'General Hospital': Sonny laments, Elizabeth tries to help Jake remember, Nikolas and Britt's surprise visitor

It's been one crazy week in "General Hospital" and crazy Franco did his share in adding some intense moments with the bomb and the hostages. But on Friday's episode, the show will take a lighter turn. No more killing, kidnapping or hostage-taking here, just going back to pure scheming and surprises once again. 

On Nov. 14, Elizabeth will help spark Jake or Jason Morgan's memory, writes TV Guide. Jake is now staying at Elizabeth's and she had made it her mission to help Jake remember his past even if it means reintroducing her to the people in his life like Danny and Sam. 

According to TV Source Magazine, Kiki and Silas are shocked to know that Nina is the one who kidnapped Ava's baby. However, they don't know that Nina Clay has gone full-on crazy and delusional over the child. 

As for Carly, he survives the fake bomb that Franco planted but later, he discovers something new about Franco. Fellow hostages Shawn and Jordan are also facing a dilemma. According to Soap Central, they will talk to T.J. and tell the truth about his own father. 

Elsewhere, now that Sonny is behind bars, he will have plenty of time to think about what he has done. For Michael, he is busy doing something else, and that's having a fling with Rosalie. However, Michael wasn't too careful about his endeavor and Kiki accidentally walks in on them doing the deed. How will Michael and Kiki's relationship fair now that he was caught in the act? 

In addition to that, Rosalie believes that what they have is a one night stand. However, Michael is the one telling Rosalie that it's not and that what they have is something special. 

But with all the trouble and problems "GH" characters are facing, there are two characters who remain blissful in Wyndemere — Nikolas and Britt. But it won't be for long since an unexpected visitor is headed their way. 

Watch "General Hospital" on Nov. 14 on ABC.

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