General Hospital Recap: Anna Warns Brennan About Carly's Wrath
On today's General Hospital recap:
Anna's annoyed to find Brennan was the one who grabbed her on the piers. Brennan says she came too close to messing with his op and promises to tell her everything. Brennan tells her Dalton was working with cold fusion and Josslyn has been very helpful. He tells Anna that Josslyn has helped them to find out Dalton is passing the information to a third party via a courier.
Michael tells Dante he misses Daisy and has suspicions about who was targeting her. He believes it was Willow and says she would know where the security cameras are to avoid them. Dante asks Michael to confront Willow, but he says he's not sure if it's true yet. Michael says he can't let his kids near Willow because she's not safe anymore.
Chase runs into Willow, who asks him for information about her kids. Chase tells her what Wylie and Amelia are up to which upsets her since she's not there. Willow wants to see them but admits she has work to do before the hearing in October. Chase reassures Willow the court will see her as a good mother and promises to testify on her behalf.
Willow realizes she's made terrible mistakes and knows she shouldn't have gone to see the kids the night of the wedding. She says she needs to figure out how to undo the damage. Carly happens by and Willow apologizes to her for showing up at her house the night of the wedding. Willow also apologizes for not listening to her about Drew. Carly says Nelle apologized to her as well and she didn't believe either of them.
Tracy tells Sidwell a portion of Sonny's investment was laundered money and has severed all ties with him. She wants to take the information to the police, but Sidwell tells her she can't. Justine interrupts to talk to Marcos, telling him that his statement was a lie to cover for Sonny. Marco refuses to change his statement.
Tracy realizes this is why Sidwell pulled his interest in Measure C, but he says he can still work behind the scenes. Tracy still has plans to get Sonny for the Deception money, but Marco says Tracy had the records for months and hasn't said anything. Sidwell agrees the records should have been turned over as soon as Tracy found out.
Carly's upset Lucas has been ignoring her and asks him to move back home. Lucas tells her about his conversation with Felicia. Lucas isn't happy with how Carly treated him but figures it's because she can't admit she's wrong about Sonny.
Carly says she can't cut Sonny out of her life and hopes Lucas understands it. She apologizes for the things she said about Brad and Marco. Lucas still refuses to move back in and says he needs to get his own place.
Sonny wonders why Jason is distracted and he tells him that he's thinking of Britt and how he saw her at the airport. Sonny thinks it's his grief talking but Jason says he also heard her voice and believes she's alive. Sonny wonders how Britt would have survived and asks what Jason will do about it. Jason says he thinks he should give Britt her freedom.
Curtis tells Portia that Drew wants a truce, but Portia doesn't believe it. He says Drew will never know he was the one who told Willow the truth. Portia asks if Drew handed over the evidence he has on her, but Curtis admits he didn't. Portia asks if Curtis is now willing to fight for their marriage.
Curtis says he wants to work on their marriage and understands her actions. Portia believes they can come through this stronger. Curtis says he's still in love with her and Drew made him realize it was wrong to judge her.
Marco and Sidwell discuss their next plans for Sonny. Sidwell tells him he can make it look like the custody judge was bought off by Sonny.
Previous General Hospital (GH) Recap: Who Kidnapped Anna?
Anna is angry Brennan is putting Josslyn in danger, but Brennan says it's only a recon mission and orders her to stand down. Anna says Emma's involved as well. Brennan warns if she tries to stop them or get in their way, he'll toss her in Steinmauer. Anna says there will be hell to pay when Carly finds out what he's done to Josslyn.
Brennan says he's certain Josslyn will come back from Dalmatia perfectly fine. Anna remembers what Jason told her, about Britt having a tote from Dalmatia
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This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Aug 6, 2025, where it first appeared.
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