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From TV GUIDE

Monday June 20th in honor of the 15,000th episode, a stand alone installment, Port Charles residents support beloved Mayor Laura Collins when mysterious political forces target her.

 

 

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Hmmm, hopefully there’s some continuity with the rest of the show and it’s not some one-off like the Sean Donely tribute (which I liked but that was an unusual circumstance of course).

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I thought they did continuity well for the Sean tribute. Or at least they built up to the episode throughout that week. 

 

I do wonder if this episode will reveal who really targeted Luke though given the wording.

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Does GH realize that Cyrus isn’t a political force 😂

Plus, Laura was just at the shooting range. That’s not a good look for her 😂😂

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It's possible (but not confirmed) that congressional hearings June 13 could cause a preemption.
If that happens, then it would shift the airdate of the 15,000th episode.

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On 6/9/2022 at 11:54 AM, janea4old said:

It's possible (but not confirmed) that congressional hearings June 13 could cause a preemption.
If that happens, then it would shift the airdate of the 15,000th episode.

Each day of the hearing will cover a certain thread. Monday covers Trump & his election lies so it could be done by the time GH airs. Time will tell

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Preview video of GH 15,000th episode

Every weekend, GH uploads a "sneak peek" video clip of scenes from the upcoming Monday episode.

It's available on abc.com's GH page as "latest clips".
Also on hulu.com's GH page if you click on "extras".

GH had assumed that the 15,000th episode would air Monday June 20th, so they uploaded a clip from the 15,000th.

Then the June 16th preemption moved the 15,000th episode to the next airdate (June 21 or June 22).

GH tried for a "do-over".
GH intended to make a *new* clip for the episode that will air Monday June 2O,
and they posted this description for it:

"GH Sneak: Esme meets with Kevin in his office and says she could use his help getting into a prestigious psychology program at school. She wants to do a case study on Ryan Chamberlain. Will he give her what she wants?"

GH uploaded that *description*... to abc.com and hulu.com

That Esme/Kevin scene description really is a legit spoiler for Monday, June 20, 2022.

But If you click on the link for the Esme/Kevin clip ... 
it's actually a clip with Laura, Kevin and friends for the 15,000th episode!

It's here
https://abc.com/shows/general-hospital/video/vdka28472397

and here
https://www.hulu.com/watch/7131ade9-d6b3-4736-babf-54bd5e3b96fe

Look for the picture of Esme, and click, and you'll see the video of Laura and friends.
 

So there you have it:
A typed Esme/Kevin spoiler for Monday June 20,
and a video clip for the 15,000th episode which will air Tues June 21 or Wed June 22.


PS. If you can't see the 15,000th video clip, or if it disappears, look here:

Spoiler

 

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