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What’s the Play
Marco didn't make it home. Valentin made coq au vin in Carly's kitchen. Rocco did something he can never undo. Liz stopped Ric from telling her the truth, and that is going to come back around. It was that kind of week in Port Charles. Shannon and Amanda break it all down in this week's recap — and yes, the pomegranate cosmogroni is still happening. Just not at 8 a.m.
5 days ago7 min read


Sonny Was Still Sonny Enough
Sonny said the word murder out loud. Jason stood on a roof in broad daylight. Marco had a lot of goodbyes. And Ric gave Elizabeth the chance to hear the truth. She stopped him. That one is going to come back around. Full recap at GeneralHospitalPodcast.com.
Mar 237 min read


Emma Can Play Guitar
Jason walked in on Carly and Valentin. Nathan cannot swing a bat anymore and Shannon has a theory about why. Maxie and Lulu had it out, and honestly Maxie has a point. Plus a nail salon scene that really should have stayed between two people. We are recapping the week of March 9th through the 13th and there is a lot to get into.
Mar 165 min read


We Interrupt This Podcast for Shannon to Take a Cold Shower
Carly and Valentin finally gave in to the tension that’s been building between them. After an emotional confrontation with Josslyn about the dangers surrounding the WSB, Valentin stepped in to comfort Carly—and the moment quickly turned into something much more. Their long-simmering chemistry finally crossed a line, creating one of the most talked-about moments of the week in Port Charles.
Mar 92 min read


Then He's An Absolute Idiot!
Disclaimer: This recap may contain errors or minor inaccuracies. Shannon has not yet watched this week’s episodes of General Hospital and did not listen to the corresponding podcast episode before this was written, so details are based solely on the on-air material as presented during the February 23–27 episodes and may require clarification in a future update. This week on General Hospital (February 23–27) brought major movement across multiple storylines in Port Charles,
Mar 23 min read


Axeidental Date
A woman in a black lace dress raises an axe over her shoulder at an indoor axe-throwing venue. Neon heart lights glow on the wood-paneled wall behind her, and a man stands nearby watching with his hand near his face. A sign on the wall reads “EST. 2018.”
shorten for wix blog excerpt under 500 characters This week on General Hospital, February 16 through 20, centered on Maxie processing Nathan being alive, the fallout from the key investigation, Kristina’s manuscript decision
Feb 234 min read


Cheese Isn't a Color
This week on General Hospital (Feb 9–13), secrets unraveled at Wyndemere as Lucas realized he is not getting the full truth. Lucy’s feud with Ava escalated from the nail salon to an awkward dinner with Sidwell. Kristina admitted she submitted Molly’s manuscript without permission. Danny questioned the Cassadine family tree. And in Boston, Maxie finally woke up — and learned Nathan is alive.
Feb 165 min read


The Davis Girls Had It This Week
Most of the week felt quiet on General Hospital until Friday completely changed everything. Willow’s choices around custody, the key setup, and her shocking confession to Drew reframed earlier scenes and raised serious questions about control, consent, and accountability. Meanwhile, Britt’s medication situation tightened, Anna’s crisis escalated overseas, and Joss kept quietly pulling at threads that may connect far more than anyone realizes. We break down what mattered, what
Feb 93 min read


Protecting Her Search History
This was a heavy week on General Hospital, airing January 26–30, 2026, and it felt especially familiar because the storm on screen matched what we were dealing with in real life. Pittsburgh was hit with a massive snowstorm that kept us mostly snowed in throughout the week, so watching Port Charles shut down, lose power, and force people to stay put felt very real. The weather limited movement and kept characters in place long enough for situations and conversations to play ou
Feb 24 min read


C is for Cullum and that’s NOT good enough for me
This was a heavy week on General Hospital, airing Monday, January 19 through Friday, January 23, 2026, and it’s kind of wild how much there was to talk about for a four-day stretch. We saw the celebration at Drew’s house fall apart, Drew collapse and end up hospitalized, Chase demoted, Michael spiraling over what everyone thinks he did, Anna’s mental state deteriorating, and several long-standing relationships shifting under the pressure. The week picked up with Willow, Drew,
Jan 264 min read


She Could’ve Tap Danced Her Way Through
The verdict came in, but the conversations around it did the most damage. This week in Port Charles was heavy in a quiet way — and a lot shifted.
Jan 194 min read


He Makes His Own Lists
This week in Port Charles felt heavy and relentless, with the trial dominating the canvas and exposing far more than simple guilt or innocence. Testimony revealed character, pressure, and consequences, from Dante’s struggle between duty and family to Elizabeth’s carefully measured honesty. Drew’s unraveling, Michael’s quiet emotional beat, and the deliberate nature of the reveal shifted everything, while side stories added unease, history, and unexpected depth across town.
Jan 123 min read


Against Girl Code
This past week on General Hospital (Dec 29, 2025–Jan 2, 2026) was a short holiday week with no new episodes on New Year’s Eve or New Year’s Day, so it was mostly conversations and setup. One of the biggest things we talked about was the New Year’s Day re-air of Luke Spencer’s final episode. This wasn’t an actual tribute — it was a re-air from 2015, when Anthony Geary originally left General Hospital . Holiday re-airs are expected, but it was promoted in a way that made it fe
Jan 52 min read
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