'General Hospital' spoilers: Franco pushed to his breaking point; Kiki opens up to Dr. Bensch

Griffin is having a dilemma in "General Hospital" Twitter/GeneralHospital

How much can a person know that would push them to their breaking point? That is the case for Franco (Roger Howarth) in "General Hospital." Spoilers hint that there is only so much that he could take.

Franco is caught in the crossfire of several storylines, each as troubling as the other, and all of them are happening at the same time. There is the whole twin mystery that he discovered. At the same time, there is his strained relationship with Liz (Rebecca Herbst). Plus, Patient 6's (Steve Burton) arrival in Port Charles will complicate things and to make things even worse, Franco is still haunted by his past.

Had Franco had been hit with one situation at a time, he could have dealt with it easier. Unfortunately, it is all hitting him at once. Franco is already struggling with the demons in his past, but when everything is out in the open, it might release a monster that he will have no control over.

It seems that his past will continue to pose a problem. Fans speculate that the reason why Franco continues to be haunted by his past is because he knows, deep down, that it is a part of him. Some believed that while the brain tumor did not push him to kill, instead it dulled his impulse control.

He is so consumed by his very dark past and it takes a lot in him to keep it together. Painting again could bring up some more memories and only add to his pain – mentally and emotionally wearing him out. There is also the problem of him not being able to forgive himself, which is keeping him from moving on. Sooner or later, he is going to burst, but that does not mean he will go back to his murdering ways.

Meanwhile, spoilers for Thursday's episode of "General Hospital" reveal that Kiki (Haley Erin) will open up to Dr. Bensch (James DePaiva). She will cry over her guilt. She feels like she should cut Ava (Maura West) out of her life after what she did to Morgan (Bryan Craig), but at the same time she does not want to lose her mother.

Knowing that Ava switched up Morgan's medication because of her only adds to the guilt that she is feeling. Kiki cannot help but feel responsible on some level. It is unclear just how specific she will get, but Dr. Bensch will definitely offer some advice.

"General Hospital" airs Mondays to Fridays at 2 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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