General Hospital blog - March, 2026

March 2nd, 2026

Dante, Nathan, and Justine question Kai again about who might have a key to Drew's house. When he says there's no way Michael had one, they agree that they don't have enough evidence to arrest Michael, and they'll have to declare the case unsolved. Dante shares the news with Michael, warning that the public might not consider him innocent the way the police have. Laura hopes that Willow is going to use her office to serve her constituents rather than exert power over people she doesn't like, like Drew did. Willow says she will. Ezra comes by to get her started on doing Sidwell's bidding, but Laura urges him to hold off for a little while. Ezra admits that he's also under Sidwell's thumb, and it's better for everyone if Willow just does what she's told. Tracy addresses the Chase/Michael situation with Brook, who assures her that Chase has promised to stop pursuing what he thinks is justice. Tracy's skeptical, knowing that Willow could easily manipulate him into going back on his word. Ned has a related conversation with Chase, warning that his support of Willow looks bad and he needs to shift his focus. Curtis and Portia have decided to sell their house, which saddens Trina. Just as she makes peace with the idea of all of them moving on and carrying their memories from the house with them, Curtis is reminded of how much Portia loves it, and he backs out of signing the paperwork. Sonny paid for the renovations to Charlie's, so I guess Kristina will have something to do now. The two of them hang out with Michael and Jacinda, discussing Willow's new role and how annoying it is that she's doing so well while Michael could be facing attempted-murder charges. Sonny promises that that will never happen. He calls Justine over to talk to her about it, but she tells him that the case has gone cold, so Michael's off the hook. That also means that Sonny can stop pretending to be interested in her. He informs her that he's not pretending. Kai offers to stay on with Willow to help get her new team situated, but she wants him to continue his internship. Trina isn't happy to hear that Kai accepted.

Good for Kai for staying calm with the police, because I would have been freaking out before I knew what their questions were about.

If Chase gets arrested, will Willow do anything? Probably either use her new power to get him off or beg Sidwell to do something.

Ned said exactly the right things to Chase. I think Gregory would have said the same things if he were around.

Charlie's looks worse now. Why'd they resurrect it? We don't need it.


March 3rd, 2026

Marco tries to sneak some of Britt's medication out of Wyndemere, but Sidwell inadvertently stops him. He invites Carly over to discuss hosting a dinner party for Lucas' family, which gives her the perfect opportunity to snoop in the house and find the safe. Brook and Chase come across a pregnant woman named Delilah who needs medical attention after a fall. Unless the writers veer off in an unexpected direction, odds are that they'll have a baby by the end of the week. Curtis offers the house to Portia and apologizes for his part in the downfall of their marriage. Both of them leave happy, with Curtis having no clue that he might have another reason to be happy, as Jordan thinks she could be pregnant. Sonny and Justine admit to playing each other, then developing real feelings. They spend the whole episode discussing whether they should take things further, and even though the cons greatly outweigh the pros, it looks like they're going to. Tracy and Alexis nitpick Jason's parenting as he disciplines Danny for a couple of infractions. Jason's trying to pick a guardian for Danny in the event he needs one, and his grandmother and great-aunt both want dibs. Charlotte has no complaints about her kiss with Danny, but she doesn't want it to happen again. She's considering fleeing with Valentin if he has to run again, and she'd rather have Danny as a friend right now than disrupt their lives. However, none of that keeps her from kissing him. Elizabeth bugs Lucas again about moving out of Wyndemere, as she knows firsthand that bad things happen there.

Brook and Chase are going to set a world record for the shortest amount of time between pursuing adoption and getting a baby.

Portia was waiting for Curtis to apologize for making it hard for her to tell him the truth?? What???

Is Curtis Taub from House? What a weird turn of events.

Sam would be thrilled to know that people are fighting over getting to be her son's guardian.


March 4th, 2026

Britt and Lucas deliver Delilah's baby via emergency C-section, and though the baby survives, Delilah doesn't, Brook is devastated on her behalf, knowing how hard it must have been for her to go through all of this alone. She's determined to find Delilah's family so they can raise the baby. Lulu and Charlotte go to Carly's house for a contrived reason that solely serves the purpose of Valentin overhearing them talk about Charlotte's adventures during the blizzard and Lulu's theory that Valentin has already split town without her. Charlotte's annoyed that her mother doesn't trust her to be alone, as if she's proven that she can be trusted to do that. When they grab a few minutes alone, Valentin tells her he's working on something and she needs to behave until he can put a plan in motion. After Charlotte and Lulu leave, Valentin thinks he's alone in the house and isn't careful about how loudly he walks. But Josslyn's there and goes up to the attic with a gun, and guess what, she's a better spy than Valentin, so she catches him. Isaiah worries that Curtis will see the house as still being his and will show up whenever he wants and make things difficult for Portia. He's also a little uneasy about spending time in the house where his girlfriend lived with her ex. Portia doesn't seem to have any issues with how things are unfolding, but that's just because she doesn't know yet that Curtis and Jordan are moving in together and that Jordan might be pregnant. Lulu and Nathan decide that she'll be the one to tell Maxie that they're together. They start making out at the hospital, and Felicia sees them. Carly can't get into the safe before Ava finds her. The two of them spar verbally for a while, delighting Sidwell but not really providing anything of substance. Britt is shaken by Delilah's death, which Elizabeth is her first patient loss since she got her medical license back. For once, she has some sympathy toward Britt.

It would be fun if, on top of taking in the baby, Brook and Chase work together to look into Delilah's identity.

It's a fair guess that the baby's father is someone we're familiar with. Start brainstorming now.

I assume that Carly will come home while Josslyn's trying to figure out what to do with Valentin, and everything she knows about Josslyn and the WSB is going to come out.

Nathan and Lulu are idiots for kissing in a public place.

Portia's head is going to explode when she finds out that Curtis is going to be living with Jordan, which means the baby will spend half their time there, too. And then her head will explode again if Jordan turns out to be pregnant.

This dinner party is going to be the most awkward gathering ever.


