FULL General Hospital 3-6-2026 Spoilers | GH Friday, March 6 | 2026

General Hospital Spoilers for Friday, March 6, 2026: Guns, Grudges, and One Very Messy Morning After
Port Charles is spiraling — and Friday’s episode of General Hospital looks like it’s about to push several already fragile relationships straight over the edge.
From a gun drawn in Carly’s attic to heartbreak at the hospital and a scandalous hookup no one believes will stay “casual,” the March 6 spoilers promise explosive confrontations and emotional fallout across town.
Let’s break it all down.
Josslyn Jacks Pulls a Gun on Valentin Cassadine
In Friday’s preview, Josslyn Jacks is seen aiming a firearm at Valentin Cassadine in her mother’s attic, ordering him to freeze and put his hands up. Yes — that attic.
Josslyn’s secret role with the WSB already stunned viewers, but seeing her go full tactical agent is something else entirely. Valentin hiding in Carly Spencer’s house was never going to stay secret for long. Carly’s home sees more traffic than Grand Central Station — and now it’s ground zero for a Cassadine standoff.
But the real explosion doesn’t come from Valentin.
It comes from Carly walking in.
Carly vs. Josslyn: Mother-Daughter War Erupts
When Carly returns home and discovers her daughter holding a gun on Valentin, things don’t de-escalate — they detonate.
Carly admits that Jason Morgan told her about Josslyn’s WSB involvement. That confession sends Joss over the edge. She fires back that Jason “respected” her enough not to lie to her face.
Here’s the irony: Josslyn is furious over Carly keeping secrets — while she herself has been hiding the fact that she’s a literal secret agent.
Carly doesn’t back down. She points out that Josslyn is risking her life because of Jack Brennan, and she’s not wrong. Mama Bear mode activates immediately. Carly wants Brennan to pay — and possibly Jen Sidwell too.
The problem? Joss isn’t a child anymore. And Carly doesn’t know how to parent an adult who is just as stubborn, impulsive, and fiercely protective as she is.
With Valentin stuck in the middle, the attic becomes a powder keg.
Jason Morgan Shows Two Very Different Sides
First, he reportedly rips into Jack Brennan — a confrontation many fans have been waiting for. Jason doesn’t trust Brennan, and Brennan’s games may finally be catching up with him.
But later, we see a softer side of Stone Cold.
Britt Westbourne is devastated after losing her patient, Delilah — a woman she desperately tried to save. The loss hits hard, and Britt is emotionally wrecked.
And Jason is there.
Instead of being the one patched up by a doctor, Jason becomes the emotional anchor. He comforts Britt in her grief, reversing their usual dynamic in a way that feels raw and deeply human.
Whether this leads to romance or simply a meaningful connection, one thing is clear: Jason feels more real when he allows himself to care.
Brook Lynn and Chase Step Up
While others are screaming in attics and pulling guns, Brook Lynn Quartermaine and Harrison Chase are grieving Delilah too — but channeling that grief into action.
The couple plans to track down Delilah’s relatives and help secure a future for her baby. In typical Port Charles fashion, spoilers tease incoming curveballs, so this may not be a simple, heartfelt solution.
Nothing ever is.
Lulu vs. Felicia: An Unexpected Clash
Felicia Scorpio witnesses a close moment between Lulu and Nathan West — and decides to interrogate Lulu about it.
In the preview, Lulu is visibly disgusted, responding, “I cannot believe you just asked me that.”
Felicia appears to question Lulu’s past intentions regarding Nathan and possibly imply disloyalty toward Maxie Jones. But Maxie has already made her choices. She’s moved on.
Lulu, freshly out of a coma, hasn’t been scheming to steal anyone’s man. She simply has chemistry with someone who is suddenly back in her orbit.
This confrontation feels messy — and fans may not be thrilled with Felicia stepping into the role of morality police.
Sonny and the ADA: A “One-Time Thing”? Sure.
Sonny Corinthos and ADA Justine Turner shared drinks… and then a bed.
Now it’s morning.
They’ll attempt to convince themselves it was a one-time lapse in judgment. They’ll promise professionalism. They’ll say it won’t happen again.
Does anyone believe that?
Sonny and an assistant district attorney is a walking ethical disaster — a sexy disaster, but a disaster nonetheless. The tension between law and mob boss is classic GH territory. And Sonny charming a new woman? That feels like vintage Port Charles.
But this won’t stay contained for long. It never does.
The Real Question: Will Carly and Josslyn Survive This?
Among all the drama, one storyline feels especially fragile.
Carly and Josslyn’s relationship has been fraying for a while. Now that Joss is operating in the dangerous world of the WSB — and Carly knows — the power dynamic has shifted permanently.
Joss isn’t a child.
Carly isn’t ready to let go.
And Valentin standing between them only raises the stakes.
Friday’s episode promises shouting, heartbreak, tenderness, moral outrage, and at least one situation guaranteed to spiral out of control.
In Port Charles, secrets never stay buried — especially not in an attic.
And March 6 looks like the day several of them blow wide open.














