'General Hospital' spoilers: Robin's whereabouts revealed, Sam's investigation, Olivia and Sonny break up, Julian protects Fluke

Last week's "General Hospital" highlighted Maxie's wedding and what happened during the event. This week, fans will get to see the aftermath of the wedding and what happens to everyone involved. Here are the spoilers for "GH" from Celeb Dirty Laundry:

"GH" is dealing with the aftermath of Maxie's wedding. There was a gunshot and many believe that it was Mac who took the shot. And what about Dante and Nathan? Will they get away easily? How about Levi and his accomplice? This week, the fate of everyone involved will be seen.

Further, Sam further investigates who bribed Rafe to do what he did to Patrick and Sabrina. Well, we knows it's Victor Cassadine, but fans can enjoy Sam's investigation in knowing who was responsible. Eventually, Sam will discover it is Victor and she will also learn about Jason Morgan, who isn't dead after all.

As for Patrick, Robin tells him not to tell anyone where she is. Patrick does exactly the opposite and tells someone in Port Charles.

Meanwhile, Olivia and Sonny talks about their relationship and they decide to finally end it. Olivia revealed that she knew their relationship won't last. Based on the spoilers, the two won't have trouble moving on. In fact, they'll do it quickly too. Sonny immediately pursues Carly, his baby mama, while Olivia goes on a date with Ned.

Other spoilers for the week include Julian doing what he can to protect his boss' identity from Jordan. Fake Luke assigns Ava a new task and then Julian decides to tell his sister about his boss. Ava knows that Julian's boss is actually Luke Spencer, what she doesn't know is that this guy isn't really Luke Spencer. Will Julian tell her that his boss is actually Fake Luke?

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC at 2 p.m.

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