General Hospital Spoilers for What Happens This Week (May 18-22)
The newest General Hospital spoilers and preview for this week, from May 18 to May 22, are here.
This week, Port Charles welcomes a new detective, spelling trouble for one resident. Meanwhile, Britt weighs a life-changing choice, “Nathan” argues his case, and Sonny teams up with Ric. Here’s a full breakdown of the upcoming episodes.
What are this week’s General Hospital spoilers?
May 18
The week opens as Detective Joe Fitzpatrick arrives in Port Charles with an arrest warrant for one of its residents. Laura brings news about Anna, while Joss stumbles onto a disturbing find. Jordan questions Justine about Sonny, and Emma confides in Felicia. Plus, a beloved supercouple shares a long-awaited reunion.
May 19
On Tuesday, Valentin unveils his latest scheme, pulling others deeper into his web as Gio stands firmly behind Emma with unwavering support. Rocco reaches his breaking point after being pushed too far, while Dante confronts Joe and calls him out on his behavior. Meanwhile, Curtis sits down with Jordan to fill her in on the latest developments.
May 20
In the Wednesday episode of General Hospital, Alexis enlists Ava’s help as the walls close in around her. Meanwhile, Ethan makes a pledge to Lulu that carries real weight. Britt, who is at a crossroads, finally makes a major decision. Tensions explode between Valentin and Carly as their argument reaches a breaking point, and Nina takes a hit when she’s dealt a shocking blow out of nowhere.
May 21
By Thursday, Alexis pursues the truth and demands genuine answers. Meanwhile, Ethan visits Tracy. Dante calls “Nathan,” Britt’s anxiety spikes when a new worrying reason surfaces, and Lulu finalizes her plans before taking action.
May 22
The week wraps with Sonny and Ric swapping intel and connecting the dots, while Willow brings some good news that couldn’t come at a better time. Britt lays out the key details she has uncovered and Laura stuns Lulu with a reaction that changes their conversation. Further, “Nathan” makes a plea that may change what happens next.
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