'General Hospital' spoilers: Elizabeth gets surprising news, Live episode airs on Friday

There's no safe place in Port Charles right now as the mob shootings continue. The residents are scared and the chaos continues this week. Here are the spoilers from Celebrity Dirty Laundry:

May 11, Monday

In Monday's episode, Jake is in deep trouble. He becomes the prime suspect in Duke Lavery's shooting, which means that there is solid evidence against him. Another Port Charles resident in trouble is Sabrina when her ex-boyfriend Carlos surprises her. Carlos appears at Sabrina's doorstep unannounced and he asks for help. If Sabrina helps him, she might just be an accessory to the murder.

May 12, Tuesday

Olivia has given birth, but she will ask his other son Dante for a favor. This will surely have something to do with the baby. Also in this episode, Alexis will question Julian Jerome about the mob shooting right after the Nurses Ball. Alexis wants to know if Julian has something to do with it.

May 13, Wednesday

On Wednesday, it is revealed that Olivia is becoming worried about her newborn baby. Could this have something to do with her talk with Dante? Elsewhere, Hayden and Nikolas will have "some heated scenes" that fans should look forward to. And Elizabeth will receive surprising news.

May 14, Thursday

Liz already knows the true identity of Jake Doe and on Thursday, Liz and Hayden will go head-to-head because of this secret. Also on Thursday, Jake will betray Julian and Sabrina will discover something important.

May 15, Friday

Completing the week is a live episode of "GH" straight from the ABC studio. This is one of the rare occasions that fans will get to see the "GH" actors act on live TV. In this episode, CDL says that hell breaks loose in Port Charles and there will be an interesting scene between Nina and Franco.

It's a crazy week ahead in "General Hospital." Tune into to ABC every weekday afternoon.

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