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General Hospital Spoilers Report: November 24–28
Laura’s Collision, Sidwell’s Trap, Marco’s Breaking Point, and a Web of Obsession Rock Port Charles
General Hospital spoilers for the week of November 24th to 28th deliver a seismic shift across Port Charles—a week where one “accident” threatens to unravel an entire city, long-buried truths surface with lethal clarity, and emotional obsessions overtake logic, loyalty, and love. At the center stands Laura Collins, a woman who has weathered more storms than most, now facing the most personal and politically devastating ordeal of her career.

LAURA’S WORLD SHATTERS: FROM ACCIDENT TO CRIME SCENE
It began with a screech of tires.
Before anyone whispered the word manslaughter, Laura felt the world tilt. One moment she was a newly reelected mayor juggling policy memos; the next she was stepping onto cold asphalt, staring in horror at the crumpled body of Professor Henry “Hank” Dalton. Sirens, flashing lights, clipped questions—chaos blurred at the edges.
But beneath the shock, a chilling certainty took root.
It didn’t feel like an accident.
And Laura was right.
Hidden in the shadows was Jen Sidwell, quietly pulling threads, shaping a trap designed with surgical precision. Dalton had been placed in her path. The distracting string of urgent texts? Engineered. Traffic timing? Manipulated. Every detail pointed to a setup—one meant to take down Laura and everything she represented.
TERMINOLOGY SHIFTS. SO DOES SUSPICION.
As the investigation progressed, subtle but damning adjustments began to appear:
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Incident became collision
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Collision became criminal negligence
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Revised statements grew colder, sharper
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Meetings moved behind closed doors
Laura was no longer treated as a shaken driver—but as a potential perpetrator.
Every hesitation in her statement was dissected. Every second of her route examined. Her phone logs scrutinized. Had she been distracted? Reckless? Negligent?
Sidwell was counting on these questions.
If everything unfolded as he planned, Laura would not only be scrutinized—
She would be arrested.
A public example. A political trophy.
And for the first time in a long career defined by courage, Laura felt a new kind of fear:
the fear of being swallowed by the very system she had fought to strengthen.
MARTIN STEPS INTO THE FIRE
Martin Grey refused to let Laura be railroaded.
From the moment the first report hit the airwaves, he saw the setup forming. He attacked the investigation head-on:
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Accident reconstruction experts
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Phone record deep dives (including texts sent to her)
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Surveillance retrieval
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Discrepancies in witness accounts
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Traffic camera “malfunctions”
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Early reports of a mysterious figure near Dalton before impact—later erased
Every inconsistency whispered the same truth:
This was orchestrated.
Martin couldn’t expose the full conspiracy at once, but he could stall it, unravel it, and create the sliver of doubt Laura desperately needed.
For Laura, watching him fight for her was a mix of comfort and torment—she hated dragging him into darkness, even though none of this was her fault. Yet every quiet night brought the same nightmare:
Would a jury believe her?
Would she survive this trial—emotionally, politically, spiritually?
Her fear was real, growing, and justified.
ROCCO’S FEAR: WHEN HEROES FALL
Rocco interpreted the crisis through a child’s eyes.
Laura wasn’t a mayor to him—she was family, someone who believed in him when he felt invisible. The thought of cameras outside her door, reporters shouting accusations, classmates whispering…it terrified him.
Watching Laura step back from public events, speak with caution, filter all communication through her legal team—Rocco saw a woman under siege.
And for the first time, he realized something chilling:
If someone like Laura could be targeted, no one was safe.
SIDWELL’S ENDGAME: DESTROY THE SYMBOL, NOT JUST THE WOMAN
Sidwell remained unseen, unmentioned, but omnipresent.
He didn’t just want Laura removed—
He wanted her reputation, her legacy, and her moral authority shattered.
If the beloved mayor could be dragged into legal hell, then every other opponent would fall in line. Fear was his tool. Laura was his test case.
And the city began to feel the tremors.