March 5th, 2026

Carly returns home as Josslyn is restraining Valentin, and she admits to letting him stay in the house for months. She also admits to knowing for a long time that Josslyn was in the WSB, and attempting to get her out. Josslyn's furious that her mother would commit felonies in response to a decision she made willingly. She confesses to killing Cyrus, and her dismissive attitude about taking a life worries Carly. Carly's the next to get furious when she learns that Brennan basically set Josslyn up to kill Cyrus. She doesn't understand why Josslyn would stay in the WSB after getting justice, and she's stunned when Josslyn says she wants to take down Sonny and every other criminal like him. Josslyn's tired of waiting for Carly to wise up about the man who's treated her so horribly for so long. She'll give Carly 24 hours to turn Valentin in, and if she doesn't, Josslyn will arrest him. Felicia confronts Lulu, who's apologetic and swears that she and Nathan are going to try not to hurt Maxie. Felicia asks what they'll do if Maxie isn't on board with them having a relationship. She doesn't think that Lulu will be able to both stay friends with Maxie and be with Nathan. Nathan finds what might be Delilah's purse, but it's completely empty, leaving him, Brook, and Chase with nothing to go on to locate Delilah's family. Long story short, they're inching closer to taking in the baby. Sonny and Justine had sex off-screen, and she thinks that now that she's gotten the urge out of her system, she can move past it. If not, they have a love nest they can use above Charlie's. Brennan wants Jason to tell him anything he needs to know about Cullum, and he uses Josslyn's safety as incentive. Jason isn't interested until Brennan reveals that he's the one who got rid of the evidence that could have gotten Carly imprisoned on RICO violations. After hearing some actual kind words from Elizabeth and saying some herself, Britt turns to Jason for comfort.

The Carly/Josslyn scenes were great. Eden McCoy has become a powerhouse.

If I were Carly, I would have been really tempted to lie that I didn't know Valentin was there.

Sorry, Lulu, but you don't get to be offended because Felicia thought you might fool around with Nathan behind Maxie's back. After all, you did that to her other daughter a few years ago.

"This is a textbook case of one and done." LOL. Keep your birth control handy, Justine.


March 6th, 2026

Josslyn confronts Jason for telling Carly that she's in the WSB. He thinks he was justified because Josslyn was in danger, but since it led to Carly going way too far to get Josslyn out, she doesn't accept that. She informs Jason that Carly is working with Valentin and is risking a major prison sentence. Then she reveals that her real motivation for joining up was to bring down Sonny and everyone like him. She advises Jason to get Carly to cut Valentin loose, since he's the only person she'll listen to. Lulu breaks the news to Maxie that she and Nathan are "involved." Maxie isn't happy that they started developing feelings for each other while she was comatose, and they think she'll be okay with it because she chose Spinelli over Nathan. She doesn't want her best friend dating someone she loved, and she won't give her blessing. Lulu seems to believe that they can find a way to make everyone happy. Carly laments that Josslyn has become a totally different person – in fact, she's a lot like Carly was when she first came to town and ruined a bunch of people's lives. Carly also hates that Josslyn still has so much hostility toward Sonny. Valentin blames Jack for the way Josslyn has changed, and he doesn't think Carly can be confident that Josslyn won't have her busted for her crimes. She urges him to run before Josslyn comes after him, but he doesn't want to leave her. And then, for some reason, they have sex. Obrecht is on her way to a conference in New Zealand (apparently Nina had something to do with that) and wants assurance that the Nathan/Maxie foolishness will be sorted out before she goes. Nathan tells her that, actually, he's on the verge of a relationship with Lulu instead. Obrecht objects, then backs down way too quickly. She tells Britt that she doesn't think Nathan and Lulu will ever actually get together because it'll destroy Maxie and Lulu's friendship, and Nathan would never let that happen. Brennan bugs Britt for an update on Faison's project, so she tells him that Cullum is working with Sidwell and has been steering him wrong for months. Brennan's first concern is that Cullum knows that Josslyn is a WSB agent, but Britt doubts it, since she'd either be dead or missing. Brennan calls an agent in Belgium and asks for records of Cullum's activities over the past two years. Kai, Gio, and Emma encourage Trina to sing at open-mic night at Charlie's.

Does Josslyn plan to take down Jason when she takes down Sonny? Maybe she considers him a victim. I like how she compared herself to him and Sonny to Brennan, at least in terms of their recruitment.

Oh, Jason "had" to tell Carly about Josslyn being in the WSB because she was in danger? So why hasn't he told Obrecht that Britt is in danger?

This Carly/Valentin thing isn't intended to be long-term, right? This is just, like, stress relief for them? Because no way would they work as a couple.

Here's something I rarely say: Obrecht is right. Nathan will end things with Lulu if being with her means damaging her friendship with Maxie. The problem is that this isn't Nathan, so we can't predict his behavior.

Speaking of which...Maxie said she noticed that something was off with him when she saw him in the cemetery. Pull that thread, Maxie!

Kristina should slip Gio some money for the free advertising for Charlie's.


March 9th, 2026

Carly has no regrets about sleeping with Valentin, and apparently neither of them wants to revert to a strictly professional connection, because they're kissing when Jason catches them together. He tries to convince Carly to ditch Valentin and work with him, but Carly's convinced that she needs Valentin. Really, she's desperate to get Josslyn out of the WSB and blames herself for Josslyn joining up, since her past choices affected her daughter so significantly. Meanwhile, Valentin visits Josslyn and lets her know that he's not leaving town because that would mean abandoning Carly just as things are about to get dangerous. Nathan and Lulu decide to rip off the Band-Aid and tell Dante about their relationship. Maxie has already beaten them to it, having inadvertently told Dante because she thought he already knew. She thinks he feels the same way about their exes dating as she does, while Lulu believes that he's totally over her. Brennan tells Josslyn that Cullum is a double agent, and it's more important than ever that they keep him from finding out that she's in the WSB. She tells him about her adventures the night of the blizzard and blasts him for putting Carly in danger. Lulu got Charlotte an internship at Crimson, which Charlotte knows is a way to have her looked after. She's fakely sweet to Nina, who may or may not be taking advantage of the arrangement to get Charlotte to feed her information on Valentin. Ironically, Brennan interrupts what could have been an attempt at that. Charlotte eavesdrops while Brennan reminds Nina that he's the reason Willow was acquitted, and if Nina doesn't get information out of Charlotte, he'll make the evidence public. Sidwell clarifies for Willow that he's calling the shots and she would be wise to take his orders. His newest one is to have Scout move back in, since having her live with Alexis makes Willow look bad. Willow sternly pushes back, saying that her kids and Scout are off-limits, but when Alexis brings Scout over to visit Drew, Willow tells her it's time for Scout to move home. Kristina and Jacinda are filler.

Now that Charlotte's working in the fashion industry, she can tell her father not to wear a dark blue shirt with black pants.

Seeing as how Josslyn could be in danger if Cullum finds out that she's in the WSB, maybe Brennan should avoid going to her home.

Josslyn should use Brennan's regret about recruiting her to ask him to bring Vaughn back.

Interesting that Nathan and Lulu spent so much time talking about how Maxie would react to their news and only thought about Dante today.

