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'General Hospital' Spoilers: Sam Trapped in Liz's Basement, Starts Hallucinating

Sam (Kelly Monaco) is still trapped in Liz's (Rebecca Herbst) basement, and she's starting to hallucinate.

In today's episode, viewers will see Sam having delusions because of the fumes she inhaled when the gas pipe leaked in the basement. According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, she's now having hallucinations, and she sees Jason (Billy Miller) in her dreams. Sam sess him coming to her rescue in her dreams, but unfortunately, it's just all in her mind since Jason is not yet there to save here.

Sam is fighting the pain from her injury, as well as the freezing cold temperature in the basement, and fans wonder if Jason will make it in time to save her, especially now that Sam accidentally started a fire there.

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Meanwhile in Vegas, Hayden (Rebecca Budig) is playing dumb with Nikolas (Tyler Christopher) after she notices him getting suspicious of her. According to Soap Shows, Hayden's past is slowly being unraveled, and fans wonder how long she can keep Nikolas from digging into her past.

On the other hand, the website said that Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is now ready to move on with his life after his divorce, but he is definitely not happy to see Curtis (Donnell Turner) flirting with Valerie (Brytni Sarpi). Valerie already told Dante she doesn't want to be with him, and fans wonder if Dante will try to sabotage her possible romance with Curtis, especially now that Curtis is making her smile.

A synopsis of the upcoming episode today, Feb. 4, was posted on She Knows Soaps, and the summary reads, "Sam has a hallucination of Jason that sparks memories from their past. Hayden plays dumb to Nikolas' pointed questions. Dante witnesses a flirtatious moment between Valerie and Curtis."

Watch new episodes of "General Hospital" every day, from Monday to Friday, on ABC.

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