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Rocco Falconeri’s Chilling Confession Could Destroy the Falconeri Family in This Week’s GH Spoilers
Rocco Falconeri’s four chilling words could free Jason Morgan — and destroy his family — in GH spoilers for April 20-24!

TL;DR: General Hospital spoilers for the week of April 20-24 tease Rocco’s devastating hospital-room confession, Drew’s desperate blinking SOS, and Ethan Lovett’s electric return to Sonny’s doorstep!
Four Little Words. One 12-Year-Old Boy. Total Chaos.
Okay, soap fans. Are you sitting down? Because the hottest tease in the latest GH weekly preview is the one that made me drop my coffee mid-scroll. A 12-year-old boy walks into a hospital room. Stares down the corrupt federal agent he shot in the back. And four little words hang in the air like a loaded gun.
“Jason didn’t shoot Agent Cullum.”
Those four words belong to Rocco Falconeri (Finn Francis Carr), and if he says them out loud — to the face of the very man lying in that ICU bed — the entire Sidwell cover-up collapses in a single afternoon. Viewers have watched Rocco carry this guilt since March 23, when he grabbed a loose pistol on the pier and shot Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) in the back to save Britt Westbourne and his unofficial uncle. Meanwhile, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has been rotting in a WSB black site since March 27 for a crime he didn’t commit. Every day Rocco stays silent, Jason stays GONE.
Lulu Is Lying to a Detective. About Their Own Kid.
And here’s where it gets really messy. Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening) knows EXACTLY what her son did. She’s been holding that truth close, too close, and this week her ex-husband corners her. Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) — a PCPD detective, by the way — looks Lulu dead in the eye and asks five devastating words: “What aren’t you telling me?”
Let me get this straight. Lulu is hiding a federal shooting from the father of her child. Who is a cop. While she’s off dating the man she THINKS is resurrected Nathan West (girl, please — that’s Cassius Faison and you know it). My gut tells me Dante’s detective instincts have been twitching for weeks. Reading between the lines of that promo? He already suspects his son. The only question is whether Lulu cracks first or he drags it out of her.
Then the preview shows Rocco Falconeri walking through that hospital corridor like a boy twice his age — small shoulders, huge secret, eyes that have seen way too much. And Ross? That monster greets him with a devious grin that should send every parent in Port Charles running for the hills.
Could this mean Rocco is about to confess out loud to the man he tried to kill? Something tells me yes. But Ross isn’t some ordinary WSB suit. He’s the same snake who stabbed attorney Marco Rios to death at Miller & Davis and smirked through his own surgery. If I know these writers, Ross won’t hand a 12-year-old over to the feds. He’ll pocket that confession and weaponize it. Blackmail. Leverage. Power over the entire Falconeri-Spencer orbit.
What do YOU think Rocco should do — come clean to his dad before Ross twists the knife? Drop editor Amber a line at [email protected] and sound off!
Drew Is Blinking for His Life. And Ethan Lovett Is BACK.
Across town, a whole other tragedy is steadily boiling over. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) lies motionless in that bed, paralyzed by the Sidwell-supplied drug Willow has been secretly pumping into his IV for months. Then in swans Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), leaning over his helpless body to sneer, “Blink all you want, Drew, no one is going to save you.” Yikes. Nina is SPIRALING — and honestly, I can’t even blame her, she’s being blackmailed and framed from both sides. But then nurse Elizabeth Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) catches Drew blinking and gently asks if he’s trying to send a message. Don’t be surprised if Liz becomes the single thread that unravels Willow’s entire paralytic empire.
And THEN. Oh, soap fans. The prodigal chaos agent himself. Ethan Lovett (Nathan Dean) is finally back in Port Charles after years off-canvas, and his very first stop after Pier 55 is Sonny Corinthos‘s (Maurice Benard) front door. Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi) greets him first, shell-shocked, before Sonny flashes that familiar half-grin: “Ethan Lovett! What do you need?” My prediction? Ethan didn’t fly back just to reminisce over espresso. With Jason gone and the Sidwell war heating up, Sonny desperately needs a new right hand — and Luke Spencer’s boy has always known how to slip between the cracks of the law.
Got a wild theory about what’s coming? Does Rocco crack? Does Liz decode Drew’s SOS? Is Ethan here for mob work or something messier? Scroll down and DROP IT in the comments — we read every single one!
But let’s be real. The beating heart of this entire week belongs to Rocco Falconeri. Finn Francis Carr has been quietly delivering some of the best child-actor work on daytime TV all spring. That “acting behind the eyes” performance — a kid trying to hold an adult-sized crime inside a 12-year-old body — is going to absolutely WRECK viewers when it finally cracks.
Whether the confession drops this week or holds until May sweeps, one thing is guaranteed. Rocco Falconeri is the domino. And once he tips? Port Charles levels. His family, Jason’s freedom, Ross’s blackmail leverage, the entire Sidwell war — every single piece runs straight through one little boy.
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@soapoperamag DId #JasonMorgan make the right call? Is #AlexisDavis really the right person for #DannyMorgan? Does she have what it takes to raise a teenager over the summer? Will she set him on the rigth path or help screw up his future? #GH #GeneralHospital ♬ original sound – Soap Opera Magazine























lbcsoaps
April 20, 2026 at 2:03 pm
Before posting as above, the writers needs to get the facts straight. Rocco is not a 12 year old boy he has to be in his teens by now. If not doing research though GH material, just do a Google search. But, to the writer’s credit the mention of Jason not being an official uncle of Rocco is correct.