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General Hospital Spoilers: Josslyn Jacks Has Gone Full Mob — and Britt Westbourne Is the Last Firewall

Josslyn Jacks is demanding Britt Westbourne use her medical access to silence Ross Cullum for good — but Britt may have a darker, smarter plan of her own.

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JOSSLYN JACKS WANTS ROSS CULLUM SILENCED AND BRITT WESTBOURNE HOLDS EVERYONE’S FATE

TL;DR: Josslyn Jacks has issued the most chilling demand of her life — use your hospital access to ensure Ross Cullum never wakes up. But in General Hospital’s most explosive moral standoff of 2026, the real question isn’t whether Josslyn goes too far. It’s whether Britt Westbourne finds a way that’s technically worse.

The Line Josslyn Jacks Just Crossed

She didn’t pick up a gun. She found something more dangerous — a doctor with unrestricted hospital access and a very good reason to keep Ross Cullum quiet.

Josslyn Jacks has crossed a line that cannot be uncrossed. The woman who spent years raging at her mother Carly Spencer for enabling mob violence walked into General Hospital‘s ICU this week and issued a directive that would make Sonny Corinthos himself pause: get in there, use your credentials as a licensed physician, and make sure Ross Cullum never regains consciousness. Not as a threat. Not as a panic-fueled reaction. As a coldly calculated plan from someone who has done the math and doesn’t like the answer.

And the logic, as much as it stings to admit it, isn’t wrong.

Jason Morgan is sitting in federal shackles right now because he wiped a teenager’s fingerprints off a firearm, pressed his own hands onto the grip, and told Britt Westbourne to lie to the police. He made that sacrifice to protect Rocco Falconeri — Dante’s teenage son, the boy who picked up Cullum’s dropped gun on Pier 55 and shot a WSB Director in the back to save two lives. That cover-up only holds as long as Cullum stays unconscious. The moment that man opens his eyes and starts talking, Jason’s false confession unravels, Rocco’s identity as the actual shooter surfaces, and every single person inside this conspiracy faces federal charges.

Josslyn Jacks isn’t panicking. She’s problem-solving. Which is, frankly, the most terrifying version of her we’ve ever seen.Have something to say about where this storyline is headed? Write to the editor at [email protected] — we want to hear from you!

Britt Westbourne Is Not Going to Commit Murder — But She Might Do Something Worse

Here’s the thing about Britt Westbourne: she’s not going to flatline Ross Cullum. Everything about her current arc — this hard-won resurrection from Croatian captivity, the Huntington’s diagnosis she’s managing, the redemption she’s clawed back one ethical decision at a time — points to a woman who will not cross that final line. Outright murder of a defenseless ICU patient goes against every instinct she’s spent years rebuilding.

But there is a play available to someone with Britt’s pharmacological expertise that isn’t murder. It isn’t mercy, either.

A precisely calibrated cocktail of paralytics and heavy sedatives. A medically induced coma, deep enough and sustained enough that no WSB interrogator ever gets a coherent word from Cullum’s lips. Not indefinitely — nothing in daytime is forever — but long enough. Long enough to stall the federal investigation. Long enough for Jason’s situation to shift. Long enough for someone to find another play entirely. If I know these writers, Britt is already doing the math in her head, and she hasn’t liked a single number she’s landed on.

It’s not murder. It’s not innocence. It’s the space in between — and it might be the most morally complicated thing General Hospital has staged in years.

What Happens If the Cover-Up Cracks

None of this exists in a vacuum. Lulu Spencer is sitting on her son’s confession with a promise to take care of everything and absolutely no plan to back it up. Dante Falconeri arrested his best friend for a crime his own biological son committed — and he doesn’t know it yet. Every day that Cullum inches closer to consciousness is another day this entire structure gets a little more fragile.

Don’t be surprised if Josslyn Jacks pays a price for what she’s set in motion here — not legally, not yet, but personally. The irony of becoming exactly what she once condemned is not going to be lost on the people who love her. Could this fracture something between Josslyn and Dante, between her and Michael, between her and whoever finds out she coolly proposed a hospital killing? Something tells me this version of Josslyn doesn’t get to walk back through that door unchanged.

The smarter play, the darker play, the one that technically keeps everyone’s hands clean — Josslyn Jacks put it in motion, and Britt has to decide. Whatever she chooses, General Hospital is about to make sure everyone pays for it.Sound off below — is Josslyn going too far, or is Britt the only one actually thinking clearly? Drop your take in the comments and let’s settle this debate!

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Is this goodbye for now? Steve Burton announced he's taking a break and now Jason is being whisked away to a whole other country. Is this how Jason leaves the show until the end of summer? Can Valentin really save him? Oh, I can't wait to see how all this plays out!

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