'General Hospital' spoilers: Who will die at Crichton? Sam and Patrick discuss their feelings, Victor furious at Liesl

It's going to be one crazy week in "General Hospital" and fans wouldn't want to miss the episodes from Sept. 15 to 19. Everyone seems to be in Crichton Clark medical clinic and, according to spoilers, one character will die. Who could it be? Here are the spoilers for "General Hospital" this week:

Victor Cassadine furious

Last week, it was revealed that Victor Cassadine was one of the masterminds of Lulu and Maxie's kidnapping. And when Nathan and Dante tried to rescue the girls, they were also captured. However, Victor already had an inkling that Nathan could be his son.

This week, Nathan's mother Liesl Obrecht fears for her life because Victor is furious with her. Not only did she keep Nathan a secret from Victor, but she also abandoned Nathan with her sister so that her relationship with Cesar Faison wouldn't be ruined.

Death at Crichton

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, in the Sept. 19 episode, someone will die at Crichton. But since everybody's at the medical clinic, fans can have a wild guess on who will be killed off from the TV show.

Robin-Scorpio Drake appears

"General Hospital" spoilers point to Robin Scorpio-Drake (Kimberly McCullough) appearing at Crichton. She will be there to help Jason Morgan make an escape. Because of her sudden reappearance, fans speculate that this could be the perfect time for Robin to be killed off.  After all, McCullough's contract with the ABC soap is over, and writers already want to end the character's marriage with Patrick Drake.

Other Spoilers

Aside from the drama at Crichton Clark medical center, there will be some sparks flying at Port Charles, too. There's Sonny and Carly who keeps seeing each other. They find comfort in one another. Also, there's Sam and Patrick, who finally decided to talk about their feelings for each other. However, Jason Morgan escaping may spell relationship trouble for SamTrick.

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