General Hospital (GH) spoilers reveal that Elizabeth Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) recently offered an ominous hint about more hook-related drama. It could set the stage for a dramatic moment when another victim on canvas can’t be saved.
After Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) was rushed to GH, his medical team worked frantically to save him on the December 15 episode.
Elizabeth was part of that team and expressed concern over using the anti-venom since it was in such short supply.
No one could be sure that Rory was hooked by the real deal at that point, but Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) instructed Liz to administer the antidote anyway.
Finn knew if Rory had been poisoned, it was the only way he stood a chance. If Rory’s injuries didn’t kill him, Finn argued that the poison would.
Sadly, Rory succumbed to his injuries soon after, but Finn made the right call considering snake venom was found in Rory’s bloodwork later.
Even though Finn wasn’t able to save Rory, at least he did everything he could to help him.
Of course, that also means the hospital is now down another dose of the anti-venom, so that’s bound to put them in a tight spot.
They wouldn’t have had Liz mention it was in short supply unless that was going to be significant.
The show’s obviously gearing up for someone to get hooked and poisoned without any anti-venom to save them.
Does that guarantee at least one more death at “The Hook’s” hands?
Regardless, “The Hook” clearly isn’t done with her reign of terror just yet, so that’s bad news for the terrified people of Port Charles!
This killer remains on the loose and has quite the thirst for blood, so there’ll be some other scary shockers as this storyline continues.
How do you feel about “The Hook” chaos so far? Are you liking this story and the high stakes of multiple characters being killed off?
General Hospital spoilers say another victim could die unless GH makes some updates to their anti-venom supply, so stick with the ABC soap!
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