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I'm glad that Spencer will be out of jail at least for now. The way Nik acts he's better off away from him and trying to do more on his own. I could see him staying with Kevin, while working at Kelly's. He supposed to overhear something and confront Nik about it. Maybe he will learn about Hayden and use that to his advantage. 

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Here are some more spoilers for the next couple of weeks from ontvtonight/tv guide spoilers: 

Monday October 25th, 2021 Jax makes an admission to Michael.  Ava reminds Nina of the ace up her sleeve.  Anna apologizes to Valentin.  Maxie shares Brook Lynn’s concerns. 
Sasha runs interference when Gladys ruffles feathers.

Tuesday October 26th, 2021 Sonny and Carly are concerned about Michael.  Willow vents to Sasha. Brook Lynn confronts Gladys. Spencer ponders his prospects with Esme. Ned turns to Austin for advice.

Wednesday October 27th, 2021 Ava thinks about rejecting Sonny’s offer for Charlie’s.  Carly catches Sonny in a warm moment with Avery. Nikolas has news for Alexis in prison. Molly and Shawn talk about the future. Portia encounters the mysterious man.

Thursday October 28th, 2021
Portia and Curtis share their suspicions about the mysterious man. Sonny receives a surprising phone call. Carly thinks Nina always plays the victim. Willow and Michael have an honest conversation.  Alexis makes an important decision.

Friday October 29th, 2021 Sasha and Maxie rebuke Gladys for going too far.  Austin questions Maxie’s relationships. Elizabeth cares for Valentin in the ICU. Finn expresses his regrets to Anna. 
Spencer is shocked by what he hears.
 

Monday  November 1st, 2021 Obrecht awakens in a lab. Britt and Jason arrive on Cassadine Island. Spencer confronts Nikolas. Brook Lynn races to stop Gladys. 
Dante and Sam are surprised by Sonny and Carly’s actions.

Tuesday  November 2nd, 2021 Britt tries to recover and take action. Peter is shocked by his situation. Harmony advises Alexis to take the deal. Josslyn makes her feelings clear to Esme. 
An unexpected visitor finds Trina.

Wednesday  November 3rd, 2021 Sonny is dismissive of what he hears. Portia tells Elizabeth her concerns about the mysterious man. Carly and Olivia spend a night out at the Savoy. An old enemy of the Corinthos organization returns to Port Charles.  Maxie and Brook Lynn think they have a new plan.

Thursday  November 4th, 2021 Dante cautions Curtis about underworld elements. Spencer s surprised by Alexis’ advice.  Ava’s suspicious of Shawn and Nikolas’ interaction. Esme begins her Spring Ridge internship. Trina pitches an idea for a National Geographic Photo Ark exhibit.

Friday  November 5th, 2021 Sonny offers up a bargain. Nikolas is hopeful. Terry brings Elizabeth a warning. Spencer makes a decision. Esme plays into Josslyn’s insecurities.
 

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ALL of us have been wanting this. I'm so excited. LOL.

 

Oh and nice to see Portia/Elizabeth!

 

And it's funny to see social media soooo impatient about certain interactions, like Spencer and Alexis. See, they interact again. Not everyone can interact on a regular basis. I'll take frequent interaction. Sorry for bringing up soap opera social media but they amuse me. (Sidenote it's also amusing seeing the Jason/Sam fans all annoyed they never interact - newsflash this is nothing new; he rarely interacts with Elizabeth too and at this point it feels like Robin WHO?)

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Here are some daily spoilers from ontvtonight/TV Guide for the week of November 8th.

Monday  November 8th, 2021
Sonny takes a meeting with Ms. Wu, but there’s more to it than he realized. 
Diane checks in with Carly. 
Britt worries about Obrecht. 
Esme and Cam discuss their possibilities for a weekend getaway. 
Sam receives reassuring news.

Tuesday  November 9th, 2021
Peter makes a powerful demonstration. 
Sonny discusses a family matter. 
Willow is surprised by an unexpected encounter. 
Maxie and Brook Lynn conspire on the next stages of their plan. 
Austin begins to wonder about Gladys.

Wednesday  November 10th, 2021
A surprise awaits Elizabeth at home. 
Josslyn expects a different reaction to her news from Trina. 
Sonny makes Phyllis an offer. 
Maxie asks Sam about her relationship with Dante. 
Curtis has to pivot when things change abruptly at The Savoy.

Thursday  November 11th, 2021
Nina wonders if her days going to Charlie’s are numbered. 
Austin brings Valentin information. 
Elizabeth confides in Portia about her relationship with Finn. 
Scott seeks out Ava at the gallery. 
Josslyn and Cameron finally have an evening alone.

Friday  November 12th, 2021
Maxie questions Chase’s motivation. 
Robert puts Olivia on the spot. 
Sonny counsels Spencer on the long road to redemption. 
Esme confronts Trina at the gallery. 
Curtis gets an unexpected visitor at The Savoy.

I think that the spoilers about the teens sounds interesting including the spoilers about Esme confronting Trina. I am also looking forward to Sonny/Spencer interacting more. Sonny definitely acts more like a father to him than Nik currently does. 

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