I had to laugh at Willow basically telling Drew to behave while Scout was there. What did she think he might do?


March 10th, 2026

Nina really doesn't have a choice except to try again to get Valentin's location from Brennan. Charlotte's a step ahead and lies that she hasn't had any communication with Valentin since his escape. Nina confesses to Willow that she's behind the disappearance of the evidence, and the devil she made a deal with wants to collect. At first, Willow blames Nina for the fact that she needed help in the first place, but now she gets what kind of extent a mother would go to for her child. Meanwhile, Charlotte vents to Danny about Nina's betrayal and vows to go all Cassadine on her. Carly spies on Cullum as he corners Britt and reemphasizes how important it is for her to keep working on the project. She quickly goes to Jason and tells him that they're down to days before she has to either produce something or run. Jason – who's already asked Michael to keep an eye on Danny if something happens to him – picks run, so the two of them make arrangements to get her medication and hide in Canada. Alexis objects to Scout moving back in with Drew and Willow, so Willow offers to use her role as Scout's legal guardian to get rid of the restraining orders keeping her from her mother's family. Alexis still isn't on board, but she also gets that Willow has all the power here and could keep her from Scout altogether, so she has to give in. Josslyn's annoyed that Jason couldn't talk Carly into ditching Valentin, and that he agrees with Brennan that she needs to go back to her normal college student life. Carly and Brennan see her talking to Cullum, and Brennan promises Carly that he won't be able to do anything to her. Marco also sees the conversation and learns that Josslyn was at Wyndemere the night of the blizzard. Marco, by the way, is now so committed to helping Britt that he's willing to risk harming his relationship with Sidwell. Molly fights through an endometriosis flareup to help Kristina at Charlie's and spend time with Cody. She hasn't told him about her condition yet, thinking it's too soon into their relationship. She'll probably have to deal with that soon, though, because she passes out while she's with him. Kristina asks Michael to use his connections to help her get Charlie's liquor license renewed. I try not to snore.

Cool, Jason's going to abandon his kid.

It would be interesting if Jason and Britt fled town, and then Brennan killed Cullum.

Ooh, Willow's good. (I can't believe I'm complimenting her.)

"I didn't know you were coming by." She lives there, dude. You live in the same house. Did everyone forget that Josslyn and Trina live at the Quartermaines'?

Why is Kristina getting so much screentime? She hasn't done a single interesting thing in weeks.


March 11th, 2026

Tracy thinks that Lulu should go for it with Nathan even if it means that Maxie gets hurt. Lulu worries that that's selfish, but Tracy doesn't think she would be helping anything if she sacrificed her happiness for Maxie's. Dante confides in Elizabeth about how he feels about Nathan and Lulu getting together. He kind of thinks he should follow up on her declaration months ago that she still loves him, but he's not sure if he wants to just because she's not available anymore or because he actually wants to try again. In the end, it seems like he's decided to move forward instead of looking back. Molly downplays her condition but allows Cody to take her to the hospital for a checkup. Dr. Navarro urges her to think about surgery, which she's been putting off, but Molly clearly doesn't want to do that. Cody asks Felicia about endometriosis, then how he can support someone who has it. Nathan and James talk about the changes their family is going through and how James doesn't want his father to be lonely. They meet with Kai, who's doing some T-ball coaching, and really, the only significant thing from that is that Nathan, formerly a star softball player, can no longer hit a ball. Alexis objects to Sonny bringing Ric on as a second lawyer, even though Sonny promises that he's not replacing Diane. She warns that Ric will prove to be untrustworthy and worries that a fallout between the brothers will lead to one between their daughters. Ric tells Sonny that he's changed since his "cult" encounter and is prioritizing Molly (and maybe Elizabeth). Sonny admires that he's being honest and putting the right people first, which makes him even more sure that he wants Ric working for him. Sonny and Justine try to play it cool around each other, but they can't stop thinking about their night together. Emma and Gio are filler.

Good thing Maxie has another best friend. If Lulu and Nathan don't work out, I don't see Maxie being very sympathetic.

Are we going to get a Ric/Elizabeth/Dante love triangle? That's insane. And I don't necessarily mean that in a bad way.

Elizabeth talks about Franco so rarely that I totally forgot she was a widow until this episode. And she didn't even mention it when she talked about Dante moving on from Sam.

Stop making Kristina Wagner do PSAs!

Funny how Sonny insists that Ric is trustworthy but won't tell him that he hooked up with Justine.


March 12th, 2026

Maxie raises some reasonable concerns with Nathan, like how quickly he's moved on from her and how he didn't tell her about his feelings for Lulu when they first reconnected. She feels like he's probably relieved that she chose Spinelli, and if she'd chosen Nathan, he would have only stayed with her out of obligation. They don't get anywhere with the discussion, as Maxie is unwilling to approve of Nathan and Lulu developing something that excludes her. Jason makes Valentin convince him that he won't hurt Carly and that it's okay for her to team with him. Valentin succeeds, and Jason is so okay with it that he tells Carly to follow Valentin's lead. He reveals that he and Britt are going into hiding, so Valentin will be the only person Carly can work with for a while. Britt tries to say goodbye to Rocco without making it clear that she's leaving town. Lucas feels bad for her and admits that she's changed enough to deserve a place in Rocco's life. Lulu hasn't decided yet if she's going to take Tracy's advice or put her friendship with Maxie ahead of whatever she has with Nathan. Carly gives her a little advice, basically capping it off with, "You did your due diligence with Maxie; now stop asking for other people's opinions and figure it out yourself." Lulu still seems to think that she can have both Maxie and Nathan in her life. Carly convinces Lulu to show Charlotte that she trusts her, so Lulu lets Charlotte stay home alone for the first time in weeks. Charlotte immediately takes advantage of that to go see Valentin so she can warn him that Nina is working with Brennan. Charlotte wants to feed her false info and send Brennan on a wild goose chase, but Valentin vetoes that, since all eyes will be on her if people think she's been in touch with him.- Molly wants to be open with Cody about her endometriosis, but she also doesn't want to bring up the topic of kids so early in their relationship. Kristina helps her work through her concerns and come to the conclusion that openness is more important. Dante coaches Cody through his latest bout of self-doubt, urging him to tell Molly how he really feels about her.

Kirsten Storms was great today. That's kind of the only good part of all of this.

Did Nathan go visit Maxie while she was in Boston? It's very suspicious if he didn't.

Lulu keeps talking to the exact wrong people to ask for advice. She needs to talk to, like, Stella.

