‘General Hospital’ Spoilers For May 7, 2015: Jordan In Trouble And Olivia’s Labour Starts [VIDEO]
The drama at Port Charles on “General Hospital” continues as Jordan’s life might be in danger while Olivia’s labour starts. Check out the “General Hospital” spoilers for the episode that airs on May 7, 2015.
Warning: Spoilers Alert!
Jordan and Shawn are together, but Shawn feels that something is wrong. According to “General Hospital” spoilers from the preview video, Shawn is seen looking at something while Jordan asks her if something is wrong. Jordan might be in danger as a hit has been ordered. One of the shots in the preview video shows a hit man ready to take a shot at someone.
The “General Hospital” preview video for May 7, 2015 also shows Sloane telling Anne that he has something to tell her. Later, they will investigate and find out something shocking.
Meanwhile, Jake is looking in the garage and he would end up find something surprising. The preview video opens with a shot of Elizabeth and Jake. She doesn’t want him to leave.
In the previous episode of “General Hospital,” Jake and Elizabeth leave from the Nurses’ Ball together and they talk about Hayden. Jake is blaming himself for the whole-Hayden episode while Elizabeth that he should not blame himself. She says that Hayden offered him something that no one could give him, his past. Jake tells her that it is not her fault as he is still wondering about his identity.
Meanwhile, in the new episode, Olivia experiences labour pain. In the last episode, Sam has a hard time dealing with Olivia’s secret. Olivia freaks out and tells Ned that Julian knows. Ned convinces her that nobody knows that her baby is Julian’s as Sam and Patrick look at them. Later, Sam comes face-to-face with Olivia and she wants to talk to her about her father.
Will Shawn be able to save Jordan from the hit man? Stay tuned for more “General Hospital” spoilers. Share your views in the section below.
“General Hospital” episodes air from Monday to Friday.
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