'General Hospital' Spoilers, Plot Rumors: Michael Confronts Sabrina, Sam Confesses
American daytime medical drama "General Hospital" sets off its Nutcracker Gala storyline with this week's episodes which are somewhat full of confessions, tense moments, and hints of someone's fate being revealed.
This week, the conflict between Valerie (Brytni Sarpy) and Maxie (Kirsten Storms) continues as the latter attacks the former. Johnny (Brandon Barash) comes to support Valerie, although spoilers reveal that Johnny will be able to obtain some information and will come up with a plan how to handle Valerie.
Michael (Chad Duell) wants to know the truth and talks to Sabrina (Teresa Castillo). Carlos (Jeffrey Vincent Parise), the real father of her child, watches over her. Dr. Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleston) takes a closer look at Sabrina's sonogram.
Meanwhile, the residents of Port Charles prepare for the Nutcracker Gala. As expected, just as soon as the event begins, there is already an awkward moment. Everyone is surprised when they see Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) with a date at the event. She has a tense run-in with Jason (Billy Miller) and Sam (Kelly Monaco). Afterwards, Sam steps into the spotlight when she makes a shocking confession.
While the people of Port Charles gather for the Nutcracker Gala, elsewhere, Emma (Brooklyn Rae Silzer) and Patrick (Jason Thompson) come across a clue which they hope will lead to where Robin (Kimberly McCullough) is. The two realize that the doctor may be in big trouble. Patrick and Anna (Finola Hughes) continue looking for her and along the way, they get some assistance from Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). Later in the week, unsettling news will reach Robin's loved ones, possibly revealing the doctor's fate.
In addition to these main events, spoilers for the December 14-18 episodes of "General Hospital" also reveal that Nina (Michelle Stafford) will figure out a way to get more publicity for "Crimson," Mac (John J. York) and Anna will learn something about Paul's (Richard Burgi) personal life, and Morgan's (Bryan Craig) recklessness with his medication will begin to have effects on his health.
"General Hospital" airs Mondays through Fridays on ABC.