'General Hospital' spoilers: Jake discovers Julian and Carlos' plan, Michael finds out about Morgan and Kiki's plans

In "General Hospital," Port Charles is turning upside down as the characters continue to face their own demons. The plots continue to thicken and it's just about time to see who will make it and who won't. Here are the spoilers for the week:

Jake, Sam and Patrick

This week, Jake and Sam will grow closer to one another and Patrick is not happy about it. It started when Sam knew about Jake's flashback about her. On Monday's episode, Sam's car will stop working and Jake will offer Sam a ride, according to TV Source Magazine.

Meanwhile, apart from spending time with Sam, Jake has something else up his sleeve. Jake discovers what Julian and Carlos are planning and it involves killing someone. Jake calls Sloane and Carly knows about the call. But, Jake won't tell Carly the information he has.

Michael, Kiki and Morgan

Ever since Michael started his unending vendetta against Sonny, many started to doubt his real motives and didn't agree with his plans. So, Morgan and Kiki devised their own plan to stop Michael. This week, Michael discovers Morgan and Kiki's plan and he is furious.

The other people who start to be concerned about Michael's past are Julian and Sabrina. They feel that his past has something to do with his actions now. Even Sonny and Carly starts to wonder too.

Other spoilers:

Elsewhere, Nikolas will come to know that Jake had a wife because Elizabeth told him. Nikolas will try to get as much information about the wife but things doesn't turn out exactly as he'd hoped.

Also, Ned discovers the reason why Franco blackmailed Olivia and he will have to make a difficult decision.

As for Ric and Elizabeth, Ric still believes that he can get Elizabeth back.

Catch "General Hospital" every weekday at 3 p.m. on ABC. In the meantime, check out this preview for what's to come.

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