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

The unexpected visitor is here at Port Charles on “General Hospital.” Meanwhile, Nina has her doubts about a situation. The new episode revolves around Julian, Nina, Jake, Sloane, Anna and Shawn. Check out the “General Hospital” spoilers for Tuesday.

Warning: Spoilers Alert!

On the new “General Hospital” episode, the shocking visitor comes at Julian’s place. In the last episode, Julian is devastated and he comes home to see Alexis, all set to leave. She wants to move away from Julian and the mob business.

However, Julian announces that he is ready to quit the business for good. It is because of the mob that he was not able to know his son. Alexis knows that Julian often does something like this, but this time it is different.

She assures him that she will be by his side as he moves away from the organised crime business. Meanwhile, family members start to arrive at his place. He declares that he is ready to quit and start a new life away from the mob. Just before the episode ends, a black-haired woman arrives and she looks like Ava. Julian and others are stunned to see her. In the preview video for the new “General Hospital” episode, a scene shows Julian looking at the new visitor who looks like Ava.

According to “General Hospital” spoilers, Shawn will have to make a decision that will be tough for him. Meanwhile, Carly informs Jake that Sonny still wants someone to pay. In the video, Sonny asks Ric what Nina is doing with him. Franco talks to Obrecht about Nina and Ric. He wonders why Ric would marry Nina.

Meanwhile, Sloane talks to Jake about something. Stay tuned for more “General Hospital” spoilers. Share your theories and views about the mysterious visitor in Port Charles in the section below.

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