GH Friday, November 28 | ABC General Hospital 11/28/2025 Spoilers
General Hospital Spoilers: Fri., Nov. 28 — Brennan’s Trap Shatters Vaughn, Jocelyn Rises; Drew’s Proposal Obsession Peaks; Davis Family in Free-Fall; Pascal’s Fixation Targets Britt
Brennan crosses a line—and creates his worst enemy.
Jocelyn has clocked Brennan’s chill for weeks, but the mask finally drops: this isn’t “professional distance,” it’s possession dressed up as protocol.
His “special mission” for Vaughn is exposed as a curated trap—less about objectives, all about domination. When Vaughn vanishes and turns up brutally ambushed under Brennan’s orders, Jocelyn’s grief hardens into resolve.
At Vaughn’s bedside, fear burns off and something fiercer takes its place. Brennan wanted obedience; he forged an adversary. Jocelyn isn’t retreating—she’s stepping to the center of the board.

Vaughn pays the price—so Brennan can send a message.
The attack isn’t random fire; it’s a punishment for Vaughn’s independence and a warning to Jocelyn for loving a man Brennan can’t command.
Monitors beep, silence stretches, and Jocelyn’s shock calcifies into purpose. She reads Brennan now: he designs pressure, weaponizes loyalty, and erases doubt with pain. The mission was never the point. Breaking Vaughn was.
Drew’s ring… and the edge beneath it.
Drew’s plan to propose to Willow has morphed from hope into compulsion. What began as “let’s start over” now feels like “I need this to breathe.”
He interprets every soft smile as destiny and every delay as catastrophe, funneling loss and longing into one irreversible act.
Friends sense the static—Michael’s wary, Brook Lynn sees the flicker—but Drew pushes past concern with polite calm and pounding pulse. When he finally kneels, it isn’t just romance; it’s the climax of an obsession he can’t admit… and a choice Willow can’t take lightly.
Willow’s calculus turns cruel.
The proposal detonates every fear she’s suppressed: love versus leverage, heart versus custody. Stability for Wyatt and Amelia tempts her—resources, structure, legal power—but at the cost of herself, and maybe Michael.
The quieter, darker question she hates is the one that won’t leave: can she protect the kids alone? The more she denies it, the louder it gets.
The Davis women: one spark away from a family explosion.
Alexis feels the pressure long before anyone speaks it aloud. Ric’s “adjustments” stop looking like growth and start sounding like detonations—grand vows, reckless pivots, and a gravitational pull that drags Molly toward disaster.
Christina senses it too and spirals in her own way—protective, volatile, frayed by sleepless nights and static-charge anxiety.
Alexis stands in the crosscurrent of history and harm, terrified she’s watching her daughters replay the heartbreak she barely survived. One bad conversation, one poorly timed truth, and the Davis family shatters.
Pascal’s new phase: control as creed—and Britt in the crosshairs.
That cool intensity Britt once admired now hums like a live wire. Pascal isn’t reacting to circumstances anymore; he’s rearranging them.
He inserts himself into Britt’s choices, anticipates fears she hasn’t voiced, and trims away dissent with surgical precision. It reads like care until it reads like claim.
The room changes when he enters; so do Britt’s instincts. This isn’t a momentary slide—it’s the birth of a fixation. And the chill she feels says it’s only getting stronger.
The bottom line:
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Brennan’s tyrant play backfires—Jocelyn’s done being prey.
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Drew’s proposal is less question, more lifeline; Willow hears the hook beneath the promise.
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Alexis, Molly, and Christina teeter over the same abyss Ric has always dug.
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Pascal’s “necessary” control exposes a darker agenda, with Britt squarely in frame.
Port Charles isn’t bracing for impact anymore—the first shock has already landed. What comes next is the counterstrike.




