This week on General Hospital, Monica’s (Leslie Charleson) sister Ronnie Bard (Erika Slezak) calls out Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight). All this time Ronnie blamed Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) for spiking her tea when it was actually Martin who played the dirty trick. General Hospital spoilers for the week of October 27th-31st indicate that Ronnie is not working with Martin as Tracy suspected. Instead, Martin’s partner is much more inconspicuous.
Martin Grays Secret Partner Identified- Let’s Break It Down…
This week’sGeneral Hospital promo indicates that Martin isn’t working with Ronnie, but he also isn’t on his own. According to General Hospital spoilers, Martin Gray’s secret partner is a woman. In order to identify his partner in crime, we broke down a few things. For starters, the GH promo revealed a woman’s hand. That alone is a great clue. Additionally, the woman’s had is seemingly younger looking- which narrows it down even more. Secondly, the mystery woman slips what looks like a check across the bar to Martin. Her nails are without colored polish. Third, she’s wearing a business jacket that’s dark blue or close to black, with fine, reddish stripe accents. So let’s summarize: martins secret partner is a woman with a younger looking hand, wearing no nail polish, and wearing a business sports jacket. The jacket is dark in overall color, which reddish accents.
Now, Let’s Analyze…
Brook Lynn– is wearing a business jacket, but her nails are painted. Tracy– is also wearing a business jacket, but the color doesn’t resemble the jacket on the mystery woman. Also, the woman’s hand appears to be one of a younger woman. Britt– is also wearing a business sports jacket. It’s dark in overall color. Reddish striped accents are not visible from the promo, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t present on the jacket. Britt fits the profile for having a younger looking hand. But is she wearing nail polish?
Who is Martin working with? Someone we’d least expect…
General Hospital: Sidwell Promotes Britt Westbourne
General Hospital’s promo for the week of October 27th is full of secrets and surprise revelations. We finally get a look into the Five Poppies research project, and who is behind the operation. Most importantly, who’s in charge. Evidently, it doesn’t matter who WAS in charge because everything changes this week on General Hospital. According to the latest GH promo, Sidwell still calls the shots, but appoints a new lead in the research lab. Sidwell replaces Dalton and promotes Britt.
Britt’s Involvement In The Five Poppies Lab
Coming up on General Hospital, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) walks into a meeting with Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard) with her head held high. The Five Poppies research lab in Croatia may have blown to smithereens, but the project is still underway.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Sidwell replaces Dalton and promotes Britt. Apparently, Professor Dalton doesn’t quite have what it takes to get the job done- whatever it may be. At this point it’s uncertain whether or not Dr. Westbourne is involved voluntarily, or just making the most of a situation that’s out of her control.
So what is Sidwell’s big, secret, research project?
General Hospital: Tracy’s convinced Ronnie’s running a scam
October 22, 2025 General Hospital spoilers reveal Tracy’s convinced that Ronnie’s running a scam. Something strange is going on, or shall we say, that something cruel is going on. Cruel is the word that Tracy (Jane Elliot) used to describe what was stated in Monica’s (Leslie Charleson) will.
Evidently, Tracy finds that being left a jar of Pickle Lila Relish while Ronnie gets the Quartermaine mansion is downright cruel. And in that moment, Tracy realized that Monica was NEVER cruel. Hence, Monica would never do this to Tracy or the rest of their family.
General Hospital recaps recall that’s when Tracy confirmed her own suspicions. Someone is running a scam. And in Tracy Quartermaine’s eyes, the one who is running the scam is Ronnie. But what if Ronnie isn’t the one with the agenda? GH spoilers and rumors for October 20-25 hint that Martin is the one behind Monica’s bogus will. Is Ronnie an innocent pawn in Martin’s game to make Tracy suffer?
Will Scout set Willow free?! Scout Cain confesses to shooting Drew?!?! This week on General Hospital, twists and turns will have you questioning everything. At the moment, the main focus is on the on the attempted murder of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). The people of Port Charles gather in a courtroom as a young mother of two and respected nurse goes on trial for shooting Congressman Drew Cain Quartermaine- who also happens to be her lover.
As for who shot Drew, speculation and fan theories widely range anywhere from Portia (Brook Kerr) to Willow (Katelyn MacMullen,) to Michael (Rory Gibson), and even Stella (Vernee Watson). More recently, the suspect list has shortened, and Willow stands trial. GH rumors hint that Michael framed Willow for shooting Drew. However, even if that’s true, that doesn’t mean Willow isn’t guilty anyways.
Recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors have emerged. And according to the latest, the trial twists and turns will make GH fans question everything.
Apparently, GH rumors tease that courtroom chaos ensues when Scout Cain (Cosette Abinante) comes bursting through the doors. This recent dirt on the people of Port Charles claims that Scout confesses to shooting Drew. Supposedly, when she comes through the courtroom doors, she confesses to shooting her own father.
Furthermore, additional General Hospital spoilers claim that Drew‘s daughter even discloses how she obtained Edward Quartermaine’s gun. And to top it off, GH rumors tease that little Scout even reveals her motive. She feels that her father has done everything in his power to make her life lonely and miserable after the death of her mom, Sam (Kelly Monaco).
Evidently, Scout’s confession causes devastation and outrage as concerned loved ones advocate for the minor. Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) becomes emotional, and the judge orders Scout to stop speaking.
Do you think Scout makes a confession? If so, do you believe that it’s real? Who would Scout likely cover for? What if she knows who shot Drew, and doesn’t want children to live without their mother the way she has to? What if Scout doesn’t want to see Wiley and Amelia’s mother taken away from them…
The truth is out, and a slew of emotions hit Carly (Laura Wright) like a ton of bricks. Jason (Steve Burton) outed Josslyn (Eden McCoy) as a WSB Agent despite her plea to conceal her secret. After so long, Jason weighed his options and risks, and he felt that the best decision was to tell Carly the truth. Now what will she do? Will Carly confront Josslyn about the WSB?
Let’s put WSB Agent, Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna) on the back burner for a moment and focus on Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). Carly’s daughter has been lying to her for months. Suddenly, Carly’s world has been turned upside down. She’s going to want answers, but is she willing to risk someone overhearing her confront Josslyn?
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Carly wants answers from WSB Agents Jack and Joss. Coming up on General Hospital, Jason’s right, Josslyn’s life is on the line. Joss is a full fledged WSB Agent, and if her cover is blown, she’s at great risk. How much longer will Josslyn lie to Carly before the elephant in the room is addressed?
Imagine the fury when Carly learns about Josslyn and Brennan! Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) puts her trust into very few people. She knows who is there for her when all I said and done, and that’s why learning the truth about Josslyn hits Carly hard.
Coming up on General Hospital, Carly’s world comes crashing down when she learns that she’s been betrayed. The betrayal cuts deep, over and over, and over again with each person who has kept this secret. Brennan and Carly’s understanding anbijt the WSB is present, but limited. She understands the nature of his work and their relationship, and what she’s gotten into. But Brennan keeps pushing the boundaries. According to General Hospital previewsand spoilers, Carly’s life as she knows it implodes.
How will Carly react once she finds out that she’s been deceived by her daughter, betrayed by her boyfriend, while her best friend kept their secret hidden?
Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) is not on my list of favorite people since this whole custody battle began. Willow’s affair with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has lead many down a dark path. The Corinthos and Quartermaine families, along with Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mom Nina, are plagued by the devastating effects of Michael and Willow’s divorce, and the fight for custody of Wiley and Amelia.
Willow and Nina’s Arrest
This week on General Hospital, the PCPD take Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and her mother, Nina Reese (Cynthia Watros) into custody. New evidence, and an unreliable alibi has led to their arrest in the attempted murder of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). According to recent GH previews, Willow’s got Michael’s number. She speculates that this was a set up, and that Michael planted the gun at Elizabeth’s (Rebecca Herbst). Is she right?
Well, General Hospital rumors hint that yes, Willow is spot on. Michael’s random visit to Elizabeth’s house, and his sudden desire to want Willow to see their kids raise suspicions. In fact, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) already warned Michael and Carly of how this looks to the PCPD. Despite Willow’s arrest, Diane feels that the PCPD could still find Carly, or Michael responsible for Drew’s shooting. Did Michael raise red flags, drawing attention to the mother-son duo?
Did Michael Frame Willow?
It sure does look like Michael framed Willow for the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain. Diane doesn’t buy Michael’s story for a hot second. And Carly only has her word to fall back on. But this time, Carly’s telling the truth.All signed point to Michael for framing Willow, and planting the gun at Elizabeth’s house. He’s dead set on keeping her away from their children, and would do anything to ensure the fact. But would he really let Willow rot in Pentonville even if she didn’t shoot her own lover? Jealousy causes some to go to great lengths out of vengeance and spite. So, it’s highly possible that the visitation was all a set up. What a creep!
