'General Hospital' spoilers: Alexis and Julian's relationship in trouble, Anna returns

This week in "General Hospital," confessions are made, plans are implemented, and relationships break up. Here are the spoilers for the week of Feb. 16 to 20: 

Michael continues with his plan 

Michael is hell bent on making Sonny pay. His eyes are set on vengeance and he isn't letting anyone else talk him out of it. This week, TV Source Magazine reports that Sabrina talks to Michael and tells him that revenge is not the way to go. Carly also asks Michael to stop his plan. However, Michael isn't listening. 

As for Sonny, Morgan tells him to talk to Michael but it appears that that won't work either because Michael is just filled with rage and anger right now. 

Helena and Nikolas 

At the Haunted Star party, Helena did everything she could to prevent her grandson Nikolas from boarding the yacht. Now, Nikolas wants to know what's going on and asks Helena about it. But he isn't alone — Lulu and Tracy also want answers from Helena when it comes to Jake and Luke. 

Meanwhile, Elizabeth talks to Nikolas about Jake's condition. Jake continues to have flashbacks. 

Anna returns 

Anna is here, but is she here to stay? Anna returns to Port Charles and has some important information for Commissioner Sloane. 

Alexis and Julian 

Alexis and Julian finally have a talk about their relationship woes. The talk doesn't go too well though. She continues to doubt him. 

Additional spoilers 

Due to curiosity and unanswered questions, Tracy, Lulu and Bobbie hire a private investigator to get them information about the history of the Spencer Family. 

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC. 

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