Full New Update GH Monday, 9/22/2025 Episode (Sept 22, 2025) General Hospital Spoilers

The storm clouds over Port Charles aren’t just metaphorical. In Monday’s gripping episode of General Hospital (September 22, 2025), the quiet town was anything but silent. Secrets unravel. Grief turns into suspicion. And as Monica Quartermaine’s death casts a long and ominous shadow over the lives of those she left behind, one thing is clear: the funeral was never meant to be the end. It’s the beginning of a reckoning.

A Death That Splinters, Not Heals

The episode opens with a moment that shakes the very foundations of Port Charles—Monica Quartermaine is dead. The legacy figure, a matriarch of one of the most iconic families in soap opera history, is gone. But this is no gentle farewell.

Elizabeth Webber, visibly shaken, delivers the devastating news to Drew Cain. But rather than breaking down, Drew receives the news with a cold, unsettling stillness. Monica may have raised him, but the bond had long been severed, replaced by bitter betrayal after she cut him out of the family with ruthless precision. Her death, to Drew, isn’t merely a personal loss—it’s a potential opportunity.

As the whispers grow louder in the hospital’s halls, Drew begins to suspect that Monica’s death wasn’t natural at all. Could it have been orchestrated? Could he have had a hand in it, directly or indirectly? The implications are chilling—and the glint in Drew’s eye suggests he’s not mourning; he’s calculating.

A Child’s Goodbye—Or a Father’s Final Stand?

But while Drew plays chess with the past, his son Danny Morgan pleads for something simpler: closure. He begs Drew to allow Scout, Monica’s granddaughter, to attend the funeral. Drew flatly refuses. The Quartermaines, he insists, are a poison he doesn’t want near his daughter. The refusal is final—until Danny makes a shocking offer.

He promises to reveal a devastating secret if Drew lets Scout attend the service. It’s a trade of emotional currency for leverage—a move that takes this episode from dramatic to dangerous. Drew eventually concedes, but only because he knows Danny’s secret may be worth more than sentiment.

A Ghost from the Grave?

Elsewhere, the supernatural seeps into the real. Lulu Spencer’s frantic 911 call sets off alarms when she reports seeing Nathan West—alive. Officer Harrison Chase arrives at the scene to find her shaken, nearly incoherent. Nathan, long presumed dead and buried, has allegedly appeared at the site of a terrible accident.

Could it be a hallucination? A haunting? Or has someone—somehow—brought Nathan back into play?

Chase can’t explain it, but the possibility that Nathan is alive upends more than just Lulu’s world. It threatens to rewrite the very rules of Port Charles’ reality.

Jason Morgan’s Guilt—and a Blood-Stained Revelation

For Jason Morgan, Monica’s death is a wound that runs deep. Unlike Drew’s cold detachment, Jason’s grief is quiet, intimate. He regrets the years lost to violence and duty, the moments he could’ve spent with the woman who tried so hard to be a mother to him.

But grief turns to something more sinister when Jason stumbles across a letter—sealed, stained with what appears to be dried blood. Inside, Monica confesses a truth that shakes Jason to his core: his and Drew’s biological mother is still alive—and may already be in Port Charles.

If true, this revelation threatens to upend decades of family history and unlock an entirely new chapter in the Quartermaine saga. And with rumors swirling that the role might soon be filled by legendary actress Erika Slezak, fans can expect nothing short of fireworks.

Michael’s Fury and Willow’s Fall

As the family reels from Monica’s death, Michael Corinthos unravels. His grief bleeds into rage as he lashes out at Willow, declaring she will never gain custody of their children. His anger isn’t just directed at her—it’s rooted in fear. Of betrayal. Of vulnerability. Of losing everything.

Behind closed doors, Michael’s planning contingency options, even considering Carly Spencer as guardian if the worst should happen. It’s a chilling look into a man losing his moral compass, gripped not by grief but by control.

A Funeral Full of Secrets

As the funeral begins, the atmosphere is heavy with more than mourning. Tracy Quartermaine, ever the family fixer, oversees arrangements with her signature iron will. But even she senses that something has changed—this funeral is not about closure. It’s a staging ground for war.

Jason walks silently through the mansion, burdened by Monica’s final confession. Drew watches Scout attend the service with clinical precision, knowing that Danny’s secret hangs over the moment like a sword. Lulu lingers in the background, haunted by Nathan’s face, while Michael seethes in silence.

The mourners exchange more than condolences—they exchange glances thick with accusation. Was Monica’s death natural? Or was it murder? No one says it aloud, but the suspicion is palpable.

Anna and Laura: War of Minds

Back at the precinct, Anna Devane remains locked in a tug-of-war with Laura Collins. Two crimes dominate the discussion—the shooting of Drew and the attack on Judge Eva Herron. Anna sees patterns. Connections. A single attacker orchestrating chaos. Laura, however, argues for multiplicity—two different assailants, maybe even two competing agendas.

The debate isn’t just about evidence—it’s about who can see the bigger picture. And with names like Sonny Corinthos and Brick beginning to float in the mix, the stakes climb ever higher.

Could these shadowy power players be pulling strings even they don’t fully understand? Or are they merely pawns in a much deeper game?

A Dog, a Reunion, a Whisper of Peace

Amidst the chaos, one storyline offers a flicker of hope—albeit a fleeting one. Molly Lansing-Davis hands over beloved dog Outback to Gio and Emma. Cody Bell protests, devastated at losing the companion he grew to love. But Molly is unmoved.

Outback’s return sparks a reunion between Gio and Emma, one that quickly becomes romantic. Their night ends with promises, laughter, and passion—a reminder that even in Port Charles, love can still bloom.

But here, peace is always temporary.

Port Charles on the Edge

As the episode draws to a close, Port Charles is left teetering on the edge of collapse. Monica’s death has revealed fractures in every direction:

  • Drew stands colder, possibly culpable.
  • Jason carries the burden of a life-altering secret.
  • Michael spirals deeper into distrust.
  • Danny holds dangerous leverage.
  • Lulu can’t escape the ghost of a man who shouldn’t be alive.
  • Anna and Laura chase a mystery that only grows darker.
  • Sonny and Brick maneuver through shadows, uncertain whether they are hunters—or the hunted.

And as for Monica? Her funeral may be over, but her legacy—and the secrets she carried—are just beginning to stir the waters.


Stay tuned. Because in General Hospital, the dead don’t always stay buried—and the truth always costs more than anyone’s prepared to pay.