If Cody does want kids and this is a deal-breaker for him, I hope he and Molly split up immediately. I can't stand their constant back and forth.


March 13th, 2026

Maxie tells Lulu that she feels like she'll lose both her and Nathan if they get together. She's also not happy that they didn't tell her they had feelings for each other right after she woke up. Lulu says that she doesn't want to pass up a chance with Nathan and risk resenting Maxie. She promises that her friendship with Maxie won't change too much. Maxie decides she's okay with Nathan and Lulu being together, and she tells Felicia that she doesn't want to prevent them from possibly finding something great with each other. Jordan tells Justine that Curtis is moving in with her and she's optimistic that this reprise of their relationship will be good (despite one big complication). Stella, however, thinks that Curtis is rushing into a new relationship too soon after his split from Portia, and he should take some time to grieve the end of his marriage before he moves in with someone new. Trina treats Portia to a manicure, unaware that Jordan is already at the salon they're going to. Portia maturely ignores her, telling Trina that this is as good a time as any for them to practice coexisting peacefully. When Jordan feels sick during her manicure, Portia quips that she might be pregnant. Jordan's reaction lets Portia know that she might be right. At the same time, Stella finds the pregnancy test in Jordan's purse. Chase asks Dante if he can be part of the team looking for the baby's family. Dante's fine with it but can't let Chase do much since he's not a detective. There's actually a development in the case, as Delilah was spotted on surveillance footage at Union Station, then connected to a couple of suitcases that were never claimed. Dante and Nathan discover her last name, Wilson, but don't learn much else, other than the fact that she packed stuff for the baby and had a list of art galleries. Sonny encourages Gio to figure out what he wants to do next, whether it's go back to school or get a job, since he's pretty stuck right now. Gio confides that he always expected to become a musician, and now that he's given up the violin, he doesn't know who he is without music. Sonny advises him to take a class at PCU over the summer and start exploring to see what he likes. Brook checks in on the baby, disappointed that she's not allowed to hold her. Elizabeth assures her that the staff is doting on the baby and everything is going great. Brook tells the baby a little about herself, including how she wonders what it would have been like to hold Gio after he was born. Chase visits next and tells the baby that they're working hard to find her family.

Maxie came around a lot sooner than I expected. That's not to say she won't change her mind once she sees Nathan and Lulu out and about together.

It's a little bit funny that Maxie's mad at Nathan and Lulu for trying to be nice.

I love Portia guessing that Jordan's pregnant just like Jordan guessed that Portia was pregnant.

I'm surprised Portia didn't learn about Curtis and Jordan's new living arrangement by overhearing Jordan telling Justine.

"You have got to be kidding me." I said the same thing, Portia.

Art galleries, eh? Did Delilah come to town looking for Ava?

"We're grownups and stuff happens." The difference between Maxie and Lulu's situation and Dante and Nathan's is like night and day.


March 16th, 2026

Jordan doesn't want Portia nosing into her business, which is pretty funny, considering how she reacted when she figured out that Portia was pregnant. Portia vents to Isaiah about Jordan's hypocrisy over that, as well as her getting on Portia's case for not telling Curtis about her pregnancy when it doesn't seem like she's told Curtis about her own yet. Then she wonders if Jordan is going to tell him at all or if she'll terminate what would be a high-risk pregnancy for her. That's exactly what Jordan discusses with Stella when Stella reveals that she saw the pregnancy test. Jordan wants to be honest with Curtis, but she's afraid that if she decides to terminate the pregnancy, she'll hurt her and Curtis' relationship. He's still in the dark, as he's distracted by a phone call when Stella tries to ask him about the test. As far as he knows, he's just expecting one baby, who he's excited to have in his life from the beginning, unlike Trina. Trina admits to being a little jealous about that, not to mention the fact that she'll have to share her father with someone else. But for the most part, she's as excited about the baby as Curtis is. Molly tells Cody more about her condition and how she sometimes hides the severity of her pain. She nervously reveals that she doesn't want kids, expecting Cody to decide that he doesn't want a future with her. To her surprise, he's totally fine with never having kids, since he's fulfilled just being the fun uncle. Jason tells Sonny that he's leaving town and plans to kill Cullum on his way out. Sonny warns him to be extra-careful, because if anything ties him to the murder, he'll go to prison for life. Jason decides to frame Brennan, hoping that that, plus, the ensuing chaos for Sidwell, will keep Sonny out of the spotlight. Laura and Ezra conspire, and the writers try again to show a different side of him by having him say that he was in too deep with guys like Sidwell before he realized it was a bad move. Martin joins them, then Tracy, who's there to complain about the new flight plan for Sidwell's helicopter, which lets him fly over the Quartermaines' property. After she and Martin are done fighting for the millionth time, Tracy threatens to get a judge to file an injunction against the flight plan. Ezra doesn't expect that to come to anything, and Laura tells him that she doesn't care so much anymore about Sidwell getting what he wants. Michael and Jacinda hang out in the gatehouse, and she tells him a little about her past. As a teenager, she dated an older man, and her parents were so disapproving that they cut her off. She had to work a bunch to support herself, and eventually turned to sex work. Her boyfriend was no Prince Charming, and the whole thing seems like one big regret. She and Michael have sex, and Olivia walks in on them before they get dressed again. She chastises them for getting naked in a place anyone might walk into – including children – and advises them to examine the situation rather than just apologizing.

Freaking A, just leave already, Jason. This is the most drawn-out goodbye ever, and it's not even permanent.

Speaking of those goodbyes, neither Carly nor Sonny asked about Danny.

Repeat after me, Stella: "This is none of my busness."

We now know more about Jacinda's backstory than Spinelli's.

Martin, don't antagonize the woman who can have you arrested.


