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ARTICLE: GH PreVUE: What to Watch/DVR Alerts for the Week of January 16-20, 2023


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This week on “General Hospital,” after getting the shock of their lives last week with the revelation that they are mother and daughter, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) and Nina (Cynthia Watros) try to cope with the truth and what it means for the future, particularly as to whether one’s life can be saved or will history keep itself from righting a wrong. Here’s what will happen during the week of January 16-20, 2023 on the daytime drama series.

Monday, January 16, 2023 (#15137)

  • Willow is in disbelief. 
  • Nina remains resolved. 
  • Spencer meets with Diane. 
  • Nikolas briefs Elizabeth. 
  • Curtis advises Portia.

Tuesday, January 17, 2023 (#15138):

  • Michael is dismayed. 
  • Chase and Sasha head to G.H. 
  • Alexis and Sam put their heads together. 
  • Sonny comforts Nina. 
  • Martin thwarts Victor.

Wednesday, January 18, 2023 (#15139):

  • Heather evokes suspicion. 
  • Nina anxiously awaits news. 
  • Ava makes a surprising ally. 
  • Michael isn’t ready to forgive. 
  • Valentin clears the air with Anna.

Thursday, January 19, 2023 (#15140):

  • Dex reassures Michael. 
  • Joss is sympathetic. 
  • Sonny’s accusation offends Carly. 
  • Austin and Liesl hear big news. 
  • Portia and Curtis make a request of Marshall.

Friday, January 20, 2023 (#15141):

  •  Nikolas is shocked by Victor’s actions. 
  • Liz and Finn have a talk with Violet. 
  • Cam gets an unpleasant surprise. 
  • Marshall opens up to Curtis. 
  • Michael unleashes his anger.



Note: The post GH PreVUE: What to Watch/DVR Alerts for the Week of January 16-20, 2023 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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