'General Hospital': Nina's hiding place revealed, Patrick and Sam discover something

Last week was pretty intense in "General Hospital." There was Sonny's arrest, Nina's crazy antics and Franco trying to kill the hostages with a bomb. This week, "GH" is more subdued with the killing, but focuses more on the schemes and revelations. Here are the spoilers for Nov. 17 to 21 from We Love Soaps

Nov. 17 

Last week, Elizabeth was dedicated to helping Jake recall his memories. Now, Jake has agreed to move into her place so Liz can help him better. Jake is also adjusting to the new place. Meanwhile, Michael wants something from Sonny — what could that be? 

Nov. 18 

Michael will share something with the Quartermines, and Patrick and Sam feel the need to investigate Larry when they overhear him. Anna will also do some investigating of her own. 

Nov. 19 

This will be the episode where Sonny will come clean, and Shawn and Jordan tell everything to TJ. As for Ava, she will try to seek help from Silas. 

Nov. 20 

Nina's hiding place is revealed and she will be under Franco's care. Franco comforts her and lets her stay in his house together with Ava's baby. Nina believes that Silas is the father of the baby but Franco tells her he isn't. In addition, Britt will tell Nikolas something shocking. 

Nov. 21 

Patrick and Sam continue to investigate Larry and are able discover a controversial file. They decide to let Lulu know about it. Also, Spencer is trying to woo Emma again. 

Next week: 

For additional spoilers next week, the Quartermines will enjoy a Thanksgiving get-together, while there will be a dinner party at Wyndemere. 

Watch "General Hospital" this week on ABC.

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