ABC General Hospital Next Week Spoilers: 17 To 21 November 2025!

General Hospital Spoilers: Election Shockwaves, A Son’s Freedom, and a Corinthos Power Play

Port Charles heads into a white-knuckle week where ballots, badges, and blood ties collide. An election that should crown a mayor now threatens to redraw the city’s power map. And in the middle of it all, a young man’s future hangs by a thread.

Laura Spencer made the unthinkable call: skip her final debate with Ezra Lang to stand by grandson Rocco at an urgent arraignment. Supporters whispered “vulnerable,” but Laura chose family over optics.

Now the tally arrives Wednesday—along with the fate of Measure C, the waterfront initiative that could rock Sonny Corinthos’ empire.

If Measure C passes, Sonny’s piers face a scorched-earth makeover that forces new alliances—or desperate countermeasures. If it fails, rival sharks smell blood in the water.

Either way, a Thursday bombshell lands: a tip about vote tampering tied to Ezra’s circle that could turn Laura from candidate to crusader.

Meanwhile, Sonny keeps his pulse steady while Michael ushers in the poised and razor-smart Justinda Wallace.
Is she the face of a “clean” pivot into legit finance—or a velvet glove over iron moves that protect the docks?
Don’t mistake Sonny’s calm; it reads like a man who already moved the chess pieces.

Across town, Rocco’s jailing turns grief into a movement.

The witness against him, Dalton Hayes, can’t keep his timeline straight, and whispers link him to organized crime.
Courthouse steps swell with petitions, posters, and a family that refuses to blink.

Enter a new burden on old shoulders: Dante Falconeri is named acting police commissioner.

His first order of business—blowtorch the case files, background-check Hayes, and rip out rot where he finds it.
A hallway blowup with a stonewalling colleague proves Dante’s patience has limits—and Rocco’s freedom is his line in the sand.

Lulu Spencer seeks refuge at the Metro Court with Carly, tears mingling with strategy.

Carly, who’s danced with danger and depositions, pushes PIs and paper trails—follow the money, crush the lies.
By Tuesday, a quiet park bench becomes a confessional as Dante and Lulu revisit roads not taken—and consider one they might still walk.

Then comes a wildcard: Nathan West leans in with sympathy at Lulu’s newsroom desk.
Is it comfort or an opening gambit?
The triangle potential is immediate, and Rocco’s crisis could mend old scars—or rip open fresh ones.

Detective Harrison Chase, ever allergic to gray, keeps tunneling into financial smoke around ELQ.
His quest to clear Willow Tate brushes up against Michael Corinthos’ dealings with shadow investors.
Encrypted emails, surveillance pings, and a pattern of “off-book” meetings point to a boardroom story with criminal footnotes.

Brook Lynn Quartermaine begs Chase to tread lightly—taking on a Corinthos invites blowback.

But by week’s end, Chase briefs Alexis Davis with affidavits that tie ELQ irregularities to wider laundering schemes.
It’s a cornering move that could force Michael to choose between confession and flight.

Complicating the web, Alexis and Felicia Scorpio pry into whispers about Portia Robinson and mishandled hospital records.

If that thread holds, the narrative around Willow flips—and alliances flip with it.
Port Charles loves its heroes, but this week reminds everyone: loyalties are rented, not owned.

Style tells a story too.

Fans clock Lulu’s toned-down wardrobe—higher necklines, muted palettes—as a suit of emotional armor.
If the spark with Dante reignites, watch for color to creep back in; in this town, fashion often foreshadows fate.

Wednesday delivers results.

Thursday detonates secrets.

By Friday, expect a commissioner under fire, a mother on offense, and a don two steps ahead—or one misstep from losing the docks.

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