Here is your General Hospital recap for Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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In her office, Nina lamented the recent court proceedings to Ava, who reminded Nina that Willow had said she hated her mother before. "Nina, I'm sure she didn't mean it...You did what was best for both of you," Ava said. Nina vowed to help Willow get exonerated.
Ava advised Nina to be careful, and then was shocked when Ava praised Alexis' courtroom skills. Ava tried to play it cool. "I have no doubt about her skill in the courtroom. The best way to help Willow is to let Alexis do her job."
In the lobby, Jacinda was nervous for her first day at work at Crimson, telling Michael that, "The editor-in-chief was the person who paid me to drug Drew," she admitted.
Michael calmed Jacinda down before walking into Nina's office and introducing her to her new assistant. "Over my dead body," Nina announced. "That's fine by me if that's how you want it," Michael quipped.
Ava tried to leave, but Nina asked her to stay and insisted that Jacinda would not be her assistant. She didn't trust Jacinda, "especially now that you're lying to protect Michael." Nina then accused Michael of shooting Drew and framing Willow. Michael and Nina hurled a few accusations back and forth before Ava stepped in and convinced Nina to accept Jacinda as her assistant.
Michael and Ava both left, but Michael made sure to kiss Jacinda before his final exit. Once alone, Nina wrote Jacinda a check asking her to recant the alibi she gave Michael.
Ned met with his mother at the restaurant. Tracy was surprised he wanted to be seen with the "pariah of Port Charles." Ned told Tracy she was being a bit melodramatic. Olivia approached the table and told her that the meeting was her idea.
Olivia suggested handling this family feud by waiting for tempers to die down. Tracy didn't go for it. She was not about to make peace with Ronnie. Ned said she was "making a huge tactical error."
Ned told Tracy that getting kicked out of the house rendered her powerless. "So, you need to pretend to make peace with Ronnie," Ned said. Olivia wanted real peace, but Tracy wanted to hear what Ned had to say. "You need to stop playing her game, get back in the house, and start playing your game," he added. Tracy agreed.
Olivia was confused because she thought Ned liked Ronnie. "That doesn't mean that I trust her. She's a little too good to be true," Ned admitted. Olivia disagreed with them both. Tracy called her daughter-in-law hopelessly naive.
Michael soon approached the table and admitted he wasn't sure if he trusted Ronnie or not. "The jury's still out," he said, but liked the idea or Tracy apologizing, whether she meant it or not.
Ronnie opened the front door to find Marty standing there. She didn't seem to know him well. He told her he was there on behalf of Drew. Ronnie said she told Drew the house was not for sale and tried to close the door in Marty's face. He protested and asked to come in.
As soon as they got into the living room with the door closed, Ronnie let loose. "What the hell are we doing here? You said we shouldn't be seen together," Mary shouted. Marty replied, "Unless one of us does something stupid, they're never going to figure out we're working together."
Ronnie tried to get Marty to leave, but he refused. "Your house, your newfound fortune. None of this would be yours if it weren't for me because, as we both know, Monica didn't write you into her will. I did," Marty said. "The simple fact is, if I hadn't forged Monica's will, you'd be stuck waiting on tables for the rest of your life. The truth is, the only thing Monica left you in your will is a locket."
Ronnie admitted she would have been fine if that were the case. We learned that Ronnie had shot Marty down as soon as he suggested the idea, but she changed her mind when she met Tracy. "She treated me like dirt," Ronnie seethed. "That's just who she is," Marty sighed.
"I wish that this were just about Tracy. The rest of the family has been so kind and wonderful, and I hate deceiving them. This house should not be mine," Ronnie insisted. Marty demanded that she sell the house to Drew. Ronnie refused because she knew Monica would not want her to sell to Drew.
"I am not going to sell this house from under the family," Ronnie said. "Monica loved this house, and she loved the fact that her whole family was here with her. I am not going against her wishes."
