'General Hospital' Spoilers: Port Charles Deals with the New Jason and Nina’s Ordeal with Rosalie and Silas

By Staff Writer

Oct 13, 2014 01:29 AM EDT

Avid fans of "General Hospital" will surely appreciate the drama and developments that will be happening for the week especially since reports that Jason (Steve Burton) will be going through changes in the next episodes.

According to a report from International Business Times, the residents of Port Charles will be dealing with an all-new Jason and the stories for the following episodes will directly revolve around the fact of them dealing with this change in him. Also, fans will need to watch out for the continuing drama between Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford) and Dr. Silas Clay (Michael Easton) as the two will be at it again as only "General Hospital" knows how.

And as we speak of Nina, it is said that for the week she will be oddly asking her assistant Rosalie Martinez (Linda Elena Tovar) for a peculiar task of seducing Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). According to The Christian Times what is doubly strange about this request for Rosalie to fulfill is the fact that she personally has a liking for Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig).

And yet, between the arguments that happen between her and her boss Nina, Rosalie would still manage to perform all that is asked from her which lead many to believe that there may be some other inner motive for her in the future other than just assisting Nina.

In the mean time Nina's husband Silas will do his bid of getting into Nina's affairs as this week of "General Hospital" episodes will also be focusing on the fact that Silas discovers that his wife is faking her current condition.

Celebrity Dirty Laundry reveals that this week Silas will be ticked to learn that Nina is faking her physical disability and that there are more things that she has been lying about to him other than just being able to walk on her own. Fans should definitely tune in to see how intriguing the next episodes will get.

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