'General Hospital' spoilers: Molly and Alexis surprise visitor, Patrick and Sam get close, Jordan in danger

With so many things that happened in "General Hospital," can the people in Port Charles actually celebrate a peaceful and happy Christmas? The spoilers indicate that there will be a mix of good and bad fortune this week on "GH." What is going to happen?

Maxie and Nathan

Maxie's relationship with Nathan puts her custody of Georgie at risk. However, this week, it seems like Maxie will have good news about Georgie and she's so excited to share it with Nathan. But during their special date night, things don't go according to plan. Will their Christmas date be ruined?

Alexis and Julian

According to Soap Central, Alexis and Molly is scheduled to meet, but before Alexis is able to leave her place, she has an unexpected visitor. Who could that be?

Also, Alexis will pay Julian a visit this week and it will be revealed that fake Luke has new orders for Julian. According to TV Source Magazine, fake Luke wants Julian to go on a dangerous mission. Will Julian accept?

Jake and Elizabeth

Who would've known that a kind heart can actually grow into love? It is really no surprise that Jake and Elizabeth will like and love each other eventually. This week, they will have a moment and will kiss under the mistletoe. However, with a New Year invitation, their relationship might be put to the test.

Other spoilers

Patrick and Sam will reconnect and will grow closer, while Nikolas will warn Spencer. Further, Dr. Obrecht's good deeds will be known and Monica and Judge Walters enjoy the holidays together.

Elsewhere, Carlos will warn Jordan about her safety, leaving Shawn worried for her. However, Shawn tells Duke that he believes Jordan may be hiding something.

There will be no "GH" episode on Christmas Day.

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC.

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