'General Hospital': Recap, May 15 spoilers, episode airs live today

Anna grieves for Duke, on General Hospital Facebook/ General Hospital

Thursday on 'General Hospital', Liz asks Nikolas why Hayden is living with Jake. Nikolas tells her that Hayden knows that Jake is Jason. Liz says that they have bigger problems now that Jake is a suspect in Duke's killing.

At Julian's garage, Jake calls Liz and leaves a message saying that there's going to be retaliation in Duke's murder, and that he's a prime target. As he's leaving the message, Julian walks in and asks him what he told the cops about Duke's murder. Jake says that they had no real evidence on him that's why they let him go.

At the funeral, Anna looks at Duke's photo. Max and Felicia arrive to pay their respects. Lucy also arrives and tells Anna how sorry she is and that she was very fond of Duke. She says that although she and Duke tried to give it a go, his heart always belonged to Anna. She also talked about how she schemed to get them to dance together at the ball in hopes that they would reunite, and Anna gives her a hug and tells her that it worked.

Later, Patrick and Emma arrive at the church, and Emma gives Anna a photo of her doing the tango with Duke at the ball. The priest begins the funeral service, and Anna flashes back to all the times she had with Duke.

Here's what to expect on the live broadcast of 'General Hospital' on Friday, May 15:

Someone is shot; Nina issues a declaration to Franco.

As the episode is live, executive producer Frank Valentini said, "It's live television and absolutely anything can happen, but that is what's fun about this and we're absolutely up to the challenge."

'General Hospital' airs from Mondays to Fridays at 1pm on ABC.

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