'General Hospital' season 55 rumors: Jason's emotional reunion with family, Anna's twin sister revelation expected

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This week's episodes of "General Hospital" season 55 will be clouded with intrigue, honesty and sacrifices as new spoilers are out. While Franco (Roger Howarth) escapes to freedom in Greece and Julian (William DeVry) is visited by Lady Luck, Nina (Michelle Stafford) desperately asks Andre (Anthony Montgomery) for help. With all the conflicts, Hayden (Rebecca Budig) tasks herself to clear Dr. Hamilton Finn's (Michael Easton) name.

In "General Hospital" season 55 episode 30 which aired last May 12, fans saw how Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) emotionally begged Nina to stay after she handed him the watch that "Anna" had placed as a listening device. On the other hand, spoilers suggest that Franco, who was left behind by Jason (Billy Miller), will return to Port Charles after successfully escaping from the rock wall chains in Greece.

As for Julian, TV Source Magazine stated that he is getting a break. He shall receive a once in a lifetime offer from his attorney, encouraging him to make the right choices for him to escape prosecution. Meanwhile, Jake will continue to behave strangely and secretively ever since he got the mysterious magic kit that he believes to be from Spencer (Nicolas Bechtel) for his birthday.

Interestingly, Jake found a secret compartment inside the gift with a picture of a chimera on it. However, spoilers hint that the said gift actually came from Helena (Constance Towers), and that it danger hidden inside it.

Fortunately, many viewers will be relieved to know that an awaited revelation will finally happen. Alex (Finola Hughes), Anna's twin sister, will finally be revealed as having taken Anna's place. With this information, would Valentin be able to know the hidden agenda of Alex against him and Nina? Or does Valentin know from the beginning?

"General Hospital" season 55 airs on weekdays at 2 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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