Dante Blasts ‘Nathan’ as Rocco Spirals & Lulu Slams Britt
In the latest episode of General Hospital, the cast erupted into heated arguments over the roles of characters who have played pivotal parts in their families' lives. Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) criticized Ryan Paevey's portrayal of Nathan for lying about his involvement in Cullum's shooting, while Lulu (Alexa Havins) accused Kelly Thiebaud of covering up her own son’s past. Meanwhile, Finn Carr (Rocco) clashed with Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) and Charlotte (Bluesy Burke), sparking a mix of tension and mutual respect. The show turned its attention to family dynamics, with Trina and Portia discussing future plans, and Jordan and Molly reconnecting after tragedy. Curtis (Donnell Turner) shared concerns about his role in protecting his child, leaving some questions about his approach.
Acts of Love
Trina and Alexa Havins visited the cabin for the first time, planning a baby shower. After updating her mom on her music career, they discussed the guest list, and Portia invited Jordan, hoping to help the blended family come together. Curtis told Jordan he’d stop by the D.A.’s office for an update on Isaiah, believing his investigation would exonerate him. However, Jordan later received a surprise visit from Molly, expressing regret over the distance between them since she lost her baby Irene. They reconnected, reflecting on how each had been impacted by their respective losses.
Do It Yourself
Justine grilled Isaiah about his movements during the car crash. When Justine asked if his black BMW SUV was involved, Isaiah realized she suspected he was responsible. He refused to answer and even declined a paint sample from his car. Justine accused him of harassment and stalked out, warning that no evidence would lead to charges against him. Later, Jordan received a warrant denied by a judge, leaving Jordan to face no case until things ended.
Stay In Your Lane
Dante blasted “Nathan” for hiding Rocco’s involvement in Cullum’s shooting. “Nathan” defended himself, noting he and Jason acted to protect Rocco and prevent the commissioner from taking action. Dante insisted he should have been informed, highlighting his frustration with “Nathan.” “Nathan” admitted he handled things poorly and warned Dante to stop using evidence before Cullum could find it. He also emphasized that sending Rocco away was a betrayal of trust.
Under Pressure
Lulu summoned Britt over to her house, wanting to make sure Britt was on the same page about protecting Rocco. Their conversation quickly turned violent when Britt accused her of conspiring with Nathan to send Rocco away. Britt denied it, but said she didn’t think sending Rocco away was a bad idea. Lulu snapped that whatever came next was hers and Dante’s to decide. She kicked Britt out, blaming her for pushing Rocco away.
Two Against One
Rocco was caught off guard when Danny overheard Sonny say Jenz Sidwell was responsible for Jason getting taken. Rocco tried to cover his guilt, but Danny and Charlotte explained they hadn’t told him because he was quiet and withdrawn. Danny asked Rocco to help break into Wyndemere to get info on Sidwell, which led to Rocco losing his cool and threatening to turn them in if they tried to sneak in. Danny countered that unlike Rocco, he didn’t have parents to clean up his problems, warning Rocco to stay out of his way.
Last Resort
Britt returned home to find Rocco waiting in the hallway. As he opened up about being helpless and overwhelmed, Britt offered comfort, reassuring him he’d saved her and Jason. She apologized for pushing him away and promised Rocco he could talk to her anytime. She questioned whether she overstepped, asking if Curtis would resort to illegal measures to get evidence against Isaiah or if Lulu would go on the run with her son.
Just For You
The show concluded with a heartfelt message from Britt, inviting viewers to share their thoughts on the events. "If you take a step back and think about it," she wrote, "this raises a deeper question about trust and responsibility."