Willow Tait- Framed AND Guilty?!
Coming up on General Hospital, Willow reveals her theory about Michael. She’s convinced that he set her up, and even knew the precise timing of the anticipated (by Michael) arrest.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal upcoming twists and turns. Diane might be right about what’s ahead for mother and son. Signs point to a frame job, making Michele look even more guilty. Will he bring his mommy down with him?
GH rumors claim that Michael is innocent in Drew’s shooting, but framing Willow puts a target on his own back. He’ll look guiltier than sin if the PCPD discovers that planted that gun.
General Hospital: Will Britt take advantage of Joss’s situation?
Britt blackmails Josslyn over WSB? When they said the Britch is back they weren’t joking. Dr. Britt Westbourne’s reputation precedes her as the embryo- stealing, man-trapping, bossy and abrasive Doctor at General Hospital. Initially, Britt was most definitely all of those things. In time she mellowed out, and softened up a bit. But the “rough around the edges” didn’t vanish- they just went a bit under her surface.
General Hospital recaps recall Britt’s selfless act when she saved Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) from the hook killer. Now that Britta has returned from playing dead, she seems to have reverted back to living up to The Britch name. In fact, she’s now using her act of heroism as a form of blackmail against Joss. Josslyn literally owes Britt her life, and she also needs her silence. So the old Britt emerges and dies what she has to do.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Britt blackmails Josslyn in order to keep her silence. It seems that Britt has the upper hand when it comes to Joss, and even Carly. The doctor’s ties to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) really strikes a nerve with Josslyn’s mom. Carly is jealous, so she flaunts her and Jason’s “trust” and “bond” with one another like a kid on the first day of school, wearing brand new Jordan’s that the whole school said he’d never get. And what Carly doesn’t know is that Jason is keeping secret for Joss. To top it off, Britt also happened to harbor the same secret. So, imagine Carly’s fury when she finally learns that Britt shares a secret with both her daughter Josslyn, and her best friend, Jason.
Monica Quartermaine’s (Leslie Charleson) death has shaken an entire city. Port Charles will never be the same without General Hospital’s top Cardiologist, former Chief of Staff, and head of the household at the Quartermaine mansion. Family and friends gather to honor a legend, and Tracy says goodbye to Monica.
Tracy Eulogizes Monica
So far, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) have carried most of the heavy emotions that come with losing someone they love. It’s no doubt that Monica was important to so many- but to Tracy and Jason, their connection to Monica was something extra special. Everyone’s eulogies were delivered with truth, heart, and honor for not only Monica Quartermaine, but for Leslie Charleson as well.
Coming up on General Hospital, Monica’s loved ones move forward after the memorial service. Life goes on as they say, but not before saying a proper goodbye. And that’s exactly what Port Charles gets from Tracy Quartermaine to the beloved Monica Quartermaine.
General Hospital: Monica Quartermaine’s Memorial
What began with ambivalence transformed into quite an honorary speech for Tracy’s dearly beloved sister in law, Monica. Tracy’s heartfelt speech for Monica was as genuine as Jane’s feelings for Leslie Charleson. Elliot and Charleson were true friends behind the GH set, and walked through life together since meeting in 1965.
Reportedly, GH iconic Jane Elliot opened up about losing Leslie, and mourning her friend twice. She told Variety, “It was very, very difficult to play her alive when she had already passed in real life. It extended the mourning because we had to keep her alive when she wasn’t. I had to mourn her death twice,” Elliot disclosed.
The love in the room is undeniable as GH celebrates Leslie Charleson.
General Hospital: Brook Lynn jet sets to look for Tracy
Will Brook Lynn and Ned find Tracy? Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) held it together as she told each family member that Monica (the late Leslie Charleson) had died. Finally, she broke down on that iconic staircase. Tracy cried for her sister-in-law, her arch enemy, and her best friend when all was said and done.
Ned (Wally Kurth) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) are kind of in a state of panic. Now that Tracy has had time to let the news resonate, she’s nowhere to be found. GH recaps recall that the family combed the Quartermaine mansion, but there was no sign of Tracy.
On the next General Hospital, Brook Lynn boards a private aircraft. GH spoilers tease that Brook Lynn and Ned leave to look for Tracy. Her disappearing act is both worrisome and bothersome at this difficult time. Tracy needs to grieve. Selfishly, the family needs Tracy to lean on, and to take care of certain details of Monica’s memorial.
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Brook Lynn is all ears as she jet sets to find Tracy.
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