Marty pointed out that selling the house to Drew would drive Tracy nuts. Ronnie was shocked by Marty's vitriol against Tracy. Marty told Ronnie about Tracy having him arrested early this year. As Marty rambled on, Ronnie realized that he was the one who spiked her tea.
That's when Marty grew threatening and warned Ronnie that if she spilled the beans on what he did, she would be liable for fraud. "I'll take away everything you have, including your freedom.
After Marty left, Ronnie sat on the sofa in tears, looking at her locket. Suddenly, Ned, Olivia, Michael, and Tracy walked in. Tracy put on an act and told Ronnie she wanted to bury the hatchet and start over. "I agree with that. I think we could all use a fresh start," Ronnie said. "Which is why I have decided to sell the house."
Jack arrived at Anna's office to tell her that her request to visit Valentin had been denied. Jack was annoyed that Anna made the request by going around him. Anna suggested they could just work together. Jack said he didn't trust Anna because she lets her personal feelings interfere with her work.
Anna insisted that Jack needed her. "Whatever it is you're investigating, it has to do with Faison, right? And nobody knew that man better than I did," she stressed. Jack admitted that he didn't know how all the puzzle pieces fit, but Valentin did. Anna thought that was all the more reason for her to talk to him.
Jack was worried that Anna was too loyal to Valentin, so he wanted Anna to earn his trust. He just didn't know what she needed to do to earn it yet. However, Jack did tell Anna that Valentin revealed a connection between Faison and Sidwell. Anna was stunned by that news as Jack walked out the door.
Jason found Carly at the Metro Court and asked her a pointed question: "Why are you doing everything in your power to avoid me?" Carly insisted that wasn't true, but asked Jason to make it quick because she was supposed to have dinner with Jack.
Jason was surprised that Carly was still seeing the man. "I told you he recruited Josslyn into the WSB, and it doesn't seem you've confronted either of them yet," Jason said. "That's because you told me not to," Carly responded.
That just roused Jason's suspicions. "Since when do you ever listen to me? What are you up to?" he asked. Carly claimed she wasn't up to anything. "While I hate the situation that Josslyn is in, there's nothing I can do about it," she said. Jason didn't buy it.
Carly explained that she hated Jack, but couldn't afford to break things off yet. "As long as we stay together, he has a strong incentive to keep my daughter safe," Carly reasoned. Jason thought faking a relationship with Jack was too dangerous.
Just then, Jack came along. Jason walked away, so Carly told Jack that Jason was giving her an earful about him. Carly changed the subject and lied that Lulu didn't want Charlotte traveling back and forth to Switzerland, so Jack had to consider getting Valentin transfered to a closer facility.
As for Jason, he stormed into Anna's office as she was researching Sidwell. "I need your help. Josslyn. I need to find a way to get her out of the WSB," Jason declared.
Anna explained that it had to be Josslyn's choice to leave. She suggested getting her out from under Jack's supervision so she'd be on safer assignments. They just needed to help Jack complete his current mission first. "Jack just informed me that somehow Faison is involved
After seeing Jordan's reaction to the suggestion that they try again, Curtis wondered if it might be too late. A tearful Jordan said she'd love to try again, but she can't. A perplexed Curtis wanted to know what was stopping her. Jordan said she would never keep a secret from him again, so she knew she had to tell the truth. "Curtis, Portia's pregnant."
Curtis had to absorb that information for a few minutes. He couldn't imagine how Portia could be pregnant when they've barely had sex for months. Jordan pointed out that one time was all it takes. Curtis asked how she knew, so Jordan told him she saw how Portia was acting at the tea party, but she didn't know for sure.
Curtis realized that he and Portia needed to talk. "Whatever decision you make, I'll understand," Jordan said. Curtis just feared that Portia might have decided not to keep the baby.
At the cabin Lucky gave him, Isaiah presented Portia with food and wine, which left her wondering if she should tell him why she shouldn't drink. Portia changed the subject and didn't take a drink, calling the place cozy and safe. Portia and Isaiah ended up in bed, but he was soon called to the hospital. That's where he ran into Curtis.
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