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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Liz Realizes She And Jason Can't Happen

After Sam's (Kelly Monaco) accident, Liz (Rebecca Herbst) realizes that she and Jason might not be meant together.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Liz feels guilty in poisoning little Jake's (James Nigbor) mind that made the young man hate Sam. Viewers can remember how Jake caused Sam's accident in the basement, which eventually led to Liz's house to get blown into bits. Liz will tell Franco (Roger Howarth) what happened, and will also decide to correct her mistake by telling Jake that she was wrong.

Meanwhile, Jason (Billy Miller) continues to stay at Sam's side at the hospital, and according to Soap Shows, Sam will tell him that his memories are what made her hold on during her ordeal at Liz's basement. Sam will tell him that she held on to the hope that Jason will find her, while she was heavily intoxicated by the gas leak fumes. Fans are happy that Jason is helping Sam, and with Liz in a mess right now, viewers are looking forward to see Jason and Sam back together.

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On the other hand, Anna (Finola Hughes) plans to flirt with Paul (Richard Burgi) so she can learn more information about him. Anna knows that women and his family are Paul's weakness, and she'll use that knowledge to her advantage. She asks for Mac's (John J. York) help to find out what happened to him during the time he was not in Port Charles, and she later finds out about Paul's kids. Fans wonder what Anna's next action is, now that she has valuable information about Paul in her hands.

The summary of the episode today, Feb. 9, was posted on She Knows Soaps, and it reads, "Liz is concerned about Jake's part in Sam's experience. Ava gives Julian and Alexis a unique wedding gift. Anna suggests that she and Mac dig into Paul's family life."

"General Hospital" airs every day, Monday to Friday, on ABC.

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