Actress Finola Hughes arrives at the premiere of the movie "This is 40" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California December 12, 2012.
Actress Finola Hughes arrives at the premiere of the movie "This is 40" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California December 12, 2012. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon

This week, “General Hospital” (“GH") promises to deliver another set of highly emotional episodes that deal with anger, love, secrets and revelations. On Wednesday’s run, Anna ( Finola Hughes) finds herself face to face with Carlos, who moves in to the prison cell beside hers. She isn’t shy in expressing what she feels toward the man who killed the love of her life. The next installments will also focus on Sonny (Maurice Benard) , as he cautions Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) about where her relationship may lead.

Other “General Hospital” cast members who will appear on the upcoming episodes include Julian (William deVry), Paul (Richard Burgi), Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth), Sam (Kelly Monaco), Nina (Michelle Stafford), Michael (Chad Duell), Felix (Marc Anthony Samuel), Sabrina (Teresa Castillo), Laura (Genie Francis), Ned (Wally Kurth), Tracy (Jane Elliot), Andre (Anthony Montgomery), Scott (Kin Shriner), Franco (Roger Howarth), Griffin (Matt Cohen), Dante (Dominic Zamprogna), Lulu (Emme Rylan) and Jason (Billy Miller).

Spoiler alert! This article contains "General Hospital" spoilers.

TV Guide reports that on Wednesday, Michael and Felix join forces to find Sabrina’s whereabouts, while Sam wakes up from a nightmare that she just can’t ignore. Elsewhere, Laura discovers what Helena was trying to tell her from the grave.

The show’s official website uploaded a preview video for April 20, offering a sneak peek of the latest installment [watch below].

On the first scene, Anna is seen repulsively telling Carlos, “I don’t have a shred of sympathy for you.” The next scene shows Griffin as he introduces himself as Duke’s son to Felix. Dante figures on the next scene as he reminds Michael, “Just don’t do anything stupid.” Laura and Lulu, on the other hand, discuss about the healing power of sex. It is Sam and Jason, however who heat things up when they kiss passionately on the last scene.


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On Thursday, Andre receives an assignment to evaluate the mental capabilities of a prisoner, while Ned tries to assess if Tracy has really changed for the better. Meanwhile, Sonny gives Alexis a stern warning about the repercussions of her connections with Julian.

We Love Soaps reports that “GH” will wrap the week with an episode focusing on Scott, who comes up with an unconventional idea on how to best represent Anna. Meanwhile, Franco takes a shot at burying the hatchet with Nina, but his efforts backfire.

"General Hospital" recap

On Monday, Jordan arrested Anna and Paul, after Anna revealed that Paul killed Kyle Sloan for raping his daughter and pretended that his body is Carlos’. Meanwhile, Kristina opened up to Sam about her worries over working for Sonny, who doesn’t know that Parker is a woman. Sam assured her and shared a story about Robin’s friend Stone. Sam said she believed that Sonny is an advocate for tolerance. Elsewhere, Alexis informed Sam that Carlos is back in Port Charles. Alexis said she’ll stand by Julian, who a moment later arrived. Alexis said she’s ready to work on his defense. However, Julian asked her to defend Carlos to prevent him from taking the deal.

Tuesday’s episode, on the other hand, showed how Paul professed his love for Anna while they were both locked up in jail. Whilst Paul showered her with praises, she told him that she hates him and they absolutely have nothing in common. Meanwhile, Nina got drunk and Dillon brought her home. She told Dillon that she needs him and kissed him. However, Dillon resisted and as Nina chased him around, she passed out. Kiki walked in on them, but Dillon assured her nothing bad happened.

Find out what happens next on the "General Hospital" series, which airs in the US Mondays to Fridays on ABC Daytime. Stay tuned for more "GH" spoilers.