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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


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


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


General Hospital Fan Spotlight Sam Nolan
This week’s Port Charles 411 Fan Spotlight features a thoughtful conversation with longtime listener Sam Nolan, who shared how discovering General Hospital during the Luke and Laura era turned into a lifelong connection. From VCR recordings and shocking character deaths to meaningful autism representation through Leo and frustrations with stalled storylines, Sam reflects on loving GH through every high and low.
Jan 152 min read
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