On Monday's GH, Willow throws down in court, Drew weaponizes a child, and Lucky Spencer exits Port Charles stage left. This General Hospital recap is packed with emotional gut-punches, shady schemes, and characters proving once again that maturity is a luxury few can afford in Port Charles.
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Drew Weaponizes Wiley Like He’s Playing Custody Chess
Somebody get Drew Cain a therapist and a conscience, stat. He straight-up manipulates little Wiley at the hospital, staging a scene loud enough for the poor kid to overhear: “Michael doesn’t want you or Amelia anymore.” Really, Drew? Using a child to sabotage a reconciliation is not just shady—it’s subterranean. Ric tries to call him out, but Drew's all “ends justify the means.” Meanwhile, Wiley runs crying into Michael’s arms, accusing him of abandoning his kids.
Michael’s had enough. He tells Kristina this garbage has Drew written all over it and makes it clear: no healing with Willow can happen while Uncle Drew is in the mix. The drama doesn’t stop there—once Willow testifies, she says Michael used to be the best father, but now? Not so much. She even claims he ghosted her in Germany. Michael shoots Diane a “what the hell?” face. Who’s lying? Oh, just another day in Port Charles.
Willow Stands by Her Man—Even When Her Man’s a Mess
If you thought Willow was going to cave and start seeing the light about Drew’s antics, think again. When Michael storms in and tells her about Wiley’s meltdown, she immediately defends Drew like he’s been knighted. Even when Michael lays out how this custody case turned into a circus because Drew can't mind his business, she holds firm.
Then comes Ric’s big moment in court, grilling Willow on whether she still thinks Michael’s a good dad. She doesn’t hesitate—nope, not anymore. And when Diane gets her shot, she brings the heat, asking Willow point blank if she’d rather be with her kids or with Drew. That silence? It was loud.
Lucky Puts Elizabeth and Lulu in the Rearview Mirror
Over in heartbreak hotel, Lucky is saying all his goodbyes. First up, Elizabeth. She’s back at work, but it’s a bittersweet reunion. Lucky proposed—yep, he actually did—but Liz said no. She tells Lucas they’re not the same people they once were, and trying to hang on now would only hurt more later. Grown-up? Yes. Easy? Absolutely not.
Next, he drops in on Lulu, who is somehow still standing despite burning half her relationships to the ground. Lucky tells her he’s off to travel with Aiden and figure out his next chapter. She wants him to stay, of course, but she understands. It’s one of those rare Spencer moments where everyone’s saying I love you through the tears, and this time, nobody’s throwing a drink or a punch. Growth? Maybe. Tragedy? Definitely.
Brook Lynn and Chase Make a Pact While Lulu Stays in the Doghouse
Brook Lynn’s feeling the burn after confessing the truth about Gio. She’s spiraling by the docks where he used to practice violin, beating herself up for making him feel unwanted. Chase tries to lift her up, saying Gio will forgive her eventually. But the damage is done, and Gio isn’t quick with the forgiveness vibes.
At Lulu’s, Rocco tells her Gio won’t answer his texts, and things are tense all around. When Lucky stops by, Lulu gets one more chance to wallow in regret before her brother jets off. By the end of the episode, Brook Lynn’s hunting for a lawyer with zero Spencer ties—because she’s clearly not done with Lulu just yet.
Kristina Faces Her Fears While Cody and Ava Flirt Their Way Through the Pool Deck
Kristina returns to the scene of the accident like she’s starring in a true crime doc. She’s visibly rattled but tries to hold it together, and bless Gio for checking on her like the gentleman he is. Meanwhile, Cody is pitching singles nights to Carly like he’s trying to launch Port Charles Tinder. She’s not buying it—theme nights are booked solid—but he’s undeterred.
Later, Kristina and Cody share a little flirty banter, and by the time Ava strolls out, talking about loving her freedom, Kristina’s already cooking up a new scheme. Because when in doubt, make money and stir the pot.
Gio and Rocco Go from Brothers to Bros
Gio’s still reeling from family bombshells, but when Rocco approaches, things take a turn for the better. He tells Rocco he’s not mad, and they decide to park the “brother” stuff for now and just be friends. Honestly? Smart move. Everyone else in Port Charles is drowning in family drama—these two might be the only ones who make it out intact.
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