General Hospital Spoilers: Who is most vulnerable?
According to recent GH spoilers Jason leaves Port Charles vulnerable to Sidwell, Cullum, and any other moving threat. General Hospital spoilers and rumors for the coming weeks tease that Sidwell’s grief results in life or death type of danger. Sidwell’s out for blood and gunning for Sonny after Marco’s murder. He doesn’t just pose a threat to Sonny (Maurice Benard), but to any and all who are close to him. No exceptions. And now that Jason’s gone Sonny is more vulnerable than ever. But who is the most vulnerable without Jason’s protection?
This time, Sonny and his loves aren’t the only ones with a target on their back. Although he may care about Britt’s wellbeing because Jason loves her, Dr. Westbourne managed to become a target all on her own. Between Cullum and Sidwell, Britt is in extreme danger.
Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) has ties to both Sonny and Britt, AND his relationship with Marco plays a role as well.
Danny and Rocco are both close to Sonny in the obvious ways. And then Rocco is twisted all up in this after he shot Cullum. Danny is setting himself up to become Jason 2.0. His desire to make the WSB pay for what they’ve done to his father comes after the system failed him. This vigilante type reaction sounds a lot like Danny could be headed to a life like Sonny and Jason.
Josslyn Jack’s (Eden McCoy) connection to Sonny, her job as a WSB Agent, and those encounters with Cullum put her in harm’s way. She was working with Jason here and there, but now he’s gone and can’t protect her.
You know who else Jason can’t protect because he’s gone? Britt and Carly. Obviously, Carly is up to her neck in this mess. She’s dating Brennan whom she can’t trust, her daughter Joss is a WSB agent, Jason is her best friend, she’s Sonny’s leading lady, and not to mention she is harboring a fugitive.
The people of Port Charles are saddened by the sudden death of Marco Rios (Adrian Anchondo). Those closest to Marco are shaken after hearing the tragic news. Along with Lucas (Van Hansis) and Sidwell (Jenz Sidwell), Pascal (Marc Forget) is particularly distraught over Marco’s death. So much so that he was shaking?! Reportedly, General Hospital spoilers for the week of 4-6-26 reveal Lucas uncovers Pascal’s secret.
According to General Hospital recaps for the week of 3-30-26 through 4-3-26, Lucas and Pascal’s encounter left Lucas unnerved. First, Pascal confronted Lucas about staying at Wyndemere. At that point things were seemingly normal.
Is Pascal Hiding A Huntington’s Disease Diagnosis?
Suddenly, Pascal became visibly impaired. He showed signs of clumsiness and slurred speech, and this led to Lucas’s assumption that Pascal was drunk. Then, Pascal admitted to being intoxicated due to his grief over Marco. However, Pascal’s behavior came across as more frantic than sadness and mourning.
Reportedly, symptoms of Huntington’s Disease include tremors (shaking) and slurred speech. That seems to fit Pascal’s impairments when he encountered Lucas at Wyndemere.
The Smashed Vials
Furthermore, it makes sense that Pascal would show signs of Huntington’s Disease now, but never before because of the vials. Cullum smashed what was left of the vials Marco stole for Lucas, and then Lucas gave to Britt.
Pascal isn’t mourning Marco, he’s mourning himself. He knows that without those vials he will die. Just. Like. Britt.
General Hospital: Lucas isn’t ready to grieve Marco
On Wednesday’s 3-25-26 episode of General Hospital, tragedy struck more than once. General Hospital fans were left heartbroken over Marco’s death, and shattered over Lucas’s sadness. Right now it hasn’t quite sunk in, but the loss hit Lucas hard. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Lucas loses it over Marco once reality sets in.
General Hospital Recaps: Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) was the one to tell Lucas (Van Hansis) about Marco (Adrian Anchondo). His reaction was genuine, and he was obviously deeply saddened. But he said it himself to Ava that he hasn’t truly processed the loss. Medically, he knows that Marco is gone. But he admitted to Ava that fully grieving means acceptance, and he’s not ready for that.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Lucas loses it over Marco once reality sets in. The grieving process isn’t the same for everyone, and it definitely isn’t linear. Lucas has good days and bad days, but GH rumors tease that things get rough for Lucas, and he could head down a dark path mentally and emotionally.
