General Hospital Spoilers – Monday, December 1, 2025 Michael Comes Up With a New Plot
Thanksgiving at the Quartermaine mansion—usually a chaotic, comedic, and heart-warming tradition—takes on a markedly somber tone this year. The sprawling home, famous for its holiday disasters and dysfunctional charm, feels heavier, quieter, almost hollow. For the first time in many years, the family gathers around the table with the painful absence of Ned Quartermaine looming over them.
Ned, still unconscious in the hospital after a devastating heart attack, casts a shadow long enough to dim even the brightest holiday spirit. His silence is deafening, and the lack of his trademark sarcasm and stabilizing leadership unsettles everyone in the room. The Quartermaines aren’t used to being without their patriarchal anchor—and it shows.
Olivia, desperate to hold onto hope, spends precious moments at Ned’s bedside. She clings to every faint sign of life, every tiny blip on the monitor, praying that he’ll open his eyes in time to see his family fight for him. Her love and worry seep into every corner of the story, and viewers will no doubt feel the emotional weight she carries.
Meanwhile, back at the mansion, Brook Lynn leans on Chase, whose steady presence is beginning to feel like the one reliable constant in her chaotic world. Their chemistry simmers beneath the surface, and for a brief moment, they share a warm connection—a tiny spark of joy amid so much fear. Chase, ever the noble heart, promises he’ll do anything to prove Willow’s innocence.
But his vow, spoken with genuine sincerity, unsettles Brook Lynn. Chase’s involvement with Willow is a sensitive topic, and old insecurities quickly bubble to the surface. Before long, tension erupts between them in a heated back-and-forth. Their argument threatens to shatter their fragile peace—until the front door flies open.
Enter Gio, bursting in with enthusiasm as he announces a new arrival. And who else would sweep into Thanksgiving with impeccable timing—and dramatic flair—other than Tracy Quartermaine herself?
Tracy returns from France like a gust of fresh air, injecting energy into the room with her signature sharp wit and unapologetic presence. Her entrance comes at precisely the right moment to stir the pot, disrupt the emotional gloom, and remind viewers why she remains one of the show’s most formidable characters.
But Tracy’s brightness dims the moment she learns the truth about Ned’s condition. Her shock quickly turns into determination, and fans know all too well what that means: Tracy is on the warpath. She wants answers. She wants accountability. And if she discovers that Drew played even the smallest role in Ned’s collapse, her retaliation will be swift—and explosive.
Speaking of Drew, he’s lost in his own world entirely—one overflowing with wedding fantasies and the hope of a picture-perfect future with Willow. In a preview for Monday’s episode, Drew appears almost boyishly excited as he tells Willow their wedding day will be perfect. He believes it with every fiber of his being.
But longtime fans will remember all too well that their previous attempt at marital bliss ended in chaos when Willow, overwhelmed and conflicted, bolted from the ceremony. That past humiliation still echoes in Drew’s mind—and in Willow’s.
And this time, it seems history may be on the verge of repeating itself.
Nina has made it painfully clear that she disapproves of this union. She believes marrying Drew is not only the wrong solution for Willow’s custody issues but a potentially disastrous move altogether. Determined to intervene, Nina appears ready to pull Willow away from the wedding once again—this time with even more force and emotional intensity.
But Nina may not be the only obstacle standing between the couple and the altar. Rumors swirl that Michael—always fiercely protective of his sister—and even Chase might intervene, intentionally or not. One unexpected interruption could derail the ceremony once again, sending Drew spiraling and Willow into yet another emotional crisis.
Elsewhere in Port Charles, another family faces heartbreak.

Trina and Gio are blindsided when Portia delivers emotional news: she and Curtis have ended their relationship. The revelation sends shockwaves through Trina, who had hoped her parents might eventually reconcile the wounds of their past. Instead, she’s forced to confront the painful reality that some love stories simply can’t be repaired.
But Portia has more to reveal—something deeply personal, something tied to her recent pregnancy. Whether her admission will bring clarity or ignite new turmoil remains to be seen.
Meanwhile, Curtis shares an unexpected moment of tenderness with Jordan. The two find themselves slipping into familiar emotional rhythms—quiet, intimate, and undeniably charged. What might feel like a simple conversation between old friends carries the weight of years of unresolved feelings and unanswered questions.
But the moment is abruptly cut short when Curtis is summoned by the PCPD for questioning. Shockingly, he’s now a potential suspect in Drew’s shooting. Even as Curtis maintains his innocence, he knows he needs a believable alibi.
And the question becomes:
Will he drag Portia into the chaos to protect himself?
Or will the truth unravel in a way that pushes everyone closer to danger?
Monday’s episode promises explosive drama—from unraveling romances to dangerous secrets, family tensions, and a wedding that may splinter before it even begins. With Michael reportedly crafting a new plan of his own, viewers should brace themselves for shifting alliances, emotional confrontations, and twists no one sees coming.
Port Charles is about to erupt—and everyone will feel the explosion.