to have news about Jordan (Vinea Antoine) and Curtis (Donnell Turner). Though not much has been said about the character or her plans, with this information, we can only assume that she intends to stay in town for good.

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

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