General Hospital
GENERAL HOSPITAL Spoilers: Chase and Michael Come to Blows, Lucas Has a Plan for Britt
The week of February 23-27 on General Hospital, put the men at centerstage, while several women face life-altering events. First, in the just released promo for the action in Port Charles.
Lucas (Van Hansis) wants to help Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) get out from under Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and