March 17th, 2026

Being benched by Brennan means Josslyn has time to socialize again, but she cuts a night with Trina, Kai, Emma, and Gio short when Brennan and Cullum show up in the same place. She puts on her clueless-college-student act for Cullum again, explaining to Trina that he keeps popping up and she's playing a character to keep her distance from him. She then goes to Carly's, apparently to make up with her (and/or possibly bring Valentin in), but everything goes out the window when she sees that Sonny's there. Josslyn rips into Carly for making bad decisions and putting herself in front of her kids. Carly thinks she's talking about the past, but Josslyn says she's referring to current bad decisions. Jordan isn't pregnant, but she tells Curtis about the scare anyway. And there isn't really much more to say there, since nothing in their relationship is going to change, and there was a whole lot of to-do for nothing. Stella informs Portia that Jordan isn't pregnant, then advises her to get past her fixation on Jordan, not least because it makes it seem like she still wants to be with Curtis. She even gets Portia to admit that she and Curtis are the only people to blame for the end of their marriage, and Jordan had nothing to do with it. Later, Portia assures Isaiah that her anti-Jordan attitude isn't because of lingering feelings for Curtis. Ric is surprisingly grateful for his time in Alexis' basement, and he tells her that it's helped him sort out his life and make better decisions. She's skeptical, sure that he'll eventually turn on Sonny once again. Like Alexis, Diane suspects that Sonny's decision to move some things over to Ric means that he's cutting ties with her. He assures her that he isn't, but it still doesn't sit well with her. Brennan approaches Emma for an update on Anna, and she shuts him down and slams the WSB for ruining her life. Cullum sticks to his story about what happened to her, but now that Brennan knows that he's a double agent, let's hope he'll start looking into that. Valentin asks Carly if their night together is the start of something or just a one-time thing. It's the latter, which means he should stop standing so close to her. A conversation with Isaiah about where things stand with Portia – life's short, might as well progress a relationship quickly – makes Elizabeth decide to go on another date with Ric. But when he tells her that he's going to be working for Sonny, and that he wants to build a stable life for her, she looks regretful.

Josslyn and Emma are friends now?

Looks like Valentin gets a pass for at least one night, because Josslyn was too preoccupied to go after him.

Stella should be a therapist. She's great at getting people to admit harsh truths about themselves.

Let's check in with Portia on easing her resentment with Jordan after she learns that Curtis is moving in with her, which means the baby will be living with her part-time.

People in this town should be really glad that Alexis can't kill with her eyes. The population would be decimated.


March 18th, 2026

Jason tells Danny that he has to leave town for a while and won't be able to contact him. Danny wants to come along, which Jason would never allow in a million years. Danny thinks that Sam would approve of Jason helping someone who needs him, so he's fine with Jason leaving. Jason thinks that Danny is following in his footsteps when it comes to being there for people who need him, and he's proud of the person his son is becoming. Unlike Danny, Brad has nothing but complaints about Britt's plan to run off with Jason. He expects that, like he always has before, Jason will end up letting Britt down. The difference is that this time she'll be in a lot of danger. Cullum catches Marco trying to get some of Britt's medication, so Marco pretends that he was confused about whether he or Pascal was supposed to give her the next dose. He changes the subject to Sonny, and Cullum assures him that once Britt has turned in her prototype, they'll focus on taking out Sonny. Cullum addresses the medical schedule with Pascal, who tells him that he and Marco discussed it earlier in the day, so there's no way Marco could have been confused. Lucas is worried that Marco will face consequences now that he's been busted twice trying to get Britt's medication. Marco is confident that Sidwell won't hurt him or let anyone else hurt him, but he acknowledges that his relationship with his father might end when Sidwell learns that Marco is working against him. He seems okay with that if it means he can still be with Lucas. Brook gets to the inevitable destination we've all seen coming when she suggests that she and Chase foster the baby, who she's named Phoebe. Chase immediately agrees. Nathan has to look after James at the last minute, so his and Lulu's plans for their first date have to change. James, being the walking disaster he is, accidentally ruins everything, but Nathan and Lulu still end the night in her bed. Elizabeth asks Lucas if she's crazy for wanting to try yet a-freaking-gain with Ric. Lucas in no way supports anything having to do with Ric, but he trusts Elizabeth's judgment if she truly believes that he's changed. Elizabeth tell Ric that she's up for another try, and he attempts to prove his commitment to being a good guy by telling her the truth about his "digital detox." She decides she's okay not knowing what really happened, as long as it won't affect their relationship.

I want to know how Danny feels about Britt. And I want to know if Britt feels even slightly bad that Jason is leaving his son.

Hey, Jason, while you're taking out Cullum, go ahead and get Pascal, too.

Years ago, Tracy got certified as a foster parent to take in Sabrina's son, so if that still stands, Brook and Chase can just use that to get Phoebe placed with them. If not, I'm sure Tracy will help them get their certification expedited.

Elizabeth: "I really think he's changed this time." Lucas: "Ugggggggh." Same. Also, I bet those two will get drunk together when Ric inevitably devolves and Lucas learns that Marco is still gunning for Sonny.


March 19th, 2026

Pascal tries to convince Sidwell that Lucas is a threat to all their plans. Sidwell is like, "Is this because you actually believe it, or because you have a crush on Marco and want Lucas out of the way?" Because neither of them knows that Marco is the real threat to their plans, he's able to steal a couple of vials of Britt's medication from the safe. He seems to feel guilty about betraying his father, but he assures Lucas again that Sidwell won't hurt him. Pascal discovers that two vials are missing and informs Cullum, who agrees with him that Lucas is responsible and needs to be dealt with. Jason gets ready to kill Cullum while he has flashbacks about the decisions he's making. He gets a good vantage point to take a shot at Cullum, who happens to be with Brennan. Lulu and Nathan's 12-hour date ends abruptly when Cullum shows up to attempt to talk to Charlotte. Lulu sees no reason to let him, and not just because she doesn't think that Charlotte has had any contact with Valentin. The interruption is a mood-killer for Nathan, but otherwise, things are going well for the new couple. Carly vents to Brennan about Josslyn's hatred of Sonny and her desire to bring down criminals. She plays dumb and "wonders" how Josslyn might be able to achieve that. Then she gets under Brennan's skin by talking about people keeping secrets from their loved ones and how that's not real love. Josslyn tries to get Britt to promise not to expose her as a WSB agent. Britt really doesn't care what might happen to Josslyn if that came out, but since Josslyn is on Team Take Down Cullum, Britt will do her a favor and keep quiet. Josslyn asks if Cullum knew Faison, telling her about his P.K. Sinclair book and cigarillos. Britt doesn't think it matters, since Faison is dead. Tracy wants to talk to Alexis some more about which of them will look after Danny if something happens to Jason. Neither of them can sway the other, and neither thinks to ask Danny for his opinion, so it's kind of pointless. Ava suspects that Carly's sudden support of Marco and Lucas is a trap, and she's plotting to break them up. Lucas brushes her off, since he knows what Carly's really up to, but Ava shares her theory with Sidwell, warning him not to let Carly manipulate him. Olivia's holding an emergency Quartermaine family meeting and doesn't appreciate that Tracy keeps ignoring her texts about it.

Hey, Marco came through! I'm sure he won't face horrible consequences for that.

I kind of think that he should have taken all the vials. In for a penny, right? It would buy more time if Jason's contact has trouble reverse-engineering the medication.

