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GH Spoilers: Sonny and Jason’s Diamond Deal Backfires – Sidwell’s Revenge Plot Puts Port Charles in Danger

General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny Corinthos and Jason Morgan’s involvement with Holly’s stolen diamonds attracts dangerous criminal Jenz Sidwell to Port Charles, putting multiple lives at risk.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Sonny and Jason in Trouble, Hospital Drama Escalates, and Heather Webber’s Shocking News

General Hospital Spoilers: Sonny and Jason in Trouble, Hospital Drama Escalates, and Heather Webber’s Shocking News

Sonny and Jason in Deep Trouble

Sonny Corinthos and Jason Morgan are about to make a major mistake in Thursday’s episode of General Hospital. Holly Sutton has approached Sonny with a risky diamond-moving scheme, and now Jason is meeting with him to fast-track this business deal. But neither of them knows that Jenz Sidwell, a dangerous criminal, is heading to Port Charles with revenge on his mind! This could be the biggest misstep Sonny and Jason have ever made.

Sam and Scout’s Emotional Turmoil

The hospital is about to become a battleground of emotions as Sam McCall’s upcoming surgery has everyone on edge. Scout, her daughter, is practically begging Sam for reassurance about the surgery’s outcome. Alexis Davis is doing her best to keep everyone positive, but with Sam’s “fatal departure” potentially looming, Scout’s fears are not unfounded.

Laura’s Faith in Dr. Gannon for Lulu’s Surgery

Laura Collins is pinning her hopes on Dr. Isaiah Gannon to perform a life-saving surgery on her daughter, Lulu Spencer. Lucky Spencer is confident in Dr. Gannon’s abilities, giving Laura some hope, but in Port Charles, things rarely go as planned. Can Lulu survive another close call?

Heather Webber’s Shocking News

At Pentonville, Heather Webber is stunned to learn from Ric Lansing that she’s about to be a free woman. The news has rattled Portia Robinson so much that she’s plotting backup plans with Elizabeth Baldwin. Curtis Ashford assures everyone that Heather will leave Port Charles, but with Steven Webber back in the picture, it might not be that simple to keep Heather from clinging to Ace Cassadine!

Carly and Brennan’s Tension

Carly Spencer is facing another challenge as Jack Brennan’s mysterious dealings with Jenz Sidwell are causing friction between her and Jason. Carly insists Brennan isn’t all bad, but Jason isn’t convinced. When Carly confronts Brennan, his cutting response, “If you have to ask, you’re not as smart as I thought you were,” deepens the rift. Could Brennan’s games put Carly in danger?

Top 5 Takeaways

  1. Sonny and Jason are unknowingly walking into Jenz Sidwell’s trap, risking not only their business but their lives.
  2. Sam McCall’s surgery is adding stress to everyone in her life, especially Scout, who is worried about losing her mother.
  3. Laura Collins is putting her faith in Dr. Gannon, but Lulu’s surgery could still be fraught with complications.
  4. Heather Webber’s release from Pentonville could spell trouble for those in Port Charles, especially with Steven Webber back.
  5. Carly’s tension with Jack Brennan could escalate into a bigger problem, especially with Sidwell’s arrival looming over Port Charles.

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  • nancy

    Nancy Bannister is a veteran soap opera columnist with a passion for the genre spanning four decades. A fervent fan of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "The Young and the Restless," her expert commentary is featured weekly in Soap Opera Magazine. Away from her professional commitments, Nancy is a proud grandmother of seven, an avid gardener, and maintains a blog on her favorite shows, gardening tips, and family life. Her personal touch and deep connection with her subjects make her work an enjoyable read for soap opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike

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