“General Hospital” Spoilers Next Week (Sept. 22‑26, 2025): Graves, Secrets, & a Family on the Brink of War
Next week on General Hospital, from Monday, September 22 through Friday the 26th, Port Charles is set to rock with emotional showdowns, buried truths clawing their way into daylight, and alliances that may never recover. With Monica Quartermaine’s funeral looming, new arrivals and old ghosts return—and almost everyone finds themselves forced to choose sides. Below: the major storyline pivots you won’t want to miss.
Monica’s Death: The Earthquake Port Charles Couldn’t Ignore
Monica’s passing isn’t just a milestone; it’s a seismic event. The matriarch who held together the Quartermaine family through decades of scandal, missteps, and heartache is gone—and the void she leaves behind is vast. Mourning turns to unease in households across town. People who thought their worst days were over are suddenly reminded how fragile everything really is. Her death doesn’t just change one family—it remakes the town.
For the Quartermaines, Monica was more than the glue; she was the guardrail. Without her, defenses crack, resentments resurface, and those who have long lived in her shadow finally see a chance for power. Monica’s funeral will be more than a farewell—it will become the ultimate reveal for everybody’s hidden agendas.
The Return of Lois — Not Just To Weep, But to Disrupt
Lois Barrington (or another “Lois” tied to the family), long absent from Port Charles, returns just in time for Monica’s funeral. But this is not a quiet homecoming. Lois’s energy is fiery, her opinions sharp, and her presence electric. She doesn’t come simply to grieve; she comes to stake her claim—for tradition, for her memories, for rights. Her arrival immediately heightens tensions, especially with Drew, who has tried to exert control over many of Monica’s final wishes and the funeral planning.
Lois is likely to become a vocal foil for those who’d rather Monica go down quietly, without disruption. She’ll push for rituals, recognition, maybe stomps on toes—because in grief, Lois reminds them all that Monica’s legacy was built not just by her strength, but by the loyalty she demanded, and by refusing to let the past stay buried.
The Revelation of Monica’s Sister — A New Claim, A New Threat
As if grief and old rivalries weren’t enough, Monica’s younger sister emerges from long years of silence. Her existence had been whispered about—some dubious admissions, some rumors—but she never showed. Now, her return arrives just after Monica’s death, and the timing couldn’t be more explosive.
This sister is quieter than Lois, more reserved—but equally dangerous. She demands recognition: a place in the family, a say in how Monica is remembered, and possibly a piece of the estate. And if legal inheritance is involved, that raises stakes exponentially. Drew’s grip on funeral decisions, Scout’s custody, control over Monica’s legacy—these are all now called into question.
Funeral Sparks Fire: Grief, Arguments, & Family Divides
When the funeral day arrives, General Hospital promises more than tears. The proceedings themselves will serve as a battlefield.
- Drew Quartermaine, reeling from both grief and shock, tries to maintain control over arrangements, the will, and Scout. But his control is fragile—every nod, every glance, every decision will be scrutinized.
 - Lois will challenge him publicly, demanding that her right to mourn—her right to be heard—be honored. Traditions, memories, and the family’s public image will all be contested.
 - Monica’s sister will question Drew’s moral and legal authority, perhaps even hint at challenges over who Monica truly wanted as her heirs, who she wanted to take care of Scout, and how Monroe (or the estate) should be divided.
 - Scout herself will be pulled in multiple directions—dignity, comfort, loyalty. For a child, the funeral becomes a crucible: whose lap to sit in, whose voice to believe in, what version of family to accept.
 
By the time the service ends, curtains will have been pulled back: old wounds will be raw, loyalties tested, betrayals aired. The Quartermaine mansion will no longer be the same.

