Full ABC New GH Wednesday, 12/24/2025 General Hospital SpoiIers (December 24, 2025) Episode

Full ABC New GH Wednesday, December 24, 2025:
Holiday Cheer Shatters as Secrets, Betrayals, and Dangerous Loyalties Explode in Port Charles

Christmas Eve arrives in Port Charles wrapped not in peace, but in suspicion, heartbreak, and revelations powerful enough to fracture families forever. Wednesday’s General Hospital episode delivers a sweeping, emotionally charged hour that proves once again the holidays are never quiet in this town. As longtime alliances strain and buried secrets claw their way into the light, December 24 becomes a turning point—one where loyalty is tested, love is weaponized, and trust teeters on the brink of total collapse.


Metro Court Tensions: Brook Lynn and Michael at a Crossroads

The Metro Court becomes ground zero for quiet but consequential conversations. Brook Lynn Quartermaine sits down with her cousin Michael Corinthos for what initially appears to be a supportive heart-to-heart—but the tension between them is unmistakable. Brook Lynn urges Michael to support someone close to them, yet almost immediately second-guesses herself, clearly aware that her advice could backfire in spectacular fashion.

The ambiguity surrounding the subject of their discussion only deepens the intrigue. Is Brook Lynn subtly referencing Michael’s increasingly complicated entanglement with Justina Bracken, a connection that has unsettled both the Corinthos and Quartermaine families? Or is this about another woman whose recent actions may have crossed a dangerous line? Michael’s silence speaks louder than words. His troubled expression suggests regret—perhaps over a decision already made, or a truth he can no longer undo.

Their exchange underscores the enduring complexity of Quartermaine–Corinthos family dynamics, where loyalty often clashes with morality. Brook Lynn’s hesitation reveals she understands the stakes, and her fear of steering Michael wrong suggests that whatever comes next could alter the family landscape permanently.


Tracy vs. Laura: A Battle Over Legacy and Betrayal

Elsewhere at the Metro Court, sparks fly when Tracy Quartermaine confronts Mayor Laura Collins in a confrontation fueled by outrage and wounded pride. Tracy makes it clear—this is a big deal, and she will not tolerate it. Laura, calm and characteristically composed, seems less surprised than Tracy would like, hinting that she may already know just how far things have gone.

At the heart of Tracy’s fury is Drew Cain, whose post-Pentonville transformation has left many questioning his true character. Once praised for taking the fall for Carly, Drew has since revealed a darker, more opportunistic side—most notably by intercepting priceless Quartermaine heirlooms. These treasures, representing generations of family history, were meant to be safeguarded at Lulu Spencer’s home after Tracy’s eviction from the mansion.

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Drew’s decision to seize them during their return is more than theft—it’s a betrayal of legacy. For Tracy, it’s unforgivable. For Laura, it’s yet another sign that Drew can no longer be trusted. The two women may stand on different sides of many battles, but here they quietly agree: Drew has become a danger to everyone around him.


Portia’s Nightmare: A Subpoena That Could Destroy Everything

At General Hospital, Portia Robinson confides in Ava Jerome after receiving a subpoena that forces her to testify at Willow Tait’s trial. Ava, a veteran of courtroom warfare, advises caution—say as little as possible, trust no one. On the surface, Portia’s testimony should be purely medical. She rushed to the hospital the night Drew was shot and helped save his life. Her professionalism is unquestioned.

But beneath that calm exterior lies a devastating secret. Portia fears she may be forced to reveal her alibi—that she spent the night with Isaiah Gannon. A revelation that would obliterate her marriage to Curtis Ashford and devastate her daughter Trina. The dread of exposing her infidelity in open court is written across her face, and the weight of what she stands to lose is unbearable.


Courtroom Shockwaves: From Healer to Suspect

Portia’s worst fears materialize when she takes the stand. Under Alexis Davis’s relentless questioning, Portia becomes evasive, refusing to give the answers Alexis clearly seeks. Behind the scenes, Drew has been pressuring Alexis to clear Willow at any cost—preferably by shifting blame onto Michael Corinthos.

The strategy turns chilling when Portia herself is subtly framed as a possible suspect in Drew’s shooting. The irony is staggering: the woman who helped save Drew’s life is now portrayed as someone who might have wanted him dead. It’s a masterclass in legal manipulation—and a brutal reminder of how far people will go to win.


A Reckoning at the PCPD: Chase on the Brink

At the Port Charles Police Department, Detective Harrison Chase faces the moment he’s been dreading. Acting Commissioner Dante Falconeri confronts him with disturbing suspicions surrounding missing traffic camera footage—evidence that would have proven Willow lied about her alibi. The footage is gone, and Chase had both motive and access.

Dante’s question cuts deep: Tell me you didn’t destroy that evidence.
The implications are devastating. Obstruction of justice. Career-ending consequences. Prison time.

Chase’s obsessive determination to prove Willow’s innocence—despite warnings from Anna Devane—now threatens to unravel everything he’s built, including his marriage to Brook Lynn. This isn’t just about one case anymore. It’s about whether Chase crossed a line he can never step back from.


Jason, Carly, and the Loyalty That Could Break Them

The episode’s most explosive storyline centers on Jason Morgan, Carly Spencer, and Josslyn Jacks. Jason’s decision to reveal Joss’s covert WSB involvement to Carly was an act of honesty—but it opened a Pandora’s box. While Carly appears composed, whispers around Port Charles suggest she’s quietly plotting revenge against Jack Brennan, possibly with Valentin Cassadine as an unlikely ally.

The distance between Jason and Carly is impossible to ignore. Jason is avoiding her, knowing that if she looks too closely, she’ll uncover the truth—that he’s dragged Joss even deeper into danger. His most controversial move yet? Asking Joss to access classified WSB files tied to Sidwell’s cold fusion project—a reckless act motivated by his lingering devotion to Britt Westbourne.

For Carly, this is unforgivable territory. Jason risking her daughter’s safety—for Britt—could shatter their decades-long bond. Joss herself is torn between loyalty to Jason and fear of betraying her mother. Once the truth surfaces, the fallout could divide Port Charles itself.


Final Thoughts: A Christmas Eve That Changes Everything

By the episode’s end, one truth is undeniable: trust in Port Charles has never been more fragile. Portia stands on the brink of losing her family. Chase faces ruin. Tracy vows revenge. And Jason Morgan’s moral code is being tested like never before.

As Christmas lights glow across the city, the shadows grow longer—and when the dust settles, not everyone will still be standing beside the people they once trusted most.