ABC General Hospital Next Week Spoilers: March 2 – March 6, 2026
Port Charles is heading into one of its most volatile weeks yet as General Hospital delivers a cascade of high-stakes storylines from March 2 through March 6, 2026. Political ambition, buried secrets, romantic manipulation, and international espionage collide in a stretch of episodes that threaten to upend nearly every corner of the canvas.
At the center of the storm stands Willow — poised on the brink of a congressional nomination that could transform her into one of the most powerful figures to ever emerge from Port Charles. But as her public star rises, the private foundation beneath her is beginning to fracture in ways that could lead to catastrophic exposure.
Meanwhile, Britt finds herself pulled into a dangerous web involving Lucas and a mysterious medication tied to Windermere, even as her mother, Liesl, launches yet another attempt to rewrite romantic destiny. And across town, Josslyn’s covert WSB affiliation inches closer to discovery — a revelation that could put her directly in the crosshairs of a man who does not forgive betrayal.
The week ahead promises seismic consequences.
Willow’s Bid for Power — and the Secret That Could Destroy It
Willow should be focused on one thing: Congress.
Her nomination is historic. The opportunity intoxicating. For years, she has presented herself as a voice for reform, compassion, and moral clarity. Now, real power is within reach — not as a distant dream, but as a tangible prize she can almost grasp.
Yet the very image fueling her ascent is built on a carefully maintained illusion.
Behind closed doors, Drew remains the secret that could obliterate everything.
Willow believes she has him under control. She monitors his medication with precision, adjusting dosages, managing his isolation, and convincing herself that she is protecting him — from scandal, from enemies, even from himself. In her mind, sedation is stability. Silence is safety.
But control is a fragile construct.
As her campaign intensifies, so does public scrutiny. Staffers hover. Security tightens. Donors demand access. Every hour Willow devotes to speeches and strategy is an hour she cannot personally oversee Drew’s confinement. The nomination that should solidify her power is becoming a liability.
When Nina (whose sharp instincts cut closer to the truth than Willow would like) suggests placing Drew in a professional care facility, the logic is undeniable. Institutional oversight would provide plausible deniability and remove suspicion.
Willow refuses.
Not because it isn’t practical — but because surrendering Drew to outside care would mean surrendering control. And control is the only thing standing between her and collapse.
Enter Kai.
His loyalty to Drew is unwavering, and his concern begins to sharpen into suspicion. When he insists on visiting, Willow attempts to manage the interaction, framing Drew’s condition as delicate but stable. But Kai notices what others miss — the unnatural fog in Drew’s eyes, the hesitations, the resistance before swallowing another pill.
A flicker of clarity from Drew — a look held too long, a fractured attempt at speech — plants doubt in Kai’s mind.
And once doubt takes root, it grows.
By week’s end, Kai is quietly consulting medical professionals, comparing prescriptions, and noticing troubling discrepancies. The more he digs, the clearer the picture becomes: Willow’s version of events does not align with medical reality.
If the truth surfaces, the fallout won’t remain personal. It will explode into political scandal.
Willow senses the shift. Rumors begin circulating. A staffer overhears tension. A neighbor mentions late-night medication deliveries. The cracks in her narrative widen.
In desperation, Willow doubles down — increasing Drew’s dosage, accelerating her campaign efforts, convincing herself that securing power will shield her from scrutiny.
But the closer she comes to victory, the higher the stakes of exposure.
The collapse of Willow’s empire is no longer a distant possibility. It is looming.

Britt at the Crossroads — Romance, Risk, and a Windermere Gamble
Across town, Britt can feel a different kind of pressure building.
It begins quietly — tension in the air, whispered conversations that stop when she enters the room. The source of the unease? Lucas’s reckless plan to infiltrate Windermere and steal a dose of a mysterious medication in order to reverse-engineer its composition.
In theory, it’s bold. In practice, it’s catastrophic.
Windermere is heavily secured. Surveillance is constant. The forces protecting that medication are not known for patience or mercy.
Britt understands the stakes all too well. If Lucas is caught, the consequences won’t be limited to legal trouble. There are powerful players behind this operation — players who eliminate liabilities.
And if Lucas’s connection to Britt becomes public, she could be dragged into the fallout.
At the same time, Liesl is determined to meddle in the romantic lives of Maxie and Nathan, convinced their reunion is destiny. She enlists Britt’s help in orchestrating “coincidences” designed to destabilize Lulu and Spinelli’s growing connections.
But Britt is distracted.
Jason’s safety weighs heavily on her. The thought of Lucas walking into a trap terrifies her. Romantic scheming feels trivial compared to the storm gathering around Windermere.
As rumors spread that Britt herself could become a target — collateral damage in a larger power struggle — alliances shift. Jason grows more vigilant. Quiet discussions of relocation and protective measures begin.
In trying to protect Britt, those around her may push matters further toward chaos.
The week builds toward a pivotal moment: if Lucas proceeds with his infiltration, exposure seems inevitable. If he hesitates, dangerous questions remain unanswered.
Either way, Britt may find herself at the center of something far bigger than she anticipated.
Josslyn’s Double Life Nears Discovery
Elsewhere, Josslyn stands on the brink of her most dangerous chapter yet.
Her secret affiliation with the WSB has remained carefully concealed — but Colton is no fool. Since the night they were stranded together in a snowstorm, he has sensed that something about her doesn’t add up. Her composure is too controlled. Her questions too precise.
Suspicion is evolving into obsession.
If Colton begins digging into Josslyn’s past — tracing her movements, analyzing her connections — it won’t take long before patterns emerge. A coded call. An unexplained meeting. A presence near sensitive operations.
Brennan senses the threat but may underestimate its severity. The danger is not simply that Colton might test Josslyn’s loyalty. It’s that he could uncover her knowledge of his involvement in Faison’s final project.
And in this world, knowledge is lethal.
If Josslyn becomes a liability, Colton will not hesitate.
As the week progresses, his charm grows colder, his questions sharper. Josslyn attempts to recalibrate — adjusting her behavior, creating diversions — but the very act of adapting may confirm his suspicions.
If Colton moves against her, it won’t be impulsive. It will be calculated. A mission gone wrong. An accident with no fingerprints.
The WSB could be forced into damage control, and Brennan may have to choose between exposure and sacrifice.
A Week of Consequences
From political ambition to covert operations, Port Charles is poised on the edge of escalation.
Willow’s pursuit of power may cost her everything. Britt could become collateral damage in a dangerous medical conspiracy. And Josslyn’s double life is inching toward a potentially fatal reveal.
By Friday, alliances will shift, secrets will edge closer to exposure, and the first domino may finally fall.
In Port Charles, power is never secure. Control is always an illusion. And when the truth detonates, no one will remain untouched.