General Hospital recap, December 15 – December 19, 2025: Valentin’s Warnings Finally Land as Carly Hardens Her Resolve

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General Hospital's Carly and Valentin. | Image Source: ABC

Here is the General Hospital weekly recap for episodes that aired from December 15th through December 19th, 2025: Anna finds a message from Faison, while Brad and Britt get arrested for dining and ditching, and Nina warns Charlotte not to share any intel about her communications with Valentin with anyone.

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General Hospital's Chase arresting Brad and Britt. | Image Source: ABC
General Hospital's Chase arresting Brad and Britt. | Image Source: ABC

This week on General Hospital, Tracy returned to Port Charles, so Ned had to reveal that he had recently suffered a heart attack, a development that prompted concern but also action. Determined to take his health seriously, Ned committed to lifestyle changes, though Tracy’s presence made it clear that “support” would also come with close supervision. Brook Lynn reacted with visible surprise at Tracy’s sudden reentry into family affairs, while Tracy quickly reasserted her role as both protector and enforcer within the household. It didn’t take long for her to realize her Quartermaine heirlooms were nowhere to be found. Elsewhere, Rocco’s legal situation came into focus. Sonny attempted to pressure ADA Turner into dropping the charges against his grandson, but the effort failed. Lulu, recognizing the toll the situation was taking on Rocco and on Dante’s already strained relationship with Gio, decided to step in directly. In court, Turner presented Rocco with a choice between jail time and community service. Rocco accepted community service, a resolution that spared him incarceration but left lingering emotional fallout for the family. Emma, meanwhile, sought Felicia’s guidance on how to help Gio reconnect with Dante, underscoring how fractured relationships continued to ripple outward. Willow’s trial began to dominate the week as Alexis worked carefully to prepare her client. She warned Willow repeatedly not to react emotionally to testimony, no matter how provocative, stressing that perception in the courtroom could be as damaging as evidence. The prosecution laid out its case, arguing motive, means, and opportunity, while Alexis focused on exposing gaps in the PCPD’s investigation. Tracy was called to the stand and recounted the events surrounding the night of the shooting, including her confrontation with Drew. Nina’s testimony proved equally complicated. Forced to admit she had provided Willow with a false alibi, Nina explained she acted to protect her daughter from what she described as a witch hunt. Under cross-examination, she confirmed that Willow had not asked her to lie, but had gone along with the story to shield Nina instead. The exchange shifted the courtroom’s tone, adding emotional nuance while raising questions about who was truly driving the narrative behind the scenes. Michael found himself increasingly isolated and admitted to Tracy that his marriage to Willow had been failing long before the shooting, a realization that unsettled him further when Tracy pieced together that Michael had been near Drew’s house on the night in question. Though no formal accusations were made, the implication lingered. The possibility of additional suspects began to feel less theoretical and more pressing. Brad returned to Port Charles, reuniting with Britt and Lucas. The reunion offered moments of warmth but also revealed deeper complications. Britt disclosed to Brad that after the hook attack, she had been taken out of the country and forced to work on an illegal cold fusion project under Jenz Sidwell’s control. She explained that experimental medication had kept her alive, but that her continued access to it was also controlled by Pascal. Though she had returned home, Britt made it clear she was far from free. Jason, increasingly concerned, sought out Joss for help investigating Britt’s situation. He emphasized the danger Britt was in and warned Joss not to trust Jack. Joss admitted she was having second thoughts about her work with the WSB, especially with Vaughn gone, and acknowledged that both she and Britt were being treated as expendable tools in a much larger operation centered on Sidwell and Faison’s research. At Lulu’s house, tensions mounted. Charlotte communicated with Valentin via a key with special color-coded ribbons, signaling his presence nearby even as Lulu remained determined to keep her daughter safe. Nathan continued to stay at the house, presenting himself as a steady, supportive presence. Lulu thanked him for being there, unaware that doubts about his past were beginning to surface elsewhere. Jack’s role became increasingly suspect. He gifted Carly a necklace and pressed her again to help him gain access to Charlotte, framing his concern as protective. Carly believed his intentions were sincere, but Valentin challenged that assumption when he later confronted her. Hiding out at Carly’s, Valentin warned her that Jack had manipulated situations involving Jason and the FBI to his own advantage. He suggested Jack’s actions were part of a broader scheme connected to Sidwell and Faison’s work, not isolated acts of goodwill. The courtroom drama reached a turning point when Alexis challenged the admissibility of key traffic camera evidence. Under pressure, Turner admitted that the original footage was missing, leaving only still photos that could not be properly authenticated. The judge ruled the evidence inadmissible, dealing a significant blow to the prosecution’s case and forcing investigators to reassess their focus. Alexis capitalized on the moment, questioning why the PCPD had narrowed its investigation so quickly and whether other suspects had been improperly excluded. Jack later warned Lulu directly that Nathan could not be trusted, reminding her that Nathan’s paternal last name was Faison. The statement was delivered without theatrics, but its implications were immediate and unsettling. Lulu pushed back, insisting Jack had no jurisdiction and ordering him to leave, but the seed of doubt had been planted. In her apartment-like prison cell, Anna discovered a copy of The Crystalline Conspiracy hidden beneath her food tray. The book, written by P.K. Sinclair, bore a handwritten inscription reading, “For my muse – C.” The gesture felt deliberate, personal, and unmistakably was Faison’s. What might once have played as a threat now read as confirmation that his influence had not faded. ADA Turner put Kristina on the stand and questioned her about Dawn of Day, which Kristina identified as a cult that pulled her into its inner circle, the Trust, where members received weapons training. She testified that while she and Willow were not part of the Trust at the same time, Willow warned her about the group and helped her get out. Turner emphasized that Willow herself also had weapons training, a point Kristina confirmed. Later, Alexis established that Kristina had never seen Willow actually wield a weapon. Brook Lynn then took the stand and revealed that the entire Quartermaine family saw the video of Willow and Drew having sex while Willow was still married to Michael. Elizabeth followed, explaining that Willow and Drew’s wedding fell apart after Willow learned Drew was sleeping with Nina. This prompted Turner to suggest motive to the jury, though her attempt to connect Willow’s custody fears to the shooting was shut down. Meanwhile, Valentin warned Carly that if Brennan had once taken incriminating evidence to exonerate her when she was accused of racketeering, he could still use it again. Carly slowly realized Jack’s every move was designed to exploit her and Joss. Ultimately, she doubled down on wanting to destroy Jack. Speaking of which, Joss filled Jason in on Britt’s involvement in the cold fusion project, explaining that she worked on it at the Five Poppies and continued the research in Port Charles with Dalton. She also revealed how Lucas became a WSB asset after moving into Wyndemere. Elsewhere, Lulu threw Jack out for repeatedly trying to coerce her, later allowing Nina to take Charlotte out under police and WSB protection. Charlotte later admitted that she’d been in contact with Valentin, and Nina warned her not to share information like that with anyone, including her (Nina), because too many powerful people were after her dad. Britt and Brad capped the day by dining and ditching after ordering an expensive meal, only to be arrested later by Chase. Meanwhile, Drew repeatedly pressured Alexis, threatening to accuse Michael if the case went poorly, then took the stand and claimed he didn’t know who shot him, making it clear the trial remained anything but settled. And finally, Jason promised to keep Joss up to date, and she looked forward to working with him again.

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