General Hospital Spoilers: Mike Overhears Truth About Wiley, Things Take An Unexpected Turn

Sonny’s father Mike Corbin (Max Gail) has been suffering with Alzheimer’s disease and recently has really taken a turn for the worst. For a while Mike’s son Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and daughter-in-law Carly (Laura Wright) were able to handle his care by themselves, but after a few recent incidents they realized they didn’t have what it takes professionally to be able to give Mike the care he really needs. Sonny’s father is now living in a facility called Turning Woods and getting professional medical care for his disease.

Mike isn’t the only Port Charles resident who is currently receiving medical care at Turning Woods. Since the car crash which left Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) in a coma, he has been transferred to Turning Woods where he remains in a coma. Both Mike and Lucas are getting the treatment they need.

Things are about to take an unexpected turn in the Wiley Cooper Jones (Erik and Theo Olson) baby swap saga as General Hospital spoilers reveal the secret about baby Wiley aka Jonah Corinthos is about to be let out of the bag. General Hospital spoilers indicate that Brad Cooper’s (Parry Shen) loose lips will ultimately get him into trouble as he can’t keep talking about what he has done. Although Lucas remains in a coma, Brad talks to him at his bedside. He has already revealed Wiley’s true identity as Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son, Jonah. It’s still uncertain whether or not Lucas is able to absorb this information in his current state and if he is hearing what Brad is saying, that doesn’t mean he will remember the information if and when he awakens. Brad may think his secret is safe as he reveals Wiley’s true indenity over and over again to his comatose husband, however that’s most like not the case. Mike has been wandering the halls of Turning Woods which opens up the opportunity for him to overhear Brad’s one sided conversation with Lucas.

General Hospital spoilers hint that Mike will be walking the halls of the medical facility when he overhears Brad talking to Lucas about Wiley and how he and Nelle have been lying to everyone. A while back Mike saw the baby and mentioned he looked like Carly. The family was quick to remind Mike that Michael’s baby Jonah had died, therefore there wouldn’t be a reason the baby would look like any family member. Looking back, that was most likely a way for the writers to hint Mike may be the one to ultimately uncover the truth about his great grandson. However things will not go as smoothly as it sounds. Since Mike suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, GH spoilers indicate Mike will tell Sonny what he has heard but no one believes him due to his current mental state.

This story seems to be leading right up to February Sweeps which would make for a great time to let the cat out of the bag and not be drawn out any longer. Will Sonny be the only one who has faith that his father Mike is right about this? Sonny will want to get to the bottom of this, after all Jonah is his grandson. Nelle will definitely have something to fear once Sonny figures out what she has done.

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