Full ABC New GH Monday, 9/29/2025 General Hospital SpoiIers (September 29, 2025) Episode
Get ready, Port Charles—Monday’s General Hospital promises to cut deep. September 29 brings a cauldron of tension, betrayal, and secret bombshells. As Monica’s memorial continues, long-buried family rifts come searing to the surface, alliances shift, and hidden intruders bring dangerous revelations. Here’s what you need to watch for:
1. Funeral Showdown: Drew Crashes Monica’s Service
The solemnity of Monica Quartermaine’s memorial quickly fractures when Drew Cain appears uninvited, igniting a confrontation that could reshape his place in the Quartermaine legacy. This isn’t a tribute—it’s a tactical move.
Tracy Quartermaine and Michael Corinthos, each guarding different pieces of the family’s past and future, pounce. Tracy, with her razor-sharp instincts and fierce loyalty to the family name, demands answers. Michael, ever the protecter of family interests, stands with her, raising old wounds. The pews grow quiet, tension thick as whispers swirl around the church.
Drew’s motives will be scrutinized. Is he seeking redemption, or scheming for inheritance? His attempt at explanation might be plausible, but it’s clear his intent is far from innocuous. As family history and old resentments are dredged up, Drew’s presence becomes a public crucible.
After that explosive confrontation, Drew slips away into the shadows of the church grounds to seek counsel from his trusted attorney, Martin Gray. There, in hushed tones, he vows to wage a war over Monica’s will—digging up past secrets, challenging every clause, and rattling the foundations of the Quartermaine estate. Gray, ever the legal strategist, leans in, whispers alliances, and promises tactics that present the showdown of wills to come.
2. A Toast, a Whisper, and a Mysterious Intruder
Once the funeral ends, the family and guests regroup at the Quartermaine mansion. Ned Quartermaine steps forward, leading a toast to Monica’s legacy. Surrounded by glowing portraits, candlelight, and the echo of her memory, he shares an anecdote about Monica’s unyielding grace—how she once settled a boardroom dispute that nearly destroyed the company. The moment is bittersweet: reverent, tender, but shadowed by tension and undercurrents of inheritance unease.
Elsewhere, Lulu Spencer and her mother, Laura Collins, find themselves in a quieter, more intimate narrative arc. With memory fragments, mementos, and long-buried stories on the table, Lulu pledges to help Laura piece together lost pieces of their shared past. Their conversation drips with potential—perhaps the recovery of old photo albums, or the rediscovery of a journey Monica once made to heal family divides. It’s a moment of raw emotional grounding in an episode otherwise ruled by power plays.

In the mansion’s kitchen, Olivia Quartermaine channels her grief into cooking—Monica’s favorite Italian recipes—but anxiety gnaws at her beneath the calm. Confiding in her son Dante, she reveals concerns about Tracy’s emotional withdrawal. Dante, ever the detective, notes the small signs: avoidance of conversations, nervous glances.
Those instincts send Tracy away to the crypt alone, seeking solace among the stones and silent candles. But solitude is shattered when she discovers someone already there—an intruder lurking among the memorials. Tracy demands an explanation. And that’s when the episode drops a bombshell: a new face steps forward—Monica’s long‑lost sister, Erica Sleslesic. The sibling many never knew lurks in Port Charles now, a locket clasped tight to verify the connection and secrets waiting to upset the Quartermaine balance.
Inside the mansion, young Jovani Pomeieri presses Jason Morgan to open up about his memories of Monica. Jason, usually taciturn, is drawn into a heartfelt recollection: a stormy night, Monica by his bedside, her empathy and strength offering comfort. It humanizes him, reminds everyone that Monica’s influence still pulses through the lives she touched.
3. Nathan West’s Lost Years: Brainwash, Blurred Memories, and the Shooter Question
As the episode unfolds, the mystery of Nathan West looms large. His memory loss—a central enigma in recent arcs—may connect directly to the threat against Drew. In prior episodes, Nathan revealed his last clear memory was being shot by Caesar Faison. Nothing beyond that—no years, no faces, no life. But on the surface, his physical conditioning defies someone who’s been unconscious for years.
A medical checkup suggests Nathan’s body is far from dormant: vital signs stable, muscles ready—almost too ready. His accident, a dramatic crash, offers no clues. Nathan doesn’t remember getting in the driver’s seat, steering, or the moments before impact. Could those blank spaces hide more than trauma? What if Nathan’s mind was manipulated in those missing years?
The episode teases a bold possibility: Was Nathan unknowingly programmed—his true self suppressed while an alternate version carried out secret orders? Could he have been commissioned to shoot Drew? The idea is chilling: a man weaponized without memory of the deed. The narrative hints that someone powerful—Sidwell or another secret hand—may have used Nathan as an assassin, manipulating him like a remote-controlled puppet.
Imagine a flashback: a dim lab, monitors reflected in his eyes, commands whispered, and Nathan moving as though compelled. The line between victim and threat may collapse. As the episode ends, layers of this twisted programming wait to be peeled away.
What to Watch Tonight
- Drew’s gambit. His legal threats against the Quartermain will send shockwaves. Will his claims unravel old alliances? Will Heather, Nina, or Willow get pulled in?
- Tracy’s confrontation. The arrival of Lansing’s mysterious sister Erica could redraw the Quartermaine stakes entirely.
- Nathan’s truth. If he was used in the attempt on Drew’s life, that revelation will shake Port Charles to its core.
- Family reconnections. Laura and Lulu’s pact to uncover their past may unlock secrets Monica buried—but also test their bond.
- Jason’s moment in the light. His rare vulnerability about Monica deepens his connection to the family and cements just how central her legacy remains.
Monday’s episode promises more than mourning—it’s a sparring match in memory, power, and identity. Alliances will shift, motives will crack, and secrets—long hidden—will claw their way into the open. Monica’s always been a force even in death. On September 29, her legacy becomes the battleground.