Monday¡¯s episode of General Hospital will deliver a mix of tension, deception, and emotional crossfires. As old relationships are tested and new complications arise, the people of Port Charles find themselves on the edge of crucial decisions that may shift everything.
At Sonny Corinthos¡¯ home, a serious disagreement unfolds between him and Jason Morgan. Jason warns Sonny against selling the piers to Jenz Sidwell, fearing the outcome could be dangerous. But Sonny, emotional and firm in his stance, argues the decision benefits their family. Ignoring Jason¡¯s warnings, Sonny declares he won¡¯t back out¡ªraising concerns about long-term consequences on trust and loyalty.
At the Metro Court, Carly Spencer finds herself unexpectedly touched by Jack Brennan¡¯s open confession. His vulnerable words catch her off guard, leaving her wondering about the depth of his emotions. Carly, caught between her past and this new moment, is left to consider what Jack truly means to her.
Elsewhere, Jordan Ashford updates Laura Collins with troubling information¡ªhinting that Laura may be in the middle of a political setup. Meanwhile, Curtis Ashford argues with Portia Robinson about her support of Drew Cain. Portia¡¯s vague response about needing to shield Drew suggests a deeper secret may soon come to light.
At the same time, Tracy Quartermaine presses Lulu Spencer over an article on adoption. Tracy suspects Brook Lynn gave up a child¡ªbut hasn¡¯t figured out that Dante Falconeri is the father. Lulu is left with a choice: reveal the full truth or protect what¡¯s still hidden.
Josslyn Jacks crosses a serious line by stealing Emma Scorpio-Drake¡¯s extra credit work. Her plan? Claim it as her own to impress Professor Dalton and land a research assistant position. But there¡¯s a catch¡ªDalton hints that the role demands more than Josslyn may be ready for. As her lie grows, Josslyn risks damaging her integrity and her WSB mission.
Tension, betrayal, and risky choices take center stage¡ªPort Charles is bracing for major fallout in every direction.