ABC General Hospital spoilers for the week of January 12–16, 2026
ABC General Hospital spoilers for the week of January 12–16 tease a volatile mix of obsession, suspicion, and emotional crossroads as several storylines quietly collide and threaten to explode.
Justinda may have said her goodbyes to Ezra Boyle and claimed she was leaving town for good, but Michael Corinthos isn’t buying it. Deep down, Michael is convinced Justinda hasn’t truly gone anywhere. During the coming week, he becomes increasingly fixated on tracking her down, following half-formed instincts rather than logic.
He retraces her steps, checks familiar places she might have visited, and quietly questions anyone who could possibly know where she went. Michael believes the bond they formed was real, not transactional or convenient, and he’s certain those feelings were strong enough to keep her nearby, even if she’s hiding.

Kristina Corinthos-Davis strongly disagrees. She urges Michael to let go, warning him that Justinda’s past and questionable associations could seriously damage his already fragile custody battle.
To Kristina, the risk is far too high, and clinging to Justinda feels reckless. Michael, however, is torn between logic and emotion, unable to shake the feeling that abandoning her now would mean losing something that mattered deeply to him.
Across town, tensions erupt between Tracy Quartermaine and Alexis Davis. Tracy directly accuses Alexis of framing her in court, furious that her testimony has been twisted into something dangerous.
Alexis counters coldly, insisting she did what she had to do to protect Willow Corinthos from devastating accusations. What truly unsettles Tracy is the realization that someone fed Alexis the information placing Michael at Drew Cain’s house the night of the shooting.
When Alexis hints at an anonymous letter, Tracy’s suspicion sharpens. She begins to wonder whether Harrison Chase or Martin Grey overheard her private conversation with Michael and passed the information along. The sense of betrayal cuts deep, and Tracy becomes determined to uncover the source before more damage is done.
Meanwhile, Trina Robinson and Kai Taylor reach a pivotal decision of their own. After weeks of doubt and internal conflict, they agree it’s time to speak up, even if doing so puts them directly in harm’s way.
Their discovery that Willow’s ringtone is “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” becomes the final piece that solidifies their belief about what really happened the night Drew was shot.
The implication is explosive, and the show hints that Drew’s upcoming trial will be emotionally brutal. Viewers are left bracing for Drew’s reaction when he realizes the truth about the person who pulled the trigger.
In another dangerous turn, Charlotte Cassadine lands squarely in Sidwell’s crosshairs. Sidwell views Charlotte as the perfect leverage point, believing she could help him control Ava Jerome and manipulate Valentin Cassadine into an alliance.
But Charlotte is far from helpless. Even if she finds herself trapped in Sidwell’s web, spoilers suggest she may be clever enough to flip the situation to her advantage.
Finally, cracks begin to show in the budding romance between Cody Bell and Molly Lansing. Cody grows distant after realizing Molly hasn’t publicly acknowledged their relationship, particularly around James West.
The silence leaves Cody uncertain and insecure. Next week, Molly explains she simply isn’t ready for the world to know they’re together. But rumors swirl that TJ Ashford may soon return to town. If he does, the question remains: will old feelings resurface just as Molly and Cody are struggling to define their future?




