General Hospital Recap: Gio Warns Emma About Spending Too Much Time With Dalton
On today's General Hospital recap:
Jason tells Anna that something is off regarding Britt's death. He tells her the mortuary doesn't have the date of Britt's cremation and thinks he saw her. Jason swears he saw Britt at the airport, insisting it's possible she's alive. Anna is willing to believe him.
Anna is certain Liesl helped Britt fake her death, but Jason thinks Liesl's grief is real. He wants them to work together to find Britt. Anna says she's not going and advises him not to look for Britt either.
Lucas asks Felicia how his mother co-existed with Sonny and tells her what happened to Marco. He says he can't let it go and confronted Carly, who defended Sonny. Felicia says Sonny is a criminal but to Bobbie he was her son-in-law and she had to bite her tongue. Lucas says he can't turn his back and ignore who Sonny is and will just have to take a step back. Felicia tells him not to force Carly to choose between him and Sonny because they'll lose each other.
Alexis summons Sonny to ask why he kidnapped Marco, saying Kristina would be upset. Sonny denies it all. Alexis says Kristina is similar to Sonny in being impulsive. Sonny believes Alexis is being overprotective and to have faith in Kristina.
Kristina spots Marco and heads over to thank him for saving her but is surprised at the bruises. Marco downplays it and then brings up Natalia's memorial. Kristina says she'll always be grateful to his mother for what she did for her. She asks if he regrets stopping to help her that night.
Sonny runs into Lucas who questions whether Kristina knows that he kidnapped Marco for 24 hours. Lucas wonders if he should tell her and Sonny tells him to do what he needs to do.
Dante shows Danny a photo of the courier and he tells Dante that she was at the pool once. He mentions how Josslyn was there that day, which piques Dante's interest. Danny remembers Dalton at the pool that day and that woman left with a backpack.
Emma tells Dalton she has the literature for his next lecture and asks if there is anything else she can do for him. Dante watches them talk. He tells her Josslyn is handling everything for him.
Dante updates Anna on what Danny told him about Dalton and the courier as well as Josslyn. They figure the backpack was Dalton and the handoff happened at the pool. Dante also tells her that Emma was hanging out with Dalton.
Gio warns Emma that if she spends too much time nosing around Dalton that he'll begin to suspect something. Emma disagrees and says when Dalton's giving his lecture she'll break into the lab. Gio says Dalton will expect her to at the lecture and takes the lab keys from her.
Josslyn says she's Dalton's assistant, but Jack says she accomplished her mission in getting close to him. She thinks Dalton will be suspicious if she just quits and he'll give her job to Emma, who will be in danger. Vaughn mentions Anna's constant suspicions, but Jack tells them he'll deal with that.
Josslyn wants to know why they're being pulled off the investigation and Jack tells them that Dalton is no longer the primary target. He says he's sending them to the Five Poppies resort for intelligence gathering. Jack tells them they'll be posing as a newlywed couple.
Jack tells Vaughn to quit his job at PCU and for Josslyn to tell Carly she's going to Australia to help someone. and Joss says she could mention a friend of Jane's that won't rouse Carly's suspicions.
Jack says they'll leave separately, then meet up in New York and travel under their new identities. Joss hangs back and Jack warns her that they need to sell their newlywed cover. He says everyone they run into has to believe that she and Vaughn are in love.
Britt wants a night on the town, but a minion informs her that she's not going anywhere. Britt insists she wants her car brought around but Pascal tells her that because of her medical condition, it's best that she stay on the property.
Jason speaks to Pascal about booking a stay at the Five Poppies and overhears Britt yell at Pascal on the phone.
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This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Aug 2, 2025, where it first appeared.
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