'General Hospital' spoilers: Emma and Spencer are in danger, Michael and Morgan argue

The scheming and revenge plots continue this week in "General Hospital." The residents of Port Charles just can't catch a break with all the secrets surrounding the characters. As secrets emerge, their lives continue to intertwine. These are the events this week from Feb. 23 to 27: 

Ric is jealous 

Elizabeth is so mad at Ric for what he did to Jake. Her anger leads Ric to question if she has feelings for Jake. Ric is feeling very jealous at the moment, but Jake makes it clear that he doesn't want to ruin their relationship. Although, it is very obvious that Liz and Jake have grown closer to one another and feelings have grown as well. 

Meanwhile, Jake's plan doesn't go as hoped and Sonny asks Shawn to keep an eye out for Ric, too. 

Emma and Spencer in trouble 

It is Spencer's birthday party and he sees Emma and Cameron arguing. Spencer immediately consoles Emma and they share a moment. However, they have no idea that they'll be in trouble soon. Nikolas and Patrick know about the looming threat, so they go to Spencer's party to protect them.

As for Elizabeth, she consoles Nikolas as he feels guilty about keeping secrets from his family. 

Michael and Morgan fight 

Morgan doesn't like Michael's intentions in getting back at Sonny. Their argument upsets Kiki, but until now, Michael hasn't changed his mind with his revenge plan. 

Other spoilers 

According to TVSource Magazine, Dante and Nathan "will cross Luke" this week and Nathan remains doubtful of Maxie's loyalty. 

Bobbie doesn't remember much and this prompts Lulu and Tracy to get a private investigator to help them find out the details. Also, Alexis and Nathan have good news for Nina, but there are compromises to be made. Nina and Franco continue with plotting their plans. 

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC. Check out the preview of Monday's episode here. 

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