Here’s what happened in Port Charles today on the General Hospital recap for Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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While Trina and Kai were hanging out at the Metro Court pool, he admitted that he had heard something he wasn’t supposed to. He went on to share what he overheard Curtis say about wanting to find Jacinda to have her claim that Drew paid her for sex and took ketamine on purpose. He said her mom seemed to know about it as well, and he also heard them say they can’t figure out their marriage until Portia was safe, and she wouldn’t be safe until they find the escort that was with Drew.
Trina was confused and had questions. They both tried to figure out what was going on and whether or not Drew was lying, but Trina couldn’t understand what would lead her father to lie. She said she didn’t know what was going on but there had to be an explanation for it.
In the end, Trina didn’t want to do anything about it, but Kai thought she should talk to her parents. She responded, “Kai, if my parents were really planning to pay a sex worker to defraud a congressman, do you really think they would bring me into it?”
Trina emphasized that she didn’t know what was going on, but a) it was none of their business, b) she trusted her parents, and c) she didn’t trust Drew Cain. She asked Kai to let it go, and he seemed to agree.
At the hospital, Martin told Elizabeth he was looking for a client, but just who remained to be seen. He then had to admit to “ambulance chasing,” for which he was not proud, but felt he had no other options - thanks to Tracy Quartermaine and “a coven of ex-wives determined to put me in the poorhouse.” He even tried to get Elizabeth to be a client since she was just in a car wreck, telling her that she might be “entitled to compensation”.
Tracy showed up as Elizabeth rushed to get away. She congratulated Marty for his “release from the pokey” and said it was her understanding that wives 1, 2, & 3 really bled him dry. She gloated that they sent her thank-you notes and lavish floral arrangements. He warned that she should be nicer to him because she may need his services sooner than she might think.
Tracy told him his head must still be spinning from all that “toilet chardonnay”, but he reminded her she was out on bail for drugging charges. She said she framed, and no one would actually believe she did it. Marty reminded her of her very checkered past and warned that there were all kinds of ways Drew could make her life miserable.
Tracy glibly responded that, if he wanted to dig up dirt on her, he would have to borrow a bulldozer because he didn’t have the money to rent one. He said the charges may be harder to beat than she thought. He offered to help, but it was going to cost her.
Meanwhile, Isaiah walked up to Portial’s office as she threw her phone in frustration. She made an excuse for her frustration, but he told her he was aware she was lying to her husband. Portia asked everything he had overheard her say and what he wanted. He offered support and told her she could vent to him if she needed to, because it was clear she was very stressed. He suggested that it might be a good idea for her to take a step back. Portia told him he was out of line, but he didn’t think so. He advised her, “You could make a mistake, and I don’t think you want that”.
Portia did not soften. She told him that strain and stress were a part of the job she was equipped to handle, and her marriage was none of his business. He stopped pushing and left.
At the nurse’s station, Isaiah saw Elizabeth and let her know Lucky had come to say goodbye. He said that Lucky told him about the proposal and gave him the cabin. Isaiah wondered if Elizabeth should take a chance with Lucky staying. She said, even though it was tempting, Port Charles is where Lucky was from, but not where he belongs. Isaiah gave Elizabeth pause when he asked if she was sure she had said everything she needed to Lucky.
At Drew and Willow’s house, Nina bolstered Willow’s confidence by praising how well she did in court. Willow was still convinced that Michael lied about Drew and was outraged that he would go so far. Nina tried to get Willow to see that it was possible Wylie did hear Drew say something, but Willow remained strongly convinced Michael was trying to manipulate her to get what he wanted. She was resolved not to let that happen.
Nina tried to coax Willow into seeing the possibility of compromise with Michael when Drew came in. He enthusiastically felt that they were about to get the kids back because of the good job Willow did with her testimony and the truth about Sasha coming out.
Drew praised Willow as “practically a saint” for putting everything aside and delivering Sasha’s baby. Drew reiterated his feeling that Michael didn’t deserve the kids, and soon they will be able to put everything behind them to have a fresh start in D.C.
Willow left to get some air and calm down. Nina asked Drew if he meant one word of what he had just said. She accused Drew of enjoying everything while Willow was suffering. Drew claimed he wasn’t the bad guy, but Michael was. Nina told him that from where she was standing, it was a “photo finish”.
With controlled anger, Nina said, “Even you wouldn’t be so selfish, so underhanded, so depraved to set up my sweet grandson to hear that his father no longer wants him because he has a new baby. Even you wouldn’t be that cruel.” Cold and undaunted, Drew responded, “What Wiley heard was exactly what Willow and the judge needed him to hear. And when your daughter wins full custody of your sweet grandchildren, you’ll agree.”
