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General Hospital Spoilers: Mob Threat at the Quartermaine Mansion – Yuri Comes to Lois & Gloria’s Rescue

Mob Threat at the Quartermaine Mansion – Yuri Comes to Lois & Gloria’s Rescue

General Hospital (GH) spoilers reveal that Gloria Cerullo (Ellen Travolta) has gotten herself into a sticky situation, so she’ll need some help to get out of it. Although Gloria is happy to be reunited with Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), it’s clear that something troubling is on her mind.

Gloria has been helping out in the Quartermaine kitchen, but her attention has mostly been on her phone since “Uncle Pete” has repeatedly been trying to get in touch.

On Monday, November 27, Gloria will seem nervous as she looks at some rather ominous-sounding texts, which will demand an apology and point out that Gloria’s silence on this matter is quite upsetting.

When Lois notices that her ma seems a million miles away, she’ll question Gloria about it.

Before Gloria can offer an explanation, Yuri (Cyrus Hobbi), Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) and Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) will appear in the living room looking all wet.

The smoke alarm has already been going off thanks to a kitchen disaster, so Yuri will offer news on the sprinklers being activated due to some onions left burning on the stove.

Unfortunately, that means the turkey will be ruined, so GH writers are keeping the tradition of the failed Quartermaine Thanksgiving feast alive.

It sounds like the Qs will have to order pizza once again this year.

Of course, the fact that this happened on Gloria’s watch will be suspicious to Lois.

When Gloria taught her daughter to cook, the first thing Lois learned was that you never leave anything on the stove unless it’s on simmer.

Lois will remind Gloria of that lesson and wonder what’s going on since Gloria was distracted enough to let this happen.

That’ll eventually lead to Gloria’s confession since her problems are far bigger than whether the Quartermaine clan will get a traditional holiday dinner!

It turns out Gloria has landed in deep trouble with a member of the Russian mob.

Gloria will offer updates on a shocking story and admit she’s concerned about the consequences of her actions.

Lois will certainly fear for Gloria’s safety and perhaps for the safety of everyone at the Quartermaine mansion, too.

Gloria brought this mob threat to town with her, so there’ll be concerns about how this mob member might retaliate.

Once Yuri finds out what Gloria’s up against, he’ll try to come to her rescue.

Yuri will prove quite supportive during Gloria and Lois’ crisis, so we’ll see if he can ultimately help resolve it.

General Hospital spoilers say Gloria will get some assistance when she needs it most, so don’t miss what’s ahead.

Source: thewnewz.com

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