Nathan’s Return: Blessing or Bait?
Parallel to the funeral mayhem is the unexpected return of Nathan West. To many, his reappearance feels miraculous—but to others, including Anna, it feels like danger in disguise. Having long believed Nathan lost or worse, Anna now faces a haunting question: where has Nathan been? What price has been paid for his silence? And is his reentry into Port Charles part of something far darker?
Nathan’s return threatens to reopen past battles, especially with the shadowy factions who believed him gone. For Anna, it means watching closely—every word, every gesture—because if there was manipulation behind the scenes, it may have begun long before his return. The timing of his return (just when Monica’s legacy is vulnerable) suggests more than coincidence, and Anna’s instincts will drive her to uncover what lies beneath.
Molly, Cody, and the Custody Battle for Scout
Beyond the funeral’s impact lies the legal and emotional storm over who will raise Scout Quartermaine. Molly has been burning the midnight oil—not just writing a novel, but preparing to fight for Scout’s voice and well‑being. Cody becomes her ally. Their partnership deepens, not necessarily as lovers but as co‑guardians of Scout’s interests. They see a child being held in a grip of tradition and family politics—and they want to loosen it, reshape what “family” means for Scout in the aftermath.
While Molly tries to maintain moral high ground, rumors swirl of a disturbing possibility: that Rick Webber might still be alive—and that he may be hidden somewhere in the Quartermaine estate (possibly Alexis’s house). If confirmed, that revelation could completely upend everything Molly and Cody have built their assumptions on. Alexis, who Molly believed was acting with transparency, could be hiding unimaginable secrets. The stakes? Custody isn’t just legal—it becomes a question of identity, safety, and truth.
Brennan, Joselyn & Vaughn: Loyalty Under Siege
Meanwhile, another corner of Port Charles is trembling. Joselyn and Vaughn are increasingly on opposite sides—not by choice, but by manipulation. Brennan has been working quietly, planting seeds of doubt. He presents a mission to Joselyn: one that seems patriotic, important, meaningful. But it aligns with Brennan’s agenda of undermining Vaughn’s influence over her.
Joselyn, whose confidence has grown since her relationship with Vaughn, is tempted by Brennan’s carefully framed promises of independence and recognition. The mission he offers is dangerous, yes—but perhaps dangerous enough to prove who she is, without relying on Vaughn. Vaughn senses that something is off. Joselyn has been distant, her explanations thin. But can he break through before Brennan’s influence becomes irreversible? Joselyn’s decisions next week are poised to define not only their relationship, but her own sense of self.
Dalton vs. Britt: A Collision of Truths
In a darker alley of the storyline, Brit presses Dalton, demanding answers about whispers of experimenting, manipulations, and hidden labs — especially regarding sensitive research connected with Nathan’s disappearance and possible shady dealings. Dalton, always the strategist, responds with calm, offering just enough truth to placate her while burying deeper secrets. He reminds her that not all knowledge leads to justice—and that some truths can destroy a person who isn’t prepared.
Brit senses that the moral scale is tipping. Her investigations threaten not just Dalton’s façade, but potentially expose factions within Port Charles she didn’t even suspect were still active. The tension between what must be revealed and what must remain hidden will dominate many of her scenes—and the emotional cost of continuing this fight will be profound.
What It All Means for Port Charles
- Legacy vs. Truth: Monica’s legacy will no longer be a polished memory. It will be contested, revealed, used.
 - Power Shifts: As Lois and Monica’s sister enter the picture, the Quartermaine stronghold will weaken. Drew, once firmly in control, may find his authority slipping.
 - Family Fractures: Scout, Molly, Cody, Alexis, Anna, Nathan—they will all be pulled in directions not of their choosing. Loyalties will form, shift, betrayals will sting.
 - Hidden Evils: Nathan’s return and chapters involving Rick, Dalton, and potentially secret labs suggest that much of what people think ended or was buried is simply dormant.
 - Emotional Fallout: Characters thought to be stable will be pushed to their edge. Grief will not stay quiet. Anger, guilt, betrayal, and longing will lash out.
 
Mark your calendars. Next week on General Hospital is set to change everything. What should have been a farewell for one of Port Charles’s greatest pillars will become the catalyst for war. Monica’s death does more than close a chapter—it opens several, all at once. And every resident of Port Charles will feel the tremors.
Stay tuned for the fireworks. Because when legacy, power, secrets, and grief collide—there’s no going back.
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