Michael had asked Carly, Jason, and Sonny to meet at Carly’s house. He started by telling them if he lost (and, he thought there was a good chance he would) he was going to take Wylie and Amelia and leave the country. He shared what Drew had done at the hospital, and that Willow refused to believe it when he told her. He felt she saw him as a liar, and Drew as walking on water.
They questioned if leaving would be a good idea, but vowed to be there for anything needed. Michael strongly felt the judge was not going to rule in his favor.
Carly warned Michael that he would be charged with kidnapping, and he shouldn’t leave everyone. Michael stayed resolved - even if the courts could trust Willow with the kids, he couldn’t.
Sonny gave Michael his support. Jason said he understood that he was doing what he thought was right for his kids and gave his promise to look out for Sasha and Daisy as well as to bring them to visit when he wanted.
Carly told Michael she thought he was wrong and was making a huge mistake. She pleaded with him to see that there had to be another way because, if he crossed that line, he would be a fugitive, which would make Drew and Willow right in the eyes of the court. Michael said he could live with that if his kids were safe.
He left to pick up Wiley and Amelia to take them to the park. Carly then pleaded with Sonny to do something because they just got Michael back, and they couldn’t lose him and their grandchildren. Sonny said if he made a move, it would make it worse, but Carly told him to go talk to him and get through to him.
Sonny said he hated every second of this, to which Carly replied, “Really, because it seemed like you both were ready to put him on the jet and help him disappear.” Jason asked how bad it was in court as Sonny walked out to take a call.
Carly was unsure of how bad it really went, but said Willow had no doubts or misgivings about Drew and certainly no remorse. She worried that Willow and Drew’s selfishness was going to cost them Michael, Wylie, and Amelia.
Curtis asked Felicia to come to his office to retain her P.I. services. He asked her to find Jacinda, the escort who was seen with Drew. Felicia postulated that someone likely paid Jacinda to leave town, which would incentivize her to stay away and, therefore, make her tougher to track down. Felicia still felt confident she would be able to find her, but wanted an assurance that, if she did locate her and Jacinda didn’t want to return, Curtis would not coerce her into a spotlight she didn’t want to be in. Curtis said he had no intentions of sensationalizing anything any further and wanted it handled discreetly. He said he would respect if Jacinda didn’t take his offer.
Felicia left when Jordan showed up, who immediately guessed that Curtis had hired Felicia to find Jacinda. She said Drew is probably looking for her, too. When Curtis shared he was going to use Jacinda to destroy Drew, Jordan warned that solving one problem could possibly create another one. Getting rid of a “Drew problem” could create a “Jacinda problem” in the event she chose to stop being discreet.
Jordan pointed out that Curtis stood to lose everything if it were found out he paid an escort to lie about drugging a congressman. Curtis felt it was a risk that he had to take.
At Laura’s office, Lucky came to say goodbye, telling her, “This isn’t where I belong, at least, not right now.” She told him that if he believed it was what was truly best for him, then he didn’t need to apologize for leaving. They sat to have a heart-to-heart. Lucky explained the guilt he felt thinking he had abandoned her and Lulu before. Laura said he didn’t abandon them, but also felt like his choosing to leave this time was different.
Lucky told her about Elizabeth turning down his proposal and the honest talk they had. Laura reminded him that he knew real life didn’t have fairytale endings. She expressed her gratitude for him coming home and reconnecting with the people he loves and who love him and always will, no matter where he goes.
Lucky and Aiden planned to travel for the summer. Laura said she wanted updates and pictures. She told him she was going to miss him so much, but he had her blessing to go and she was always going to be there because she is his mom.
After Lucky left, Laura sat at her desk with a picture of younger Lucky.

After his last goodbye, Lucky and Aiden went to the airport. Aiden was looking forward to going to Paris. Lucky said Paris would be a pitstop for now, but they will circle back around. Their first adventure would start in Amsterdam, Luke’s old stomping ground. Lucky received a text from Elizabeth to “wait for me”.
The plane was fully boarded as Lucky still waited. Elizabeth ran up at the last minute. Lucky hoped she was joining, but quickly realized she wasn’t. She reaffirmed how much she loved him and that would never change. They shared a loving kiss goodbye. He told her he’d think of her whenever he saw something beautiful.
At the park, Willow was sitting on a bench when Michael walked up with the kids, and Wylie ran to hug her. They stood to watch the kids play, recalling old times. Willow told Michael, “It didn’t have to be this way.” He said, “No, it didn’t. But you made your choice,” to which she responded that they both made choices. Their conversation was interrupted by phone notifications from the courthouse.

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