I can't decide if Sidwell really thinks that Pascal has a crush on Marco or if he just said he suspects it to make Pascal realize that he's overdoing his concern about Lucas.

Jason, if you want to kill both of them, no one will hold it against you.

I'm pretty sure that when Nathan and Cullum introduced themselves to each other, their eyes screamed, "We are putting on an act."

I'm sorry, did Britt say that Faison had four kids? Josslyn, do you want to respond to that?

Josslyn should have played the Jason card with Britt. If she gets exposed and Cullum targets her, Jason will be devastated.

Olivia. Chill.


March 20th, 2026

Jason can't get a clean shot at Cullum, so he decides to go to Danny's basketball game and commit murder later. But he doesn't make it inside the building, as Dante intercepts him outside to take him to the police station. Jason is fine with coming in later with Diane, but he insists on watching the game. Dante apologetically says he can't put this off, since his orders are coming from the WSB. Cullum thinks that Brennan is interfering with the Five Poppies investigation because of Carly and her friendship with Jason. In fact, he thinks Brennan and Jason might be working together. After calling Dante and texting Britt to meet him at Wyndemere, Cullum goes to Marco's office with a knife. Brad asks Lucas to follow through on his commitment to helping Britt even if he wouldn't normally want to help her. Rocco wants to join a mentorship program at GH designed to let high schoolers interested in medicine shadow doctors. Britt is touched that he wants to work with her, but since she's on her way out of town, she has to decline. Rocco gets suspicious about her packed bags and follows her to the docks when she goes to meet Lucas and get her medication. Olivia's family meeting (which isn't so much a "family meeting" as an intervention led by her, Ned, and Tracy) is about how she found Michael and Jacinda post-coitus in the gatehouse. Michael endures her passive-aggressiveness about how he needs to be more mindful of how many people live on the property, but when Olivia admits that her real problem is with Jacinda's profession, he justifiably gets defensive. Tracy sides with him, pleased when he points out that Ned and Olivia have no room to judge anyone. However, she thinks Michael has been taking advantage of Jacinda. That's the only criticism he'll accept, and he says he'll be sure to show that he really cares about his girlfriend. Nathan tries to get through to Dante that it's suspicious that Cullum keeps trying to talk to Lulu's kids. Dante brushes off his concerns, reminding him that they can't exactly tell a WSB agent to stop doing his job. Nathan will probably end the day with suspicions about another WSB agent, as he finds Brennan in Britt's room. Lucas and Marco make plans to keep their distance from Wyndemere in case the missing medication is discovered (though Marco points out that he won't be high on the suspect list). Alexis talks over the Danny/guardian situation with Suzanne, then asks Jason to choose her over Tracy. Jacinda tells Kristina about the unfortunate incident with Olivia, who she thinks already resents her because of how she used to bring dates to the Metro Court. The conversation shifts to Kristina's love life, and she talks a little about Blaze. Jacinda hopes she find someone else to be with, but Kristina says she's not interested in a relationship right now.

They managed to make the Britt/Jason/Lucas/Marco/Sidwell, etc. plot really compelling in a short amount of time.

Cullum has to know that if he does anything to Marco, Sidwell will kill him.

I was torn between thinking Lucas was in danger and Marco was in danger, so I was relieved that the person spying on Britt was Rocco. (Sorry, Marco.)

That family meeting could have been a ten-second conversation that boiled down to "Next time, lock the door."

Michael with the "a bigamist says what?" and the "my grandmother was also a sex worker and you had no problem with her"! Look at you! I also enjoyed Olivia laughing at Tracy for dating mobsters, and Tracy pointing out that Olivia had, too. (I miss you, Johnny Z.!)

Kristina and Jacinda's conversation about Blaze made me think she might be coming back, but with Ethan also coming back, I don't know. Though I guess if Marco dies, Blaze would probably pop in for a couple of episodes.


March 23rd, 2026

Jason refuses to let Dante arrest him, but Dante's not about to just let him walk away. Danny joins the group, upset that his almost-stepfather is arresting his father. Jason sends him off with Alexis, then headbutts Dante and runs away. Cullum leaves an injured Marco on the floor of his office and, after seeing that Lucas texted about being on the docks with Britt, goes after her. He makes her hand over her medication, which he destroys, then prepares to shoot her. Rocco, who's been hanging around this whole time and now knows more about Britt's secrets than 95 percent of the other characters, drops something and accidentally distracts Cullum. Britt is able to make a break for it, but she trips and knocks herself out. Just as Cullum is about to try again to kill her, Jason shows up. After a brutal fight, Cullum has Jason on the ground when he suddenly goes down, thanks to a bullet fired by Rocco. Marco tries to reach his phone to call for help, but he's too weak. Fortunately, Alexis has returned to the office and is about five seconds from finding him. Unfortunately, Danny's with her. Sidwell was worried that Martin was going to start snooping into things he shouldn't, so he arranged for him to take a case in Reno. Laura again pushes back against Sidwell's control, but he tells her he knows exactly where Kevin and Ace are, and she would be wise not to get on his bad side. Laura warns that, sooner or later, people are going to start wondering why she's making decisions that she normally wouldn't. Valentin makes Carly dinner, and though she objects to having him hang out where people could see him, and she doesn't want to sleep with him again (allegedly), she doesn't demonstrate much willpower. Plus, they have to celebrate the fact that the big dinner party is set for the next night, which means everyone at Wyndemere will be distracted and Valentin can sneak back in. Brook tells Tracy that she and Chase are going to petition to become Phoebe's foster parents. Tracy thinks they're setting themselves up for heartbreak, because if Phoebe's family is found, they'll have to give her up. She also thinks that Brook might be going down this road because she thinks it'll help her and Chase patch things up. After Brook assures her that that's not the case, Tracy gives her full support. Lucas and Britt express admiration for each other and wish each other well, which surprises both of them. Lucas then goes to Carly's, unknowingly interrupting her dinner with Valentin, and tells her that he and Marco are moving out of Wyndemere. The poor, naïve bunny thinks everything's turning out great and it'll be smooth sailing from here on out. Brennan and Nathan are equally suspicious of each other, Nathan because of Brennan's interest in Britt and Brennan because someone went to a lot of trouble to bury anything explaining Nathan's seven-year disappearance. They're also equally clueless about Britt's apparent plan to leave town, which they put together at the same time. Dante demands answers from Brennan about what the WSB wants with Jason, but Brennan's clueless about that, too.

There are so many directions things can go from here. I love it.

I'm going to predict that Cullum survives, but Sidwell kills him in the hospital and makes it look like he died from his injuries, so Rocco will think he's responsible. Or maybe Nathan kills Cullum for going rogue.

