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General Hospital Moments to Watch June 9-13

General Hospital Moments to Watch June 9-13

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Port Charles got a brand new resident while being forced to say goodbye to a General Hospital vet. Here are three major moments to watch out for this week on GH.
The news of Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) leaving Port Charles came as a shock to viewers, but not to Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst). She knew all along that Lucky was never destined for domesticity. He's far too much like his late father, and on Monday, he'll break the news to Lulu (Alexa Havins). Look for the siblings to say what is hopefully a 'see you real soon' rather than goodbye.
READ THIS: Cody (Josh Kelly) teased a major return on the June 6 GH.
Things aren't over for the Corinthos vs. Corinthos custody battle just because a baby was born in the courtroom. But now that Michael (Rory Gibson) is a new dad, it appears he'll share some shocking news with his loved ones mid-week. While the curiosity builds for Michael's announcement, on Thursday, shockwaves will hit the courtroom. Is another major secret about to come out in court? And if so, who will it affect most?
READ THIS: GH icon and Beyond The Gates favorite team up — but not where you'd expect.
You've got to admit, this couple has a nice ring to it. With Curtis (Donnell Turner) and Portia (Brook Kerr) potentially on the outs after Curtis learned his wife was keeping more secrets, could she fall straight into Isaiah's (Sawandi Wilson) arms? After all, Curtis has been confiding a lot in his ex Jordan (Tanisha Harper), so it would only make sense for Portia to rebound with Jordan's ex, Isaiah. He knows there's trouble in paradise, and when he notices her distress mid-week, things may turn more than friendly between the GH co-workers.

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