‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: Franco And Carly’s Wedding Doesn’t Go As Planned & Morgan Learns The Truth From Sonny [VIDEO]
It's supposed to be one couple's big day on General Hospital, but things are certainly not going to go as planned when Franco (Roger Howarth) and Carly (Laura Wright) try and tie the knot.
Things weren't supposed to end well at the wedding, as Franco has been plotting for some time to expose the truth to his fiancée that he knew she had slept with Sonny (Maurice Bernard) again-and he planned to get revenge by playing a tape at the wedding that not only showed the two making love, but also caught Sonny admitting to AJ's murder-which would cause Michael (Chad Duell) to end his relationship with both his parents.
However, Carly is beginning to wise up and will realize Franco has been scheming against at least Sonny-which could cause their wedding not to go off as planned.
The Truth About AJ's Murder Threatens To Be Revealed
"You were trying to get your hands on that recording so you can get back at Sonny," Carly says to her groom in a preview clip for the Friday, October 31 episode.
While Franco winds up having to defend himself to his bride, Sonny will be busy defending his actions to Morgan (Bryan Craig)-who demanded he call off the search for Ava (Maura West) if he wanted the secret that he killed AJ not to get to Michael. But Morgan will be the one in for a shock when he realizes his father isn't hunting for Ava and wants her dead because she knows he killed AJ-but is trying to get revenge for Connie's death.
"I shot the wrong man," Sonny says to his son in the clip.
And though Morgan learning that Ava has killed will likely cause him to turn against her as well, it could be too late for any of the Corinthos men to get revenge on her-as Nina (Michelle Stafford) may beat them to it now that she has successfully broken into Morgan and Kiki's (Kristen Aldersen) house to surprise Ava, steal her baby-and kill her.
"Buckle up b-ch, it's showtime," Nina says in the clip.
General Hospital airs Monday-Friday at 3 p.m. on ABC.