FULL RECAP: General Hospital Spoilers for Monday, December 22 | GH RECAP
General Hospital spoilers reveal that a dangerous favor has been paid, and now the bill is coming due.
Jack Brennan quietly helped Nina Reeves erase the video evidence that linked Willow Tait to Drew’s case. In return, Nina is expected to keep her word and deliver something far more valuable. Information that leads Brennan straight to Valentin Cassadine.
On Monday, Nina makes a calculated move and approaches Charlotte Cassadine. It’s a risk, but one Nina believes will pay off. Charlotte trusts her almost like a second mother, and that bond opens the door Nina needs.
Charlotte confides in Nina about a ribboned key Valentin recently gave her. She explains that the key is symbolic, something only she and her father truly understand.

To Charlotte, it’s proof that Valentin is safe and still watching over her, even from afar. The reassurance brings the girl comfort, and Nina notices just how deeply Charlotte wants to believe her father is protected.
Sensing an opening, Nina gently asks whether Charlotte wants to see Valentin again. The editor-in-chief of Crimson seems ready to offer a plan that sounds loving and helpful on the surface, but may carry hidden consequences.
If Charlotte follows Nina’s guidance without caution, she could unknowingly expose Valentin’s location and put him directly in Brennan’s crosshairs.
Meanwhile, Carly Spencer is furious over the sudden disappearance of the video evidence against Willow. Valentin Cassadine himself suggests that only someone with serious influence could have made that kind of evidence vanish.

Given Brennan’s reputation for cleaning up inconvenient problems, Carly begins to fear he’s the one pulling the strings.
After a revealing conversation with Josslyn Jacks, Jason Morgan gains clarity about Britt Westbourne and her actions surrounding the Five Poppies and Sidwell’s operation.
Jason now has two urgent priorities. He must get Britt out of these dangerous networks and find someone capable of developing a cure for her illness.
Elsewhere, Drew’s trial is officially postponed and will resume at a later date. Dante Falconeri and Nathan West shift their focus to uncovering who tampered with the video evidence tied to Willow.
At the same time, Tracy Quartermaine works closely with Michael Corinthos, guiding him through a strategy designed to completely clear him of police suspicion.
In another corner of the investigation, Kai Taylor and Trina Robinson face a moral crossroads. The couple seriously considers going to the police and admitting they were present the night of the shooting. Fear still grips them, but so does guilt.
As they weigh the risks, Kai and Trina begin to believe that telling the truth may be the only way to help bring real justice. Whether they come forward could change the entire direction of the case and determine who ultimately pays the price for the lies unraveling across Port Charles.




