On Thursday's General Hospital, Willow got hit with a brutal ultimatum, Dante read Lulu for absolute filth, and Gio is spiraling faster than a soap villain down a staircase. Let’s break down all the wild chaos that went down in Port Charles.
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Michael Drops the “It’s Me or Drew” Bomb on Willow
Michael came back with zero chill and maximum judgment, demanding Willow pick between her kids and Drew like he’s hosting some twisted reality show. Apparently, Michael’s had enough of Willow’s makeout sessions with Uncle Drew while playing pretend mom of the year. He tells her she’s been prioritizing her love life over Wiley and Amelia, and guess what? He’s done with it.
He refuses to let her see the kids unless she dumps Drew immediately. Willow’s torn, Drew’s in manipulator mode, and before you know it, she’s quoting his nonsense right back at him. She yanks off her wedding rings (which, girl, why were you still wearing those anyway?) and tosses them on the dashboard. Drew keeps Lila’s ring like it’s the last rose on The Bachelor, vowing they’ll hand it to Amelia one day. Sir, please. They’re also plotting to dig up Michael’s secrets like it’s a treasure hunt, which should end well… said no one ever.
Lulu Tries to Defend Herself—and Fails Spectacularly
Dante finally finds time to confront Lulu, and oh boy, he does not hold back. He’s furious she spilled the family beans to Gio—unintentionally or not—and accuses her of trying to sabotage Brook Lynn just to slide back into his heart. Lulu, to her credit, claps back hard. She calls his theory egotistical and delusional, telling him she has zero interest in getting back together. Ouch.
Things end with a total friendship breakup. They agree they can’t even be pals anymore, and Dante practically hisses at her to stay away from Gio. If you were hoping for a peaceful co-parenting vibe, think again.
Gio’s Identity Crisis Hits Crescendo
Poor Gio is unraveling faster than his violin strings. Literally. He smashed his beloved instrument because he found out his entire life was built on a lie. Emma tries to help him put the pieces back together, assuring him that Dante doesn’t hate him and that plenty of people care. Gio, however, wants out of Port Charles, out of the drama, and basically off the grid. Who can blame him?
Sasha’s Morals Are in a Full Split
Sasha’s over here playing pretend with Jason, co-parenting a kid that’s not his and preparing for a custody battle that makes her feel like the pot calling the kettle messy. She clocks the hypocrisy of backing Michael’s custody crusade while hiding the truth about her own baby daddy. But hey, priorities.
Meanwhile, Jason keeps proving his loyalty with all the emotion of a marble statue. He’s down for whatever Michael needs, including lying to the world for Sasha. The two men agree: Willow’s gotta go, and the kids stay with Michael. And just like that, Stone Cold becomes Stepdad Supreme.
Around Town: Secrets, Sass, and Sonny-Related Panic
Elsewhere, Cody’s in his feelings about not warning Lulu off her messy plan, while Tracy—yes, the queen of snark herself—figures out she’s now blood-related to Sonny Corinthos. Her reaction? Horror, naturally. She’s now determined to get Sonny out of town before he taints Gio with mobster vibes.
In the Quartermaine living room, Brook Lynn is a wreck, fearing Gio will never forgive her. Ned offers a dad hug and reassurance, while Olivia shows genuine understanding—because, hey, she’s been the scared teen mom before. Brook Lynn’s choice was different, but Olivia tells her it was just as valid. And in a rare moment of softness, Tracy admits she’s known about the baby for a while and slyly points the finger at Lulu for the big mouth moment.
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