'General Hospital' spoilers: The Quartermines share Thanksgiving together

It looks like "General Hospital" still won't enjoy a quiet Thanksgiving Day this year. According to spoilers, the "GH" characters are still at it with their scheming and secrets. Will anyone enjoy the holiday at least? 

Nov. 24 

Last Friday, Anna Devane told Obrecht that Faison is actually alive. However, she hasn't presented any proof yet. Anna said she will prove it this week. Come Monday's episode, Anna will have to divulge information about Faison to prove that she is telling the truth. What would she reveal? 

In the same episode, Luke leaves town and Fake Luke gears to return. Alexis and Julian are not doing so well together since Julian hasn't given Alexis enough information. Further, We Love Soaps reports that Jordan will continue investigating the other person running Jerome's organization. 

Nov. 25 

Sonny asks Duke for help about his organization. Will Duke help him out? On this day, Elizabeth invites Jake to join her for Thanksgiving.  Will something brew between the two in the near future? In addition, Alexis is not happy since Julian still doesn't want to give her information. She insists that she wants to know more about the crime Julian is involved in. 

Nov. 26 

On Wednesday, its Thanksgiving in Port Charles and the Quartermines celebrate it together. But as expected, it falls short on fun. What will happen? 

Also on Wednesday, Julian and Alexis discover something, while Carly shares how upset she is over Michael to Sonny. 

There will be no episodes of "GH" on Thursday and Friday. But when "General Hospital" returns on Dec. 1, Sonny is said to meet an enemy in prison and Nina and Franco will name Ava's baby. Further, Britt will seek advice from Brad, and Jake will start to look for a job. 

Enjoy Thanksgiving with the "General Hospital" gang at Port Charles from Monday to Wednesday this week on ABC.

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