I hate giving Britt credit for anything, but she put up a great fight against Cullum.

Carly, stop looking at Valentin like that.


March 24th, 2026

Nathan arrives on the docks just after Rocco shoots Cullum, and he defers to Jason to decide what to do. Jason takes the gun from Rocco and stages things to make it look like he shot Cullum. He tells Britt to back him up, but she's either dazed or refuses to cooperate, so she doesn't. Nathan takes Rocco home and gets Lulu to agree to say that he was with her all evening. Rocco's barely talking, and Nathan has to get back to the PCPD before he can tell Lulu anything, so she's stuck wondering how her teenager is connected to the shooting of a WSB agent and why she can't tell Dante anything. Dante notes that it's not like Jason to resist arrest or assault a cop, and that combined with the WSB gunning for him (poor choice of words?) means something strange is going on. Jason sticks to the status quo, refusing to answer questions. Dante warns that if Cullum dies, Jason will likely go to prison for life. Alexis and Danny find Marco and scramble to help him until paramedics arrive. Chase questions Alexis about who might have attacked Marco, and she guesses it's someone associated with Sidwell. Valentin objects when Carly compares him to Brennan, saying that they're both manipulative. She feels like Valentin has been using her, but she admits that she's more upset with herself for her bad track record with men and for putting Josslyn in Brennan's orbit in the first place. Valentin recommits to working with her, telling her that he promised Jason he would protect her, though that's not the only reason he'll do it. Lucas worries when he hears that a shooting victim is being brought in from the docks, and he's relieved to hear that it's Cullum. While he's prepping for surgery, Marco is brought in. Isaiah determines that there's no time to get him to the OR, so he and Elizabeth operate in a trauma room. Portia treats Britt without connecting her to anything that's happened. It seems no one else has connected her to it, either, even though Dante saw her on the docks and could easily put together that she has something to do with Jason's weird actions. Danny calls Charlotte to take him to Sonny's, since Jason has always told him to go there if Danny needs help and his father isn't available. Charlotte thinks that would just make things worse.

Finn Carr is going to be so good in this storyline.

Nathan, you need to at least pretend to worry about your sister.

Danny's excellent in an emergency. Maybe he'll follow Rocco to an interest in medicine.

I would slam Chase for not making sure Danny stuck around so they could take his statement, but it's not like Chase doesn't know where he lives.

Carly and Valentin, you're dragging down the episode!


March 25th, 2026

Nathan is willing to go along with whatever Jason wants to do, but he warns that Jason's options are limited and things don't look good for him. Dante and Justine are blindsided when Brennan swoops in to have Jason taken into WSB custody and immediately extradited. Alexis vows to fight on his behalf, but Brennan doesn't see an outcome where Jason ever gets to see his loved ones again. Lucas saves Cullum, but the other trauma victim of the night isn't so lucky. Elizabeth has to tell Lucas that Marco was stabbed and didn't survive his injuries. Lucas blames himself for convincing Marco to turn against his father and do something dangerous. Britt is desperate for an update on Marco and Cullum, but Portia isn't very helpful in that department. She also refuses to leave Britt alone when Nathan comes to question her, so Britt still doesn't have the full story of what happened on the docks. She gives a statement that Jason shot Cullum, unaware that it's not the truth. Nathan gets her to Jason just in time to say goodbye. Danny and Charlotte go to Carly's, hoping that Valentin can help Jason go into hiding. They get word that he's already been arrested, and Charlotte takes Danny to see his father just before he's extradited. Valentin tells Carly that Jason will probably be sent to Switzerland, but Valentin can get in touch with some contacts who can help him escape custody. Carly figures that until then, they can work on proving that Cullum is a double agent. Ava and Sidwell are about to get romantic when Chase interrupts with the news that Marco was stabbed. He doesn't know that Marco died, so Sidwell hears the news from Isaiah and considers that Isaiah let his son die as revenge. Speaking of revenge, Sidwell recommits to his plan to take down Sonny, apparently thinking that he had something to do with Marco's attack. Rocco tells Lulu everything, and she assures him that she'll shield him from any consequences.

Jason made this needlessly complicated. All he had to do was say that Cullum went after Britt. And he didn't need Britt to back up his story. There was no he said/she said here. As far as the police knew, Jason was the only witness. In fact, Britt still doesn't know what actually happened. She has no idea that Rocco was there.

This was Asher Antonyzyn and Van Hansis' best work yet.

And so Port Charles' LGBT contingent is again reduced by one.

Why didn't anyone from the hospital call Sidwell?

Darn it, Portia! You denied us an honest Britt/Nathan conversation!


March 26th, 2026

Britt tells Josslyn what she can remember from the docks, and Josslyn puts together that Cullum killed Marco. They're fully aware that they're both likely targets when Cullum recovers, so Josslyn hints that Britt should make sure he doesn't. Sonny and Carly are at a total loss when it comes to what happened to Jason, but Sonny thinks that Ric can sort it out. Carly objects, of course, while Sonny trusts his brother to help a guy who hates him. He tells Ric about Cullum and Sidwell's partnership and how Cullum tried to kill him and almost killed Michael. When Cullum recovers, he and Sidwell will think that they have an advantage, having removed Jason from the equation, but Sonny sees Ric as his secret weapon. Ric agrees to play dirty to take them down. Nathan gets the full story of the shooting from Lulu, confirming that Rocco was the one who pulled the trigger. Since Jason is taking the fall and Britt backed him up, Nathan sees this as him repaying Rocco for saving him from Cullum. Lulu doesn't like the thought of letting him suffer for something he didn't do, but Nathan warns her that letting Rocco confess will destroy his life. Lucas plans to tell the police everything he knows about Sidwell's dealings, but after Sidwell is kind to him at the police department, he just tells Dante that Marco stayed out of all of his father's illegal activities. Sidwell tries to get Dante to consider Sonny the main suspect in Marco's murder. Dante doubts that his father would kill a man who worked with his lawyer and the mother of one of his children in their workplace, so Sidwell asks him to recuse himself from the investigation. Tracy objects to Alexis' claim that Jason told her he wants her to look after Danny. She even threatens a legal challenge, which Alexis points out is a ridiculous idea right now. Carly warns that if Alexis goes too far in imposing structure and rules to make up for what Danny doesn't get at the Quartermaines', he'll rebel the same way Jason did. Sidwell is disturbed by the details of Marco's murder, which he thinks was personal and a message. He confides to Ava that his son's death might be his fault.

Josslyn gets a gold star for figuring out so quickly that Cullum killed Marco.