MARCO’S DEVASTATION: SIDWELL’S SON FACES THE TRUTH
Marco Sidwell had spent a lifetime navigating the cold shadow of his father. But the Dalton case exposed a truth he could no longer deny:
His father orchestrated the accident.
His father framed Laura.
His father was dangerous.
The realization hollowed him.
Marco stood at a crossroads:
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Ignore the truth and earn the approval he’d craved his entire life
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Or cling to his moral compass and risk losing everything—including his safety
And then came another blow.
LUCAS MOVES INTO WINDMERE—AND INTO DANGER
Marco invited Lucas into Wyndemere believing it was a refuge.
Now he sees the truth:
He’s living under a predator’s roof.
And Lucas is unknowingly inside the trap.
Marco’s guilt metastasizes into fear. And fear transforms into obsession—an overwhelming need to protect Lucas from Sidwell, to control the chaos Sidwell is creating, to cling to the one untainted part of his life.
This obsession is subtle, but growing—
and it marks the beginning of a darker, more dangerous chapter for both men.
MICHAEL’S HOUSE OF LIES COLLAPSES
Harrison Chase’s investigation detonates Michael Corinthos’s carefully constructed alibi.
One discovery destroys everything:
Justina wasn’t with Michael the night Drew was shot.
She was with another client—Ezra—lying in his bed.
Michael’s lies unravel instantly:
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False statements
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Obstruction
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Perjury
Suddenly, Michael looks like a man with:
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Motive
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Opportunity
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A desperate cover-up
Even if he didn’t shoot Drew, the optics are catastrophic.
The tabloids smell blood.
The PCPD digs deeper.
Every misstep becomes evidence.
And Willow’s earlier accusations return with devastating new weight.
CHASE AND WILLOW: FROM COMFORT TO CHEMISTRY
As Michael spirals, Willow turns to Chase for stability.
His steady presence becomes her emotional anchor. Gratitude becomes trust. Trust becomes something softer, warmer, harder to ignore.
And soon, a new question emerges:
What happens when Drew notices the spark?
The emotional triangle begins to shift—
not with loud declarations, but with small, intimate moments that change everything.
A NEW OBSESSION BREWS
For Chase, this isn’t just a case anymore.
For Willow, this isn’t just comfort.
For Michael, this isn’t just fear.
Something deeper forms beneath the crisis—
a dangerous emotional current that will pull all three into a much darker storyline.
DANTE & GIO: A FATHER-SON BOND IN FREE FALL
Dante has faced kidnappers, criminals, and conspiracies.
But none of it prepared him for losing his son.
What started as a small misunderstanding becomes an emotional fracture:
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Joe feels unseen, unloved, and judged
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Dante feels helpless, guilty, and terrified
Joe’s insecurity metastasizes into obsession—a fixation on being noticed, valued, accepted. He analyzes every interaction, convinced he’s disappointing Dante.
Dante sees the warning signs:
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Mood swings
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Reckless choices
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Emotional withdrawal
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Sudden anger
And the fear in his son’s eyes mirrors fear Dante once carried himself.
The emotional distance becomes a storm cloud over their entire blended family:
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Lulu’s relatives feel the shift
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Sam notices Dante’s distraction
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Rocco senses the tension
Everyone sees the crack forming…
but no one knows how to stop it.
This isn’t a rough patch.
It’s an emotional crisis spiraling into something dangerous—
a father and son pulled into opposite corners by fear, pride, and unspoken pain.
And the consequences are coming.
THE WEEK’S BOTTOM LINE
Across Port Charles, secrets metastasize into obsessions:
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Laura fights for her freedom against a manufactured crime
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Martin battles a corrupt machine
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Marco faces a truth that shatters his identity
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Lucas unknowingly steps into a nest of danger
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Michael becomes the prime suspect in Drew’s shooting
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Willow and Chase ignite a new emotional spark
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Dante and Joe spiral toward a breaking point
And looming over it all is Sidwell, the puppet master tightening every string.
This is not the end.
It is the first tremor of a much larger quake.
Laura is bruised, but unbroken.
The fight for her freedom—and for the truth—has only just begun.




