For the Tuesday, March 26 episode of General Hospital, recap photos reveal that Sonny doesn’t trust Michael, but he does seem to trust Ava.
Recap Photo Gallery
Ava (Maura West) tried to play peacemaker between Michael (Chad Duell) and Sonny (Maurice Benard). Anna (Finola Hughes) got Jason (Steve Burton) to explain what he’s been doing. Gregory (Gregory Harrison) told Finn (Michael Easton), Chase (Josh Swickard), and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) that he wasn’t an invalid. Agent Cates (Adam Harrington) told Carly (Laura Wright) that Jason was in custody. See it all in the slideshow below.
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