'General Hospital': Nathan and Dante walks into a trap, Sonny still loves Michael, Ava blames Sonny for losing baby

On Tuesday's episode of "General Hospital," the spotlight is still on Sonny and the storylines linked to his character. It seems like things aren't going Sonny's way, even his relationship with Michael.

According to TV Guide's synopsis for November 11, "Nathan and Dante walk into a possible trap; Franco is cryptic with Bobbie; Kiki shares some information."

It's been a while since Nathan and Dante has been trying to track down Sonny. They want to arrest Sonny for the murder of A.J. Quartermine. However, when the two find a good lead and a chance to take down Sonny, they follow it. Little did they know that they could actually be walking into a trap.

What about Franco? Franco is still planning his next move, but he remains mysterious with Bobbie. What could his next move be?

Continuing with Sonny's story, the sneak peek showed a small dialogue between Sonny and Michael. Sonny told Michael "I love you very much." But Michael just said "It's worth nothing."

In yesterday's episode, viewers were shocked to see Michael point a gun at Sonny. Michael said that A.J. died before of Sonny and he was very close to pulling the trigger. Morgan intervened and tried to talk Michael out of shooting Sonny. Michael won't listen but Morgan said that if he'd shoot Sonny, Michael has to go through him first.

Moreover, Morgan told Michael that it wasn't really Sonny's fault. It was Ava Jerome who manipulated Sonny into murdering A.J.

As for Ava who has been hiding from Sonny for weeks now, she now faces a new problem in the face of Nina. The crazy and delusional Nina took Ava's baby and now, Ava is blaming Sonny for what has happened.

Will Nathan and Dante actually fall into a trap? Will Michael forgive Sonny? Will Michael believe Morgan? Will Ava get her baby back from Nina?

Watch "General Hospital" on November 11 on ABC.

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