'General Hospital' spoilers: Crazy Franco and Nina Clay, Rosalie's secret to be revealed

Port Charles stays true to its reputation of never being boring. This week of December 8 to 12, it proves just that. There will be action, drama and suspense as usual. Without further ado, here are the spoilers for "General Hospital" this week from Celeb Dirty Laundry:

December 8

Monday's episode will open with a gun fight. That's pretty much all the news about it as we don't know who is being shot at. Considering the odds, it doesn't look good for one of the "GH" characters. Also on this day, Kelly Thiebaud, who plays Britt Westbourne, is leaving the show for good. Britt will tell Spencer Cassidine about it and she will exit through taking up Obrecht on his offer and run away.

December 9

On Tuesday, Anna Devane will be in deep trouble and she may consider turning in her badge. But Maxie Jones is in bigger trouble due to her relationship with Nathan West. The family court judge told her that she will never see her daughter Georgie if she goes into a relationship with Nathan. She's risking it all right now.

December 10

You will see crazy Franco and crazier Nina Clay on Wednesday's episode. Apparently, the two are still playing house with Ava's baby, while the Port Charles Police still can't find where they are. Hence, Kiki and Morgan decide to help the police look for the missing baby.

December 11

This will be a big day as spoilers point to Rosalie's secret finally being revealed this Thursday. Nina Clay has been blackmailing Rosalie for a while now and fans of "GH" are still pretty clueless as to what the secret is. On this day, you might finally find out.

December 12

On the last episode of the week, Jason Morgan or now Jake will meet Carly, with the latter not knowing who Jake really is. The two will spend time together and bond. Further, Sonny Corinthos is in trouble and now, there's no one to help him.

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC.

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