General Hospital’s recent episode showcased Kristina Davis, played by Kate Mansi, landing herself in trouble. Subsequently, fans have begun to feel that it might be time for the character to go behind bars. So, what happened to Kristina, and will she end up in Pentonville Prison?
Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming twists in the popular soap opera.
Will Kristina go to the Pentonville jail in General Hospital?
As of now, it remains to be seen whether Kristina will go to Pentonville Prison in General Hospital.
The previous episodes showed Kristina making a dangerous plan against Ava. She wanted revenge for the loss of her unborn child and came up with a plot to end Ava’s story once and for all by orchestrating a fatal car accident. Kristina ended up cutting Ava’s brake lines, but things went awry when Ric and Elizabeth got into the car instead of Ava.
As expected, the crash put Ric and Elizabeth’s lives in danger. They got caught in a brutal accident, and paramedics quickly arrived to handle the scene. Kristina stood in shock, watching her plan fail so disastrously. Paramedics pulled Ric from the car, but Elizabeth remained unresponsive. Later, Lucky arrived and questioned a visibly shaken Kristina about what had happened. She confessed that the crash had been meant for Ava, and Lucky told her to get back to Charlie’s.
Doctors rushed Elizabeth to the hospital while Lucky stayed by her side, deeply worried. He begged her to open her eyes, and eventually, she regained consciousness. Both Elizabeth and Ric survived the crash, but the situation continued to spiral downward for Kristina.
Ava soon discovered someone had cut the brakes, and Lucky remembered seeing Kristina at the scene. He confronted her, and in the teaser for the upcoming episode, he tells her that maybe she should pay for what she did. As a result, fans now believe Kristina might end up in Pentonville for orchestrating the crash. Still, whether that theory plays out—or whether Sonny’s power and influence protect her—remains to be seen.