Here's your General Hospital recap for Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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Jason walked into the Q living room just as Michael was telling Tracy that Monica had left her the house. Michael explained what was going on. Tracy was argumentative. "If you want to know things, get here on time," Tracy told Jason. She then turned to Michael. "You must have read that wrong. Monica couldn't have left me the house," she added.
Ned was also perplexed and insisted on looking at the will. He read aloud the part where Monica left the remainder of her estate to Michael, except for the house, which she left to the sister of her heart, Tracy Angelic Quartermaine.
Tracy still sat there in disbelief that the house was hers. She told the family that nobody had to move out now. Ronnie tried to apologize to Tracy. "I am just grateful and touched that Monica left me the locket," she said. Ned and Brook Lynn checked the will and found that Monica left Ronnie enough money to buy her own house in her favorite North Carolina neighborhood.
Ronnie broke down crying with joy. "When I was 16, you turned me away, and now you've given me a house," she said in tears. As the family chatted, Jason approached Ronnie. She admitted to him that she couldn't have sold the house to Drew, as everyone had been so kind to her. "I'm really sorry I let things go as far as they did. I feel like I let Monica down," she said.
Jason was impressed. "We all make mistakes. Monica even made a few of her own. You owning up to it shows your real character," she said.
Brook Lynn and Chase took Tracy aside and convinced her not to press charges against Ronnie. However, when Ronnie approached Tracy in the foyer, she apologized again and handed Ronnie the house keys. "Thank you. Now I can lock the doors when I throw you out," Tracy said.
She ordered Ronnie to leave immediately. She could pick up her stuff at the gate tomorrow. The family tried to reason with Tracy. "I think we owe Monica more than throwing her sister out," Michael said. Tracy didn't care. "You're not family. Never gonna be family. So, be grateful for your freedom and get out of my house," Tracy ordered.
The family still argued with Tracy, who wanted to know how she was the bad guy. "Ronnie proved she was one of us when she tore up that contract and stuck it to Drew," Michael pointed out. "Take the win without humiliating Ronnie," Ned tried to persuade.
The whole family then threatened to leave if Tracy kicked Ronnie out. "Admit that Ronnie is a part of this family or we're all leaving," Brook Lynn stated. Tracy wasn't convinced and told them all to go. Ronnie told everyone to stay put because this was all her doing.
Brook Lynn, Ned, and Michael all pointed out that they've all done things like Ronnie did, and bickering was their trademark. "Please don't do this. You don't have to be so spiteful," Brook Lynn reasoned. She demanded that Tracy take back her mean words. Tracy refused. "I love you so much, but I can't keep making excuses for you. So, please, Grandmother. Back down."
Tracy did not care. She opened the door and told Ronnie to leave. "If the rest of you are going with her, get out," Tracy said. So, they all did just that. As Ned walked out, he told her that Monica didn't give her the house to be spiteful. Then, he left too.
Britt finished giving herself an injection in an exam room when she heard the door open. She began yelling until she saw it was Rocco. A freaked-out Rocco ran away with Britt following him. She stopped him and apologized for yelling. He had just startled her.
Britt was touched when Rocco asked her if she wanted to grab some coffee. Britt said she was working. Rocco also confessed that his parents were mad that he had dinner with Britt and her family. A nervous Rocco made an excuse to run off, but bumped into Sidwell on his way out.
Sidwell took Britt into the stairwell, where she ratted out Dalton and told Sidwell that Dalton wanted to cut Sidwell out of their research. Sidwell told her to accept Dalton's offer. Britt didn't want to. "You will do exactly as I say. Otherwise, the medicine that keeps you upright and functioning will be withheld and then Huntington's will make you a prisoner in your own body," Sidwell warned.
When Britt exited the stairwell, she saw Jason standing there with her car insurance card. When Jason gave it to her, he noticed Britt's hand was shaking. Britt brushed it off, saying it had been an emotional day due to Rocco's visit.
