'General Hospital' spoilers: Maxie's shocking announcement, Ava seeks help to escape Sonny

"General Hospital" is coming to you this week with a lot of intense action and drama. Get a sneak peek at what's happening from July 21 to 25, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry.

Jordan and her quest

Jordan is on a quest to find out who Julian Jerome's boss is. Once she does, she will be able to confess to her son TJ and come clean. She's not a drug trafficker, but an undercover agent instead. Jordan has been a way in for the Port Charles Police Department to bring down the criminals. However, spoilers state that Jordan might get into trouble this week and that Mickey is hot on her tail.

Ava and Julian

The plot thickens as Ava Jerome wants to escape from the Sonny Corinthos' hostage situation. She asks help from her brother Julian to make some power moves. However, Julian doesn't help her without a condition—to confess the dirt he has on Sonny. Ava is hesitant because she will also incriminate herself when she confesses. So, Ava turns to Franco for help but she has to do what it takes to bring down Sonny.

Couple news

Amidst the undercover case and hostage situation, there will still be love in the air in Port Charles. Based on the "GH" spoilers, Morgan and Rosalie will possibly be a new couple, as well as Olivia and Ned, who will spend time together.

Maxie makes an announcement that will shock her friends and family. Maxie decides that she will marry the Australian hippie so she could stay in the country. How will Levi take this?

It will surely be an action-packed week in "General Hospital" when Jordan tries to take down the drug trafficking gang and Mickey through the inside. Will Mickey get suspicious and discover Jordan's real identity? Will Ava take down Sonny and free herself? Will Julian and Franco help Ava? Get your answers of ABC's "General Hospital" this week.

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