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General Hospital 2-Week Spoilers Oct 21-Nov 1: Sam Shocker, Sasha’s Daddy Issues & Ric Wins #gh

General Hospital Spoilers Released: Two-week spoilers for “General Hospital” from October 21 to November 1 reveal significant plot developments, including a shocking twist involving Sam.

Violet Prepares for Seattle: Violet is set to leave for Seattle as her father, Finn, secures a job following his rehab stint, leading to an emotional farewell with Tracy.

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Sasha’s Paternity Questioned: Sasha expresses her determination to keep Cody from Holly, while grappling with the possibility that Robert may be her father, despite Holly’s claims.

Sam’s Donor Surgery Risks Discussed: Sam informs Drew and Jason about her upcoming donor surgery, emphasizing the risks involved and urging them to be prepared for any outcomes.

Major Character Returns: Steven Lars Weber returns to the show, with implications surrounding Heather’s potential release from jail and his involvement in ongoing storylines.

Surgery Day Tensions Rise: As Sam and Lulu prepare for surgery, family and friends gather at General Hospital, with concerns about the success of the transplant and its aftermath.

Upcoming Drama and Twists: The week of October 28 to November 1 is expected to bring significant drama, including potential tragedy and miracles related to the transplant surgery, as well as Rick’s legal battles.

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