Thursday’s General Hospital full episode recap is bringing the drama, the mess, and enough sibling tension to ruin any family gathering. Sonny and Jason get ready for a trip, Alexis and Ric seem to make peace, and Kristina comes knocking on Ava's door for a showdown. Let’s get right into it.
Alexis and Ric Bury the Hatchet (And Not in Each Other’s Backs)
Diane walks into her office, only to find Alexis sprawled out on the floor. Naturally, she assumes something catastrophic has happened, but no—Alexis was just attempting to meditate. Because nothing says “serenity” like lying on a cold, hard floor in a law office. But Alexis has her reasons. She’s about to do the unthinkable: make peace with Ric.
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She ropes Diane into playing referee as Ric arrives, ready to bicker, but plot twist—he apologizes instead. Shocking, right? Turns out a little chat with Cody gave Ric some perspective, and now he’s feeling all kinds of self-reflective. Alexis is skeptical but goes with it, and the two call a ceasefire. Diane suggests they quit while they’re ahead, because let’s be real, these two staying civil for more than five minutes is a miracle.
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Lucky and Liz Get Nostalgic Over Chicken Parm and Mixtapes
Over at Charlie’s, Lucky has arranged a candlelit dinner for Liz, complete with chicken parm from Lorenzo’s in NYC. If that’s not effort, I don’t know what is. The two reminisce about a past trip to New York, getting all misty-eyed over mixtapes and their former glory days. Lucky, ever the romantic, asks Liz if she’d like to recreate their little getaway, even booking the same hotel they once stayed in. Just when things are getting cozy, Liz’s phone alarm reminds her she has a shift at the hospital. Typical. Lucky pushes for an answer about the trip, but Liz just smirks. He already knows what she’s going to say.
PSA: Check Your Kidneys, People
Over at GH, Stella swings by for her kidney disease screening, all precautionary of course, but still important. Lucas, who has diabetes, is getting tested too, and the two of them rattle off kidney disease facts like a walking, talking medical pamphlet. Meanwhile, Sasha has another checkup, and Felicia, playing the role of caring-but-nosey advocate, suggests she add Jason to her medical records since, oh, I don’t know, he’s the baby’s father. Sasha isn’t having it, convinced Jason won’t interfere. But, just in case, she leaves him a message saying they need to “take care of something.” Subtle.
Jordan Sees Both Sides of the Sonny Debate, But Not Everyone’s That Open-Minded
Jordan and Isaiah return from a five-mile hike, which—props to them—sounds exhausting. They discuss the whole Laura-Sonny situation, with Jordan admitting she sees the bigger picture. Laura refuses to acknowledge Sonny as the threat he is, but at the same time, the so-called “good guys” like Drew and Ezra aren’t exactly saints either. If she were mayor, she’d shut Sonny down in a heartbeat, but for now, she’s stuck playing the middle ground. Meanwhile, Ava swings by to see Nina and is weirdly giddy about how well she and Sonny are getting along. Nina, ever the skeptic, side-eyes the whole situation.
Kristina and Molly Finally Have a Sister Moment
Kristina, still worried about Sonny’s health, leaves Isaiah a message about how dangerous it would be if her dad had another health scare without his meds. Enter Molly, who shows up at Sonny’s place wanting to mend fences. She’s lost too many people already, and she’s not about to let her sister be another casualty. The two have an emotional heart-to-heart, and just like that, the icy wall between them starts to thaw. Movie nights are back on the table, and for once, Kristina and Molly seem like they might actually get along. But, of course, their sweet moment is interrupted when Ava shows up demanding answers about Sonny’s health. Because Ava’s got one priority—Avery—and if Sonny isn’t well enough to be a dad, she’s ready to make a move.
Sonny and Jason Are Toronto-Bound—Because of Course They Are
Jason is ready to throw a fit over Ava’s latest stunt, pushing Sonny to get his surgery ASAP. But Sonny? He’s not going under the knife when there’s still danger lurking. Brick arrives with intel: the man who almost killed Michael is an ex-intelligence contract killer named Stilinski. And guess where he is? That’s right, Toronto. Jason, ever the problem solver, immediately volunteers to go, but Sonny refuses to sit this one out. Jason reminds him of his health (again), but Sonny couldn’t care less. He grabs his gun and makes it clear—he’s taking control. Toronto won’t know what hit it.
Isaiah’s Got Secrets, and Brick’s Got Questions
Back at Jordan’s, she reassures Isaiah that she trusts him. But then Brick shows up with flowers (smooth, Brick), only to realize Isaiah is there. And just like that, things get awkward. Brick, clearly not one to beat around the bush, suggests Isaiah isn’t as squeaky clean as he seems. Jordan tries to brush it off, but Isaiah is visibly rattled. Whatever he’s hiding, it’s big enough for Brick to take notice.
Ava and Ric? Oh, This Is Messy
Over at Ava’s place, Ric is lounging in her living room, sipping a drink like he owns the place. He casually mentions he parked in her spot, which forces Ava to park on the street—cue instant irritation. But Ric, in an uncharacteristically good mood, doesn’t want to fight. Instead, he kisses her. Yep, you read that right. He claims he and Alexis have made peace, so naturally, he’s ready to cause chaos elsewhere. Just as things start heating up, Kristina shows up banging on the door, demanding a showdown with Ava. This is about to get good.
Brook Lynn and Chase: More Secrets, More Drama
Chase comes home expecting a quiet evening but instead finds Brook Lynn deep in work mode, avoiding the Deception office like the plague. Turns out, she quit—because of him. Lulu had the audacity to fill her in on Chase’s little “stay away from Brook Lynn” warning, and naturally, she’s not thrilled. Chase insists he only did it to protect her, but Brook Lynn isn’t about to let him compromise his morals over her. They hug, but let’s be honest—this problem isn’t going away anytime soon.
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