While many would agree that it’s too soon, at some point could Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) swoop in and help Lucas find his way out of the dark?
According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Lucas and Isaiah encounter complications in the OR.
Coming up on General Hospital Dr. Lucas Jones operates on Ross Cullum as he fights for his life. Meanwhile, Lucas is unaware that in another OR, Dr. Isaiah Gannon operates on Marco. Lucas has no idea that he’s operating to save the life of someone who may have taken Marco’s.
The latest General Hospital previews reveal that something isn’t going right in the ER as Dr. Gannon calls it out. Then Dr. Jones says “Come on Cullum!” as the WSB agent is on the operating table.
Do you think Marco survives and that Agent Cullum dies? Will he survive- but Marco loses his life? Many different scenarios could play out as the story unfolds.
Be sure to watch General Hospital at 2 PM Eastern on ABC.
General Hospital fans can expect to be taken on another wild ride during the next episode of General Hospital. GH spoilers for 3-24-26 reveal that as Alexis Davis makes a gruesome discovery. With Danny alongside her, Alexis finds Marco.
The latest General Hospital previews and spoilers for March 24th, 2026 confirm that Alexis Davis faces an horrific reality. She brings Danny back to her office and that’s when she makes the discover. Evidently, Alexis finds Marco lying bloodied on the floor of her law office.
With Alexis finding Marco, he will most likely be rushed to GH where the staff will attempt to save his life is the ultimate goal. The situation hits Marco’s (Adrian Anchondo) loved ones hard as more information comes to light in the days ahead- How will Lucas take the news? And Sidwell? Yikes. Here’s to going that Marco doesn’t die!
Viewers should keep watching to see what happens after Alexis finds Marco and how this disturbing situation shapes the storyline moving forward on General Hospital.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Jason fails to come through for Danny or Britt. He had every intention to keep his word to both of them. Unfortunately, that ent be the case. General Hospital recaps recall Cullum’s call for Jason. Apparently, GH rumors suggest that Jason leaves Britt stranded. The warrant from the WSB suggests that Cullum frames Jason for Marco’s murder.
Jason’s Word. Broken Promises.
Separately, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) made a promise to Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) and a promise to Britt (Kelly Thiebaud). He wholeheartedly wants to show up for Danny at his basketball game, and Jason knows his son is counting on him being there. And before that, he also made a promise to Britt that he would stay by her side. Sadly, Jason’s word doesn’t live up to its reputation. He fails to come through for both Britt and Danny. Ultimately, Jason leaves Britt stranded.
The situation was out of Jason’s hands when Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) contacted Detective Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) with a warrant for Jason‘s arrest. GH spoilers tease that Jason misses Danny’s basketball game, and ends up fighting for his life.
Steve Burton’s Exit Story- Jason Leaves Port Charles
General Hospital news reports confirm that Steve Burton’s exit is quickly approaching. His last air date takes place at the end of March. The timing makes sense that Jason would be whisked away at the time. Steve begins his hiatus.
General Hospital’s cliffhanger Friday left fans full of emotions. A vast array of feelings filled the hearts of many after General Hospital’s 3-20-26 episode. The last scenes has fans fear that Cullum kills Marco. If Marco dies, will Lucas blame himself?
According to General Hospital recaps, Marco (Adrian Anchondo) came through for Lucas, and Lucas (Van Hasis) came through for Britt and even Brad. Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) received her medication and all went according to plan. Sort of. Marco underestimated Pascal (Marc Forget) and Cullum (Andrew Hawkes), and didn’t believe that they’d figure out who took the meds. He also assumed that the WSB Double Agent wouldn’t harm him.
It looks like Marco was dead wrong. General Hospital spoilers for the week of 3-23-26 tease that Alexis makes a gruesome discovery. After all, Marco was in Alexis and Diane’s office when Cullum walked in. It appears that Cullum kills Marco, and Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is the one to find him dead. Will Lucas blame himself for Marco’s death?
Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) didn’t take too well to Britt’s (Kelly Thiebaud) situation. He understands that it’s imperative she leaves because her life is at stake. However, he was clearly triggered by the conversation when Jason (Steve Burton), Lucas (Van Hansis), and Marco (Adrian Anchondo) came into play. You could almost see his face turning green with jealousy. The way he stormed off makes you wonder if Brad interferes with Britt’s plan, and the effect it could have on Britt, Jason, Lucas, and Marco’s lives.
