'General Hospital' spoilers: Sonny and Julian try to bring Fluke down

Last week in "General Hospital," the highlight was the Haunted Star party. However, it was also the highlight of Fluke and Helena's plan. They've put several lives in danger and how these people will be saved will be seen this week. Here are the developments for the week of Feb. 2 to 6: 

Fluke and Helena 

Fluke and Helena's plan is a success. They destroy the Haunted Star and put several lives at risk. However, there are some people bothering Helena like her grandson Prince Nikolas, who is angry with her.

According to TV Source Magazine, in order to save the guests from peril, a hero emerges, but who that hero is remains to be seen this week. Also, Helena reassures Fluke that she has a plan of escape for him. 

Dante and Nathan 

The partners are trying to help each other once again this week. Dante is in danger and Nathan helps him. However, Nathan has to save Dante's life quickly, otherwise, they both might not make it. 

Sonny and Julian 

Sonny has been planning to take down Fluke for weeks now, but since he is in prison, it's been very hard for him to work around things. Fluke caught Sam following him and Fluke is always one step ahead of them. Now, they also learn that their lives continue to be in danger even if they are in prison. 

Meanwhile, Franco and Nina have made a new alliance with Sonny and the gang. Franco starts to worry about Nina's new friend. It turns out that his hunch is right all along. Heather isn't a real friend to Nina, instead, she has a hidden agenda. 

Other Spoilers 

This week, Sam talks to Jake about the Haunted Star incident, but Jake doesn't remember anything. But after the talk, Jake starts to recall what happened to the guests. Kiki and Morgan make a surprising discovery and Julian explains things to Alexis. 

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC. Watch the episode previews here.

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