‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: Will Oscar’s Death Distract Sam From Plan For Shiloh?
News of Oscar Nero’s death will leave his loved ones heartbroken, but on the Thursday, May 2 episode of “General Hospital,” his tragic passing could cause Sam to make a major mistake in her plan for Shiloh.
In the promo video for the ABC soap opera, Sam (Kelly Monaco) tells Jason (Steve Burton) that Shiloh (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) has a file on her. “General Hospital” spoilers reveal Sam is distracted.
Sam previously broke into the Dawn of Day records room to look for Kristina’s (Lexi Ainsworth) pledge. However, she became distracted when she stumbled across her own file.
In the file, Shiloh noted that Sam would be a good addition to the DOD trust and he was interested in learning the secret she would share in order to enter it.
However, when news of Oscar’s (Garren Stitt) death begins to spread, Sam may feel compelled to reach out to Drew (Billy Miller) and comfort him during the heartbreaking tragedy.
Will Oscar’s death distract Sam from her plan for Shiloh or will something else cause her to lose focus?
Elsewhere in the promo video for the ABC daytime series, Shiloh tells Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) he spoke to her mother about everything. “GH” spoilers reveal Shiloh pays Willow a visit.
Shiloh is convinced he can get Willow to come back to Dawn of Day, but she has been determined to keep her distance from the cult and its leader. Unfortunately, Willow will be left rattled after the two have another conversation.
Willow left DOD after learning she was pregnant with Shiloh’s child and gave the baby up for adoption. Although Harmony (Inga Cadranel) told Willow she never told Shiloh about the pregnancy, Shiloh’s statement may cause Willow to think her mother lied.
If Willow jumps to conclusions and begins to speak about her pregnancy, she could reveal the secret that she has been trying to protect. Will Shiloh manipulate Willow into revealing the truth about their son?
“General Hospital” airs weekdays at 3 p.m. EDT on ABC.
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