Morgan and Kiki are set to implement a plan to deal with Michael in the “General Hospital” episode that airs on March 17, 2015. Check out the spoilers for the upcoming episode.

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According to “General Hospital” preview video for March 17, 2015, Morgan and Kiki are seen planning a plot against Michael. Morgan says to Kiki that if Michael wants to play dirty they are going to play dirty too. It has to be seen what the duo is plotting against Michael. The preview video for the upcoming “General Hospital” episode shows Michael calling Duke a “lying hypocrite.”

Meanwhile, Anna is surprised and she tells Nathan and Jordan that Duke will never order a hit like this. In the previous “General Hospital” episode, Duke asks Jordan to kill Julian Jerome and it is Jordan’s loyalty test. Jordan is shocked after she gets the order from Duke.

According to Duke, Julian is a threat as he has decided to take the organisation to the next level. Julian has refused to leave the docks. Duke feels that Julian must be removed before he causes any more damage to their business. However, Jordan asks him that why she has been chosen for the job. Anna knows that Jordan is in danger and now after Duke’s order it has to be seen what will be Jordan’s next step.

“General Hospital” spoilers state that Julian is set to introduce a new member to his organisation. Is Jake going to become the new member? In the last episode, Jake and Sonny come face to face. Sonny accuses him of working with Julian. He tells Jake that the only reason he worked for Jerome is because their sons were in danger.

Now, Julian is going back to business and wants to take what is Sonny’s. He tells him that Julian is his enemy and if Jake works for him, he becomes his enemy too. Before the episode ends, Carly comes into the room. The promo video for the new “General Hospital” episode shows Carly asking Sonny about what is going on between him and Jake.

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