In Friday's General Hospital recap, Drew is ready to torch his own life to save Willow, Sonny’s got a one-way plan to Belize for a certain DUI-prone diva, and Lulu? Still out here insisting she did nothing wrong.
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Drew Considers a Life-Altering Exit for Willow’s Happiness
Over at his office, Drew is in full-blown martyr mode with Martin, trying to find a way to untangle the mess that cost Willow her kids. But Martin is basically like, “Sorry, Drew, you blew it.” According to him, they lost the case because Michael’s rights as a dad were trampled—and the judge noticed. Drew doesn’t buy that logic, but one thing is painfully clear: as long as he is around, Michael is keeping those kids under lock and key.
So what’s Drew’s genius idea? Oh, just disappearing from Willow’s life altogether. He’s thinking about packing up Scout, heading to D.C., and letting Michael feel generous enough to let Willow back in the kids’ lives. This man is fully prepared to be the villain in Willow’s story if it means she can play mom again. Selfless or self-destructive? You decide.
Brook Lynn and Lulu Go to War - Again
Lulu struts into Maxie’s place and acts surprised she still has a friend left in town. Maxie, who’s clearly done being the group therapist, lays it out: Lulu messed up. Big time. Sure, Gio knows the truth now, but that doesn’t make blowing up his life—and Brook Lynn’s—some noble mission. Lulu tries to play the “I’ve been there” card, but Maxie isn’t buying it. Lulu didn’t just stir the pot—she flipped it over and scorched everyone involved.
When Brook Lynn arrives and sees her arch-nemesis, she immediately accuses Maxie of setting her up—and ding ding, she’s right. Maxie orchestrated the whole thing like the schemer she is, because these women need to squash the beef before Gio and Rocco end up hating each other by association.
Brook Lynn agrees to an apology—but Lulu refuses to give her one. Oh, she’ll apologize to Gio, but not to Brook Lynn. “And I never will,” she says, like she’s auditioning for a soap villain monologue. Girl, please.
Sonny Plays Godfather and Immigration Officer
While all that’s going down, Sonny is handling his own crisis. Natalia, ever the messy queen, is this close to handing over everything she knows to the DA in exchange for a plea deal. And what would that mean for Sonny? A deep dive into his finances, for starters, and we all know that’s not a story he wants front-page coverage on.
So what’s Sonny’s solution? He offers Natalia a tropical getaway... for life. He proposes a fresh start in Belize, complete with a new identity. All she has to do is ghost her kids and her entire life. Natalia, bless her, isn’t thrilled at the idea of turning her back on the family she barely speaks to anyway. But Sonny makes it clear: this is the only way out for both of them.
Let’s just say when Sonny starts offering travel plans, it’s less of a vacation and more of a witness protection situation.
Dante and Chase Explode Over Secrets and Sides
Down at the PCPD, Dante and Chase are having a full-on testosterone showdown. Chase has a new case, and thanks to Turner, he’s flying solo. Dante, not knowing he’s about to get his feelings hurt, confronts Anna, who’s already over this whole drama. Dante admits he’s spiraling—after all, he’s got a surprise adult son and a partner who knew and didn’t spill.
Back at the station, Dante snaps. He rips into Chase for staying silent, claiming he should’ve made Brook Lynn tell him the truth. Chase, clearly sick of being caught in this family tornado, shouts back that it wasn’t his secret to share. Anna walks in just in time to break up the boy fight, probably regretting every life choice that brought her here.
Tracy Tries to Weaponize Alexis and Fails
Tracy, never one to sit still during a scandal, tries to drag Alexis into her scheme. She wants Alexis to sue Drew for custody of Scout. Yes, seriously. Alexis promptly shuts that nonsense down, reminding Tracy that chaos isn’t the answer, and dragging Scout through a custody battle would only make things worse.
When Tracy brings up Drew supposedly framing her for drugging him, Alexis has a legal nugget for her: if she’s innocent, she needs Drew to admit it. That means groveling. On your knees, Tracy. Good luck with that.
Molly Throws Up a Warning Flag About Turner
Molly, meanwhile, is low-key warning anyone who’ll listen that Turner is playing political chess, not legal checkers. She’s snatching high-profile cases and doing the most for visibility. Translation: she’s dangerous, and she doesn’t care who gets burned. Marco learns this the hard way when he tries to help his hot-mess mother, Natalia. But Molly’s advice? Good luck. Turner always gets what she wants.
If Friday’s General Hospital taught us anything, it’s that loyalty has limits, secrets explode eventually, and when Sonny offers you a new life in Belize... maybe just start packing. Soap Opera Reviews brings you daily spoilers and recaps so you never miss a thing. We live for the drama!
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