‘General Hospital’ Spoilers For May 5, 2015: Courtney Matthews Returns For Nurses Ball’s Final Day Plus Elizabeth’s Shocking Choices
Nurses Ball concludes on the upcoming “General Hospital” episode and Elizabeth is set to talk about Jason also fan favourite Courtney Matthews is back for the last day of Nurses Ball 2015. Check out the “General Hospital” spoilers for the episode that airs on May 5, 2015.
Warning: Spoilers Alert!
‘General Hospital” spoilers for the new episode point out that Elizabeth talks to Sam about Jason. Also, choices made by Elizabeth shock everyone.
Spencer is surprised to see her mother Courtney Matthews in the next “General Hospital” episode. The spoiler video shows Spencer looking at Courtney Matthews. Spencer is Nikolas and Courtney’s son.
Meanwhile, Jordan and Shawn share a close moment at Nurses Ball but things will go wrong for them. Sloane reveals that Jerome is trying to hit Jordan. Meanwhile, Duke tells someone that it is a confirmation. Is he talking about a potential hit or Jordan? Jake tells Carly that something is wrong at the Nurses Ball.
In the previous “General Hospital” episode, Brad proposes to Lucas and Lucas replies with a resounding yes. Nikolas tells Elizabeth that Jake is Jason and she is shocked to learn about this.
Elizabeth is not ready to believe that he is Jason while Nikolas tries to convince her. He tells her that he cannot let her do this and suffer. Nikolas tells her about what happened to Jason the other night.
Meanwhile, Spencer wants to be with Emma but she says she is with no one at the party and she cannot be with him too. Later, Emma and Cameron’s performance is interrupted and they are taken off stage.
Emma and Patrick go on stage for a duet and the audience thoroughly enjoys their soul-stirring performance. Before the episode ends, Elizabeth takes the microphone to make an announcement.
Stay tuned for more “General Hospital” spoilers and updates. Share your theories and views in the section below. “General Hospital” episodes air Monday to Friday.
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