'General Hospital' spoilers: Luke is suspicious of Fluke, AJ Quartermine's clinic planned

"General Hospital" is back on track after the characters slowed down a bit in the past week. Everyone is back in the game as "GH" continues with its intense and drama-filled episodes this week from Jan. 5 to 9.

Monday, Jan. 5

For Sonny, the new year means a new baby. He learns from Morgan that he is the father of Ava's child. However, with him in jail, Ava is set to move to Pentonville.

In the same episode, Alexis and Ned talk about their relationship, while Fluke and Bobbie meet someone from their past. 

Tuesday, Jan. 6

According to TV Source Magazine, Fluke meets Carlos in Tuesday's episode. The two discuss a job offer, one that Fluke is offering to Carlos. However, the latter is hesitant to take the job.

Further, Elizabeth realizes that her feelings for Jake is growing stronger and she is having a hard time controlling it. Anna knows more information about Johnny through Agent Kyle Sloane, while Sonny knows more about Johnny's plans from prison. 

Wednesday, Jan. 7

On Wednesday, Luke starts to be suspicious about Fluke, while Olivia is committed to making Ned jealous. She also tells Carly about this. 

Then, Lulu meets someone from her past, and Michael tells Bobbie about the new plan for her childhood home — opening the AJ Quartermine clinic. 

Thursday, Jan. 8 

Dante and Nathan warn Johnny as he may have problems regarding his plans. Sonny also meets a new prisoner in jail and he wants to know why this guy is behind bars. Further, Jake talks to Carly about the flashes. 

Friday, Jan. 9 

The last episode of the week shows Nikolas catching Helena on the phone and Bobbie telling Michael a well-kept secret about the family. 

Next week, Jake will have a new assignment and Michael will tell Lucas to run the clinic. Additionally, Dante will not be happy when he learns that Johnny and Lulu are together. 

"General Hospital" airs every weekday on ABC.

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