Full Episode Recap & Spoilers: General Hospital – Monday, September 29, 2025 “The Dead Don’t Rest—and Neither Do the Secrets”
Port Charles is no stranger to drama, betrayal, and long-buried secrets. But the General Hospital episode airing on Monday, September 29, 2025, shattered the very foundations of the Quartermaine legacy—and the aftershocks are only just beginning.
In a masterful hour of television, grief was weaponized, inheritance became war, and a crypt opened more than just memories. Beneath the marble and mourning lies a deeper truth: Monica Quartermaine may be gone, but the storm she left behind has only just begun.
🪦 A Crypt, A Stranger, and a Revelation That Rattles the Dead
Tracy Quartermaine has never been a woman fond of silence. But as she entered the family crypt on a cold September afternoon, silence was all she had. With Monica Quartermaine now laid to eternal rest, the air was heavy not just with grief—but with unfinished business.
Tracy stood alone, the stone cold beneath her fingertips, whispering to her once-rival, once-ally, “You got the last word, didn’t you?” But before she could drown in solitude, a sound—a whisper of movement—echoed through the crypt.
From the shadows stepped Alexandra, a stranger with Monica’s eyes and a voice laced with both sorrow and steel. Her claim: she is Monica’s sister.
The revelation was as explosive as it was suspicious. Tracy’s reaction was swift and venomous. “You wait until Monica is six feet under to suddenly declare blood ties? You’ll have to do better than that.”
But Alexandra didn’t flinch. Her story was one of abandonment, of secrets swept under the rug of Monica’s pristine image. She said she wasn’t here for money—only closure.
Tracy didn’t believe a word. Not yet.
🏰 The Will Reading Turns into a Battlefield
Back at the Quartermaine mansion, a crowd of family, friends, and opportunists gathered for the reading of Monica’s will. The mood was somber, but the tension buzzed just below the surface. Ned Quartermaine prepared to carry the burden of revealing Monica’s final wishes.
Among the mourners:
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Jason Morgan, stoic and unreadable, holding a sealed letter from Monica addressed to him and Drew.
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Lucy Coe, usually vibrant, subdued by grief.
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Drew Cain, tense, expectant—and isolated.
When Ned began reading the will, Monica’s voice seemed to echo from the grave. Bequests were made. Sentimental heirlooms passed down. And then—confirmation: Monica left equal inheritances to Jason and Drew.
For Jason, it was validation. For Drew, a spark of victory in a house that still didn’t see him as family. His smirk did not go unnoticed—especially by Tracy.

📜 Monica’s Letter: A Plea for Unity, Ignored
Jason opened the letter Monica had entrusted to him. Her words, elegant and heart-wrenching, were a final plea for peace:
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To Jason, she offered thanks—for his loyalty, his strength, his sacrifices.
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To Drew, she offered forgiveness—and a challenge: to rise above old wounds and claim his place with grace.
For a fleeting moment, unity seemed possible.
And then Alexandra entered.
👀 The “Sister” Walks In—and the Room Erupts
Tracy followed Alexandra into the drawing room like a guard escorting a prisoner. “Ladies and gentlemen,” she announced sharply, “Monica’s long-lost sister has decided to join us.”
Shock ricocheted through the room.
Lucy gasped.
Ned froze.
Jason’s gaze narrowed.
Drew… smiled.
That smile sealed it for Tracy. She saw not surprise—but satisfaction.
Alexandra’s presence turned speculation into suspicion. Could she contest the will? Could she be Monica’s true heir? Was this coincidence… or orchestration?
🔥 Drew’s Dangerous Game
While some struggled to understand, Drew reveled in the uncertainty. He whispered to Martin Gray, urging him to fast-track their plan to undercut Michael Corinthos. Drew wasn’t mourning Monica—he was maneuvering.
The cold stares at Monica’s funeral only solidified his conviction: if the Quartermaines wouldn’t accept him, he’d force their respect.
And Alexandra? She wasn’t a grieving sister. She was a pawn, possibly even an actress, in a game Drew had been playing since before Monica died.
🕵️♀️ Tracy Smells a Rat
The moment Alexandra appeared, Tracy’s instincts lit up like fire. And when she spotted Drew and Alexandra sharing subtle glances, the puzzle pieces clicked.
Alexandra’s story sounded polished. Too polished.
When Tracy cornered her later, grilling her for details only a true sibling would know, Alexandra answered flawlessly—speaking of Boston memories, family rifts, Monica’s shame over the scandal.
But Tracy wasn’t convinced. Either Alexandra was telling the truth… or she was brilliantly prepared. And Tracy vowed to find out which.
💥 Enemies at the Gates: Sonny Corinthos Feels the Heat
While the Quartermaines battled over paper and bloodlines, another storm brewed quietly. Sonny Corinthos, attending the funeral out of respect for Monica, sensed danger in the air.
Someone was watching. Tracking. Moving.
Later, his guards intercepted a suspicious vehicle tailing him from the mansion. The message was clear: someone wants Sonny vulnerable—and Monica’s death is their window.
He didn’t share the intel publicly. Not yet. But he warned Jason. The family might be on the brink of war, and the battlefield wasn’t just emotional—it was deadly.
⚖️ Battle Lines Drawn
As Ned prepared to execute the will, Alexandra raised objections. She claimed Monica intended more than what was written. Drew backed her.
Tracy exploded: “You’re lying—and he’s helping you do it!”
Lucy tried to calm the room, reminding everyone of Monica’s love of family. But even she was shaken.
Jason read the room, quietly, calculating. Drew’s grin. Alexandra’s timing. Martin’s presence. It all reeked of orchestration. But proving it would take time—and perhaps betrayal of his own brother.
Meanwhile, Gio Palmieri, one of the few voices of innocence, turned to Jason in frustration. “You know he’s up to something. Why won’t you stop him?”
Jason didn’t answer. Not yet.
⏳ What Comes Next: Chaos, Confrontation, and a Fractured Legacy
As night fell over the Quartermaine estate, the house felt less like a home and more like a pressure cooker.
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Tracy hunts for the truth behind Alexandra.
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Drew accelerates his schemes to claim power—and punish those who doubted him.
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Jason is torn between loyalty and justice.
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Lucy pleads for peace, believing the best in people—maybe to her own detriment.
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Gio grows restless, his grief twisting into rage.
And in the shadows, enemies circle, waiting for the family to destroy itself from the inside out.
Final Verdict: The Real Fight Begins Now
Monica’s death wasn’t the end. It was the spark.
The Quartermaine family faces more than legal challenges—they face internal collapse, betrayal, and danger from the outside. And as Drew plots and Tracy digs, as Jason watches and Sonny prepares, the only certainty is this:
The dead may rest, but their secrets never do.
Stay tuned. The truth is coming—and so is war.
📺 General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC. Check local listings for airtime.