'General Hospital' spoilers: Molly's car crash, Silas feelts guilty about Rafe, Tracy blackmails Alice

What a week of intense drama for "General Hospital" fans. If you want to know what will go down this week in the drama series, check out these spoilers from We Love Soaps.

July 7

After the 4<sup>th of July weekend, "General Hospital" will show a car accident putting lives in danger. Ava and Delia will try to get a hold of the recording, while Michael thinks hard about what Alice wanted to tell him about.

July 8

In this episode, Molly will try to remember what happened in the car crash and there will be an argument that will arise between Shawn and Jordan. Meanwhile, Delia is still hot on the pursuit of recovering the flash drive and Alice's health isn't getting any better.

July 9

Patrick will face a difficult situation. Elsewhere, Silas blames himself about what happened to Rafe's health. He feels bad.

Jordan and Anna will have a talk and decide what strategy to use. Julian will think about what really happened in the latest tragedy.

July 10

On the July 10 episode, Silas and Patrick will have a small fight about Rafe since Silas has started to feel guilty. Alice's health is still not getting better, but she musters up some strength to tell Michael about the intentions of Tracy.

Further, Maxie wants to figure out her feelings for Nathan and Felix and Lucas will have a moment together.

July 11

The week will end with Tracy blackmailing Alice and Sam asking Patrick about what happened in the hospital. Maxie believes that Nathan had something to do with Levi's deportation and Brad and Felix will quarrel over Nathan.

Catch "General Hospital" on ABC at 2 p.m. daily.

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