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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Maxie Attempts to Resolve the Ask Man Landers Chaos

Maxie (Kirsten Storms) tries to resolve the Ask Man Landers issue on the Sept. 28 episode of "General Hospital."

According to spoiler reports, Maxie will attempt to fix the Ask Man Landers reveal. Her efforts come after Nathan (Ryan Paevey) confessed the truth after being confronted about the cheating rumors involving him. Maxie later tries to explain everything to Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), who is still quite confused about what is happening.

Meanwhile, Spinelli feels sorry about his actions that led to Nathan's exposure. He realizes that what's done is done, so Nathan still has to face the consequences of the reveal. Although he does his best to save Amy's (Risa Dorken) deal, Quinn (Jennifer Bassey) is not happy with how everything is going.

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There is a possibility that it will take some work before she comes back to Amy's side. As for Mac (John J. York) and Felicia (Kristina Wagner), the two are shocked when they learn about Nathan's involvement on the issue.

Back in Port Charles, Jason (Billy Miller) spends some time with Sam (Kelly Monaco). As they plan for their future, Sam points out that she is certain they will have a happy and safe life together. However, she gets the surprise of her life when she learns about Jason's twin.

Steve Burton's Jason still has no idea about his twin brother as well. This means he will surely be surprised when he finds out that his twin has taken his place as Sam's spouse and Jake's father.

Franco (Roger Howarth) tries to find his favorite painting, so he finds a way to track down its buyer and get it back. Elsewhere, Liz (Rebecca Herbst) and Monica (Leslie Charleson) are about to receive some good news.

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

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