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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Kiddie Problems and Wedding Bells On The Way

For some of the previous episodes in "General Hospital," issues with kids have been depicted and it seems the problems will go on and on until a change happens in the children.

One of the most troubled children in the series is Little Jake (James Nigbor). For quite some time, he has been displaying unlikable behavior and even if some people have started noticing his issues, it seems nobody is still doing enough to help the poor kid.

Spoilers reveal that on Thursday's episode, Little Jake will cause some trouble in the house, and while Sam (Kelly Monaco) will think of someone else as the culprit, it turns out it was just a child who was responsible for the problem. In the midst of the drama, Jason (Billy Miller) will finally realize that something is so wrong with his son.

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Meanwhile, there is something good going on in town as Julian (William deVry) and Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) prepare for the biggest wedding of the year in television. It turns out that the couple will invite fans to have a closer look at their massive wedding, which will take place this coming month.

Production picked the perfect month to hold the wedding since February is the month of love, and with a huge wedding on the way, it's obvious that fans will be looking forward to some good things on television, instead of plain drama.

While the wedding is supposedly a small and private one in the midst of friends and family — knowing the personality of the two — but it just so happens that production has something else in mind. It is unclear what other things will go down once wedding bells start ringing, but fans should also expect a little bit of drama before or after the ceremony.

"General Hospital" airs weekdays on ABC.

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