On General Hospital’s Thursday full episode recap, Sonny cuts off Natalia (cue the violins), Josslyn’s spy life gets complicated, Jason’s control issues go full throttle, and Tracy’s out here dropping bombshells like it’s her job.
Sonny Dumps Natalia & We’re Not Surprised
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Sonny dumps Natalia | GH, ABC |
Let’s start with Port Charles' reigning kingpin, Sonny Corinthos, who officially hit his limit with Natalia. After spotting her getting a little too chummy with Sidwell (a.k.a. Jenz, her ex-husband from a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it marriage), Sonny decided he was done playing games. And honestly? Fair.
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He gave her the classic “it’s not you, it’s the secrets you keep” speech, tossed in a reminder to keep his health condition hush-hush, and ended things like a mob boss with boundaries. He even got sentimental for a hot second, saying he'd miss their friendship. But let’s be real: when trust issues walk in, Sonny shows people the door—and Natalia just got escorted out.
Josslyn’s Spy Life Is Getting Messy & Emma’s Not Here for It
Over at the crypt (yes, a crypt—where else do GH characters hang out?), Josslyn thanked Emma for standing her ground when things got wild. Michael would’ve had a meltdown if that tomb got wrecked, so props to Emma for playing it cool. The girls caught up, dished about Easter Island, and then Vaughn randomly popped up like the FBI handler he is.
Josslyn’s whole vibe changed once Vaughn dropped the bomb: she’s not off the hook yet. She’s still his asset, still working the case, and oh—better get her behind back to PCU and attend that Environmental Physics class with Professor Dalton. Spy work and school? Iconic.
Meanwhile, Emma filled Gio in on her rocky history with Josslyn, which apparently involved Cameron and a truckload of drama. Gio defended Josslyn’s trauma (revenge porn, deaths—you name it), but Emma still isn’t waving the Team Joss flag. Can't please everyone, can we?
Jason's Power Trip, Tracy's Tantrums & Willow's Big Move
Jason Morgan might live in the Quartermaine mansion now, but he's clearly confused about who’s in charge. Tracy called him out for being MIA when Drew tried to bulldoze a crypt. His excuse? He thought she could handle it. Cute. She tells him to step up and help protect the family because, newsflash, he's not a houseplant.
Speaking of shocking reveals, movers showed up to haul Willow’s stuff to Drew’s place like it was an Amazon return, and Tracy was NOT having it. She threatened to have the movers arrested, because of course she did. Jason tried flexing his muscle and vowed to block the Willow-Drew love nest, but Sasha shut that down real fast. She told him Willow isn’t some naive princess and Drew isn’t her cult leader. (Although… if the metaphor fits.)
Over at Carly and Jack’s romantic meal (lol), Tracy popped up uninvited—as always—to let Carly know Willow has officially moved in with Drew. Cue the collective gasp. Tracy assigned Carly the job of yanking Willow back to reality. Jack gave Carly the “don’t let her walk all over you” pep talk, and Carly responded with a classic “I’m doing this for the kids” monologue. Yawn.
Laura & Jordan Play Dirty to Get the Dirt
Jordan’s got a plan that’s either genius or messy. She wants to be “fired” so she can cozy up to Sidwell and figure out what shady stuff he’s into. She runs this brilliant (and dangerous) idea past Laura, who agrees to fake a public fallout.
While they’re plotting like it’s a heist movie, Laura also mentions Curtis and Ezra accusing her of being too Sonny-friendly and wanting the esplanade put to a vote. Politics, power plays, and public fallouts—oh my!
Later, Laura stops by Sonny’s place to give him a little heads-up. After all, if they’re faking a fight, Sonny needs to know he’s still her mobster bestie, even if the press doesn’t.
Maxie, Lucy & the Zinquite Fiasco
Let’s talk about zinquite—because of course Deception is trying to land a deal with a mysterious mineral that sounds like a knockoff skincare line. Maxie and Lucy sat down with Sidwell (a.k.a. Jenz again) to hammer out a deal. Maxie played cautious queen, while Lucy was ready to sign on the dotted line yesterday.
Just when things were about to get sparkly, Tracy entered the chat—literally—and declared the deal DOA. She dragged up Lucky’s kidnapping trauma in Africa like it was her ultimate Uno reverse card, and Jenz tried to clap back by threatening to take his zinquite and go elsewhere.
Lucy wasn’t having it. She accused Tracy of trying to tank Deception, and Maxie tried to remind everyone they actually vetted Jenz. Despite the chaos, Tracy relented and signed off—because apparently Deception’s future is hanging by a zinquite-thread.
Jack vs. Sidwell and Nina vs. Everybody
Jack couldn’t resist the chance to flex his own muscle and warned Sidwell not to mess with Sonny unless he wanted to end up in the Pine Barrens—or worse, in Toronto with a neck brace. Sidwell threw shade back, pointing out Jack doesn’t have the same pull in the U.S. as he did overseas. Let’s hope he’s right, for his own sake.
Meanwhile, Nina sashayed into Drew and Willow’s new happy home with an agenda. She came bearing concerns about Monica being cut out of the kids’ lives, and Willow (shockingly) agreed that Wiley and Amelia need Grandma Q in the picture.
Drew was not loving Nina’s surprise visit and made it crystal clear. But Nina insisted she’s just trying to keep the family drama from becoming a full-blown warzone. Drew, playing knight in shining armor, said he’ll protect Willow from the Quartermaines himself. Cute, but calm down.
Willow, ever the voice of reason, told Drew she’d bring Wiley back to the mansion to visit Monica since she’s been sick. Drew wasn’t thrilled, but Willow held firm. Honestly, we love a woman who knows when her man is doing too much.
Carly Shows Up, Because of Course She Does
And just when you thought the day couldn’t get any more dramatic, Carly waltzed into Drew and Willow’s love shack. Because nothing says “let’s settle this maturely” like a surprise visit from the kids’ grandma-in-law-slash-ex-wife of everyone. Carly’s on a mission, and it’s giving “Mama Bear takes no prisoners.”
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