Will Brad Interfere?
According to the latest General Hospital Spoilers and rumors, Brad‘s jealousy gets the best of him. Not only is he acting out over Britt and Jason, but Brad’s unresolved feelings for Lucas cut even deeper now that he and Britt have teamed up. Then add Lucas’s boyfriend Marco (Adrian Anchondo) into the mix, and Brad has a major case of FOMO. Will Brad‘s fear of missing out cause him to do something rash?
General Hospital recaps: Brad’s ex Dr. Jones, and his Bestie Dr. Westbourne work together with Lucas’s new boyfriend to save Britt’s life. Evidently, Brad is on the outside looking in. GH rumors speculate that Brad interferes with Britt’s plan and Marco pays the price when his jealousy takes control. Marco’s father Sidwell is a dangerous man, and Pascal is already onto Marco. It can only get uglier from here.
According to General Hospital recaps, Pascal has already opened that can of worms. If Brad interferes it too, it could foil the plan entirely, putting their lives in even greater jeopardy. Do you think Brad gets involved?
All’s fair in love and mob war. General Hospital recaps for the week of 2-23-26 through 2-27-26 feature a pivotal moment when Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) learned the truth about Marco (Adrian Anchondo) and Sidwell (Carlo Rota). Although Marco was able to convince him to stay, Lucas’s eyes are very much open. He isn’t simply turning a blind eye to what is going on with Marco and Sidwell. In fact, Lucas has his own demands for Marco in order to stay in this relationship. Lucas plays a large role to help save Britt from Sidwell.
Meanwhile, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is at Marco and Sidwell’s mercy. Now that Lucas knows that she’s being extorted, and that her life is in danger, his animosity toward Britt has taken a backseat. Surprisingly, Lucas (Van Hansis) is in full on hero mode for Dr. Westbourne. He is confident that living at Wyndemere puts him at an advantage when it comes to saving Britt. Despite his nobility and confidence, Britt stresses that Dr. Jones shouldn’t underestimated Sidwell.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER- Lucas’s Role In Taking Down Sidwell
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Marco’s feelings for Lucas drives a wedge between himself and his father. His vendetta against Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and his strong will to avenge his mother Natalia’s (Eva LaRue) death is the driving force behind Marco’s involvement in his dad’s business.
Divide and conquer is an age old strategy Even if it isn’t Lucas’s intention to divide and conquer, odds are that’s exactly why could happen. Apparently, General Hospital rumors tease that Lucas isn’t in denial, and that Marco’s feelings for him are real. His devotion to Lucas could cause a rift between Marco and his father.
Fresh General Hospital spoilers for the week of March 2, 2026, suggest that Lucas comes between father and son. Eventually, Sidwell and Marco turn on each other. This will be detrimental to Sidwell’s plan.
General Hospital: Lucas can’t say that Carly didn’t warn him
Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) is going to hate to say I told you so. Actually, just kidding. She’ll absolutely love it. Whether her brother Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) liked what she had to say or not, Carly wasn’t going to hold back, and she didn’t. Now Lucas knows exactly how his sister feel about his relationship with Marco Rios (Adrian Anchondo). Coming up on General Hospital, Lucas learns Carly was right about Marco.
Since the beginning, Marco seemed genuinely into Lucas. It appears that Marco has real care, concern, and even love for him. But Marco’s secret involvement in organized crime is what Carly was afraid of.
Despite the obvious risk of dating a mobster’s son, Lucas has grown quite comfortable in his and Marco’s relationship. Dr. Jones trusts Marco. Little does he know about the lies and secrets within the walls of his new home. As General Hospital recaps recall, Carly warned Lucas about Marco, and against moving into Wyndemere. Unfortunately , his living arrangement with Marco and his father Sidwell (Carlo Rota) is what drove a wedge between Lucas and Carly.
Coming up on General Hospital, Lucas learns the truth about Marco in the near future. It’s no doubt that Lucas is in danger, and Carly was right. Soon, Lucas will realize that he should have listened to his big sister Carly’s warning.
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