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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Liz Seeks Advice From Kiki; Tracy Convinces Laura to Help

The next episode of "General Hospital" will see Jason (Billy Miller) growing more concerned about Jake (Hudson West), Liz (Rebecca Herbst) asking Kiki (Hayley Erin) for advice and Tracy (Jane Elliot) acquiring Laura's (Genie Francis) help.

Despite not believing it at first, Jason will become worried about Jake because of the influence Helena had on him. He will talk to Sam (Kelly Monaco) about his problems and will be convinced that he needs to take action in order to keep his family safe.

Liz, on the other hand, runs to Kiki for advice. The latter will land a job working at the psych ward at General Hospital, so that is where the two will meet. Liz will tell her about her concerns about Jake, and Kiki will assure her that she is the one in charge here, despite being close to Franco (Roger Howarth). However, it remains to be seen just how much of an impact Kiki's advice will have on Liz, especially since the former does not really have any experience on the subject.

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Meanwhile, Franco is expected to go to Nina (Michelle Stafford) for some advice about Jason and Jake. He will even give Nina a wedding gift, which surprises her. However, it cannot be determined whether his intentions are pure, so fans will just have to wait and find out. Elsewhere, Ava (Maura West) will face a dangerous situation at the bar when thieves arrive.

Finally, Tracy will enlist Laura's assistance as she attempts to get the valuable painting. Laura has already declined Tracy's offer, but it looks like the latter has got a few other tricks up her sleeve. If Tracy does not succeed in convincing Laura to help her, she can use the guilt card. And if that still does not work, she may ask someone else to be her partner.

"General Hospital" airs weekdays, 2 p.m. EDT, on ABC.

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