'General Hospital' spoilers: Jordan's loyalty tested, Morgan and Kiki plan to take down Michael

Events and fights continue to intensify in "General Hospital" this week. Someone already has a kill order, an individual's loyalty is tested, and there are those who need to make difficult decisions. Here is a run-down of the events happening this week from March 16 to 20: 

Monday, March 16 

Jake and Sonny have a meeting, and it's interesting to see what happens in their meet-up. As for Jordan, Shawn has been doubting his girlfriend's loyalty and, last week, he shared his suspicion with Duke. As a result, Duke wants to test Jordan's loyalty and starts the test on Monday's episode. Further, Julian orders a hit on someone, according to We Love Soaps

Tuesday, March 17 

Julian is one busy bee. He welcomes a new member in the organization. Could this be linked to the kill order he made? Also in Tuesday's episode, Morgan and Kiki have enough of Michael's endless scheming against Sonny, so decide to make a plan to take Michael down. 

Wednesday, March 18 

Elizabeth has been wishy-washy about her feelings for Jake, while Jake is pre-occupied with other things. Carly talks to Jake about Elizabeth and the news she has about Liz. Further, Maxie confesses something to Nathan. What is this about? Also in this episode, Cameron's actions catches up with him. 

Thursday, March 19 

After hearing the news about Elizabeth, Jake tries to comfort her. We Love Soaps reports that Nathan "has an ultimatum for Spinelli," which looks like it has something to do with Maxie's confession. Moreover, Sabrina overhears a suspicious phone call. 

Friday, March 20 

Before the week ends, Lulu and Tracy meet Pat Spencer, Luke's sister. What information does she have? Apart from Pat, an unexpected visitor pays Jake and Luz a visit. 

"General Hospital" airs every weekday afternoon on ABC. In the meantime, feel free to enjoy the two promo clips for this week's episodes. 

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