Gio and Emma continued to go through Quartermaine memories in Lulu's living room. Emma suggested that Gio visit the house while all the Qs still lived there. Gio wasn't sure he wanted to, but Emma convinced him that trying to play it safe by avoiding his family wasn't the best idea. She thought his violin and his family meant that much to him.
"Can you imagine never playing music again? Yeah, getting close with the Qs was risky, but maybe it's worth it," Emma advised. Just then, Rocco walked in and told him that things didn't go well with Britt, but he was determined to keep trying and get the key fob.
In Laura's office, Marty told his sister he finds himself in quite a bind. He explained to a curious Laura what he did to the Quartermaine clan. A horrified Laura laid into her brother for his duplicitous actions.
It turned out that Marty knew the lawyer who drafted Monica's will. He was able to get a copy and decided Monica wasn't in her right mind when she left the house to Tracy, so he changed it. "She doesn't need the house and she doesn't deserve it," Marty told Laura of Tracy.
Marty tried to make himself sound altruistic for giving the house to Ronnie. "A little payback with karma on top. I decided to tip the scales toward justice," he said. Laura was neither amused nor impressed. Marty even admitted he added the Pickle Lila part to the will.
Laura asked Marty if he was going to be arrested. "That's up to you," Marty told her. "Ned told me that the Quartermaines wouldn't press charges if you personally ask them not to. Ned's diabolical, but he's no fool. He knew the worst possible punishment would be this. To stand here and look you in the eye and tell you what I did."
Laura agreed to call Ned, but told Marty that he could no longer live with her because what he did was illegal. Just then, Sonny walked in. Before leaving, Marty whispered to Laura, "You want to jump on me and tell me what I did was illegal, but you can't cut ties with Sonny Corinthos? How's that fair?" Marty asked.
"I am not cutting ties with you, but you can't live in my house," Laura whispered. "Sonny doesn't live in my house." Marty replied, "No, he lives here. And he does business here. All over your city, Mayor Collins."
After Marty left, Sonny informed Laura that Sidwell seemed to be putting him on notice. "Yeah, me too," a frightened Laura said.
Alexis and Sonny were annoyed when Drew came barreling into Alexis' office. Alexis told him that she was in a meeting. Drew argued that Sonny was not her client. "Neither are you, Pompous," Sonny shot back. "Are you feeding her more lies about Michael shooting you?"
"He did, and Alexis is gonna prove it," Drew said. "If Michael wanted you dead, you'd be dead. And we'd all be happy about it," Sonny shouted. As soon as Drew mentioned Scout, Alexis knew he was ready to threaten her, so she told Sonny to go. She assured him that she could handle Drew.
When Sonny was gone, Drew told Alexis that Scout would not be able to trick-or-treat with her. Drew told Alexis that Scout was having a tough time on the anniversary of Sam's death, so she wanted to go to DC with her dad. Alexis suggested they put aside their animosity and be together with Scout, for her sake.
As soon as Drew heard that Alexis wanted to invite Danny, Drew had a problem, despite Danny being Sam's son and Scout's brother. "If you let Danny around Scout, you will never see her again."
Drew then changed the subject and reminded Alexis she needed to come up with a plan to free Willow and pin the shooting on Michael.
Jordan opened her front door to find Portia standing there. "Oh, I'm sorry to disappoint. Were you expecting my husband?" Portia asked, before walking right in.
"You had absolutely no right to tell my husband that I'm pregnant," Portia correctly stated. The two women argued back and forth for a few minutes, with Portia accusing Jordan of "thirsting after Curtis ever since he left you." Portia warned Jordan she'd disappoint Curtis again, but Portia was done meeting his impossible standards.
In his office, Curtis greeted a returned Marshall and told him that Portia was pregnant. Marshall congratulated Curtis, but Curtis assured his father that the marriage was over. "I wouldn't have even known about the baby if Jordan hadn't told me," Curtis said.
Curtis admitted that he wanted to pursue something with Jordan, but Marshall worried about Curtis co-parenting with Portia. Marshall was happy for his son and Jordan, but warned Curtis that there would be trouble with Portia.
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