Carly, maybe stop thinking about Jason for five seconds and check on Lucas.

I appreciate Lulu regretting that Jason is being punished on her son's behalf, because she's not a huge fan of his.

Tracy. Come on. You don't want to have to be responsible for a teen boy.


March 27th, 2026

Britt balks at killing Cullum, even though Josslyn points out that her situation will get a lot worse if he survives. She offers to do it herself, making Britt wonder if she's killed anyone before. Britt decides that she doesn't want anyone else risking their freedom for her, so she'll do it, but she gets sidetracked by Lulu, who claims to be working on an article about the shooting. Josslyn slips in to take out Cullum, who wakes up before she can. Rocco hates the idea of Jason going to prison for what he did, but Lulu repeats what Nathan said about Jason taking the fall to show his gratitude for Rocco saving him. She convinces him not to tell anyone what really happened, including Charlotte and Dante. Rocco struggles with that when Charlotte tells him how hard it was for Danny to watch his father get taken away. Olivia won't back off of the Jacinda issue with Michael, who won't let her off the hook for being judgmental and thinks his apology for the gatehouse incident was sufficient. Wiley hears some of their argument, including the part where Olivia calls Jacinda a hooker. Michael swears that he never paid her for sex and insists that their feelings for each other are genuine. Olivia finally knocks it off and agrees to have dinner with Jacinda and get to know her better. Brook and Chase are able to get a quick appointment with a social worker in hopes of being approved to foster Phoebe. The social worker has worked with Chase and has a high opinion of him, so things start off on a great note and only get better. Though she worries that Brook and Chase will have trouble giving Phoebe up if her family is found, they assure her that they want to keep the baby healthy and happy until that time comes. Just when it looks like everything will work out, Wiley pops up and asks Brook what a hooker is. Justine tells Sonny that Sidwell thinks he killed Marco. Sonny shrugs that off, knowing that Sidwell is looking for someone to blame because he won't accept that he's responsible for his son's death. Gio is concerned about Dante after his run-in with Jason, so Sonny encourages him to check in with his father in person. It turns out to be a great icebreaker, and Dante and Gio finally start connecting.

The problem here is that if Josslyn kills Cullum, Jason gets charged with murder. She hasn't thought this through. Or she figures he'll be okay with it if it means Britt is safe.

I wouldn't be surprised it this leads to Lulu and Britt working together to protect Rocco. Like, maybe Rocco confides in Britt, or he slips up and she realizes he was on the docks, and she puts everything together and goes along with the cover-up.

Lulu's investigative skills are failing her. She should be wondering why Cullum needs treatment from an OB.

"I am sorry for how the family came after you about Jacinda." "The family"? That was all you, Olivia.


March 30th, 2026

Lucas interrupts before Josslyn can do anything to Cullum, so she's 0 for 2 on murder plots. She advises her uncle not to let his desire for justice for Marco consume him. Carly tries to get information on Jason out of Brennan, who's totally out of the loop. In addition to not knowing where Jason is, Brennan doesn't know why the WSB wanted to arrest him. Carly's suspicious of the story going around that Jason shot Cullum, and she's furious that Brennan didn't give her a heads-up about Jason's extradition so she could see him before he left. She vows to take things as far as necessary to get the answers she wants. Brook and Chase handle the Wiley situation pretty well, but the damage is done, and the social worker doesn't seem as enthusiastic about them anymore. Michael is apologetic, but Chase already hates him and Brook doesn't feel particularly forgiving. He offers to call someone he knows who might have some pull, then realizes that Willow would have the influence they need to get Phoebe. Chase is thrilled by the idea; Brook, not so much. Danny's pretty distraught about Jason's arrest, and Charlotte tries her best to be supportive. She wonders if the WSB was behind Cullum's shooting and used Jason as a pawn. Rocco learns that Britt and Jason were planning to leave town together. Cody won a trip in a raffle, but Molly scheduled an operation right before it and won't be able to go. She offers to reschedule, but he'd rather skip the trip and take care of her. Kristina has nothing to do, apparently, so she talks to Michael about the Quartermaines' intervention for him, then urges Tracy to stand up for him and Jacinda.

It would be great if Josslyn and Carly teamed up. Maybe they'll figure out what happened to Anna, get her back in fighting shape, and have her find out what's going on with Jason.

I'm surprised no one suspects that Britt shot Cullum and Jason is covering for her. I can see Carly getting that idea.

"I can't say I know exactly how you feel." Except you can, because you also had a boyfriend who was murdered.

The best part of Brook and Chase's interview is that this is just how they are. None of their responses or behaviors were for show.

It sucks that so far, Charlotte is the only person who's asked Danny where he wants to live.


March 31st, 2026

Sidwell doesn't trust Dante to be forthcoming with him in the event that Sonny killed Marco, so he asks Jordan to reach out to her former co-workers at the PCPD for information. When she tells him that Dante will do everything by the book, he threatens to fire her if she doesn't obey. That's not enough for him, though, so he calls in backup: Nathan. Only he's not really Nathan, and we finally get confirmation that Faison had a fourth child, Cassius. Brook's mad at Michael for suggesting that Chase talk to Willow, since she'd really like the two of them to keep their distance from each other. Michael doesn't foresee any disasters resulting, and though Brook eases up on him, she still worries that Chase will now be in Willow's debt. Fortunately for her, Willow sees this as an opportunity to repay Chase for the way he fought for her after her arrest. Portia apologizes to Curtis for her treatment of Jordan and makes peace with the fact that Jordan will be in their child's life. Curtis in turn makes peace with Isaiah's part in everything. Portia's happy that Curtis is putting forth a good effort to handle things in the best way for the baby. Isaiah, however, worries that he'll throw a wrench in the works the next time something doesn't go his way. Kai and Trina check in with Willow and Drew, which is mostly unnecessary except for the parts where a) they mention the softball bat and b) Trina comments that Wiley is calling when she hears Willow's unique ringtone for him. Felicia is okay with Cassius and Lulu being together now that Maxie is. She's also happy that James finally has his "father" in his life after years of looking up to other men as father figures. Jordan tells Curtis about Sidwell's latest request that isn't actually a request so much as an order. He thinks she should consider quitting her job, but she knows this could lead to illegal activities that will give her what she needs to take Sidwell down.

But...the real Nathan is alive, right? Right??

What does it matter if Drew remembers hearing Willow's phone after he was shot? He already knows she shot him.

Ix-nay on the at-bay alk-tay, Kai and Trina. Really, ix-nay on all softball talk by everyone, please.

Once again, Trina is a much better person than I am. I wouldn't buy Drew anything, even socks.



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