General Hospital Recap: Brook Lynn Goes Upside Lulu's Head
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Drew says he has a solution and wants assurances from Michael. Jason says Drew tore Michael's family apart and then made Wylie believe he wasn't wanted. He says Drew is poison to the kids and there will be no compromise until Willow sees it for herself.
Drew says Michael stole the kids, but he won't keep them and says that's the message he wants Jason to tell Michael. Drew needles Jason about taking care of Sonny's family to the detriment of his own. He wonders how proud Sam would be that Jason still isn't making his kids his priority. Jason reiterates Drew will never get Michael's children nor the chance to destroy them.
Anna locks Dante and Chase in a holding cell to figure out their problems. Chase says his loyalty is with Brook Lynn and Dante accuses him of stabbing him in the back. Chase says Brook Lynn didn't want the child's life disrupted, and he respected her wishes.
Dante understands teenage Brook Lynn feeling too ashamed to tell him but feels she should have told him now, as an adult. Chase says Brook Lynn wasn't ready to become a mother and would have been forced to become one. Dante says she chose right for her but not for him and his son.
Dante says Gio isn't even speaking with him, but Chase blames him for how he treated Gio after Rocco's poisoning. Chase says Gio's feelings are Dante's fault. Dante counters Chase doesn't know what it's like to be a parent because he's not a father. Dante apologizes and Chase tells him to stop lashing out at everyone. The two agree to keep their professional lives separate from their personal problems.
Brook Lynn and Lulu accuse each other of destroying lives. Lulu says Dante and Gio needed to know the truth. Brook Lynn says she ended up hurting Gio, but Lulu feels blameless. Lulu insists she was all about the truth while Brook Lynn continued to lie.
Brook Lynn tearfully says Lulu will never understand how hard it was to give up her baby, to give him a better life. Lulu says Brook Lynn and Lois made Gio's entire life a lie which is why he wants nothing to do with her. Brook Lynn smacks Lulu in the face and says she'll pay for coming after Gio.
Maxie tells Lulu she took it too far and Gio found out the truth in the worst way possible because of Lulu. Maxie says she hurt Gio, and needs to own it.
Emma heads to the pool where Professor Dalton happens to be. Henry says he was impressed with Emma throughout the school session and is available to discuss things in his office. Alone with Gio, Emma still believes Dalton is experimenting on animals which is why she wanted the summer position so badly. Gio worries about how close Emma plans on getting and offers to help. He says he'll always have her back (Seriously, these two are the freakin' cutest cutes that ever cuted!)
Josslyn updates Vaughn that she hasn't gotten the information off of Dalton's phone but reassures him that she will. When Dalton gets back to his office, Josslyn asks to see the lab, but he turns her down. After he leaves, she clones the phone he accidentally left behind. Dalton returns a few minutes later, looking for his phone. Josslyn gives Vaughn the hard drive with Dalton's cloned phone.
Tracy summons Martin to tell Drew she'll give him the Quaretmaine name back as long as he retracts the statement about the Ketamine. She says she was framed but Martin says the deal doesn't work for them. Martin counters and tells her to hold a press conference where she accepts Drew back into the family. Martin says she either does it or goes to jail.
Drew tells Martin he won't leave Willow saying he's going to stay by her side and go to war. He says he's going to get the kids back using every weapon to do it.
Jack tells Anna the WSB filed a report on the hitman who tried to kill Sonny. He says 'she' was a contract killer on the bureau's radar for years but is now dead. Jack says two different contract killers with ties to intelligence have tried to take out Sonny. Jack says whoever wants to take Sonny down will continue to try and Anna realizes it's about protecting Carly. Anna asks about Dalton and Jack claims he's clean. Knowing Jack is a lying liar whose pants are on fire, Anna has Dalton's car booted so he has to come into the station.
Jason updates Carly on his conversation with Drew. Carly says she feels badly for Willow but puts the blame on Drew. She says the kids are not emotionally safe with him, after what he let Wylie overhear. Jason says Drew will not give up trying to get the kids back to Willow. Carly says Drew is never getting near her grandchildren and will do anything to stop him, which Gio overhears.
Lulu finds Gio and offers an apology
Brook Lynn meets with Marco, who started working on her case, but asks what she wants with a dead woman. She says this woman played an important role in Lulu's life and needs all documents concerning it. Brook Lynn says the key to proving Lulu isn't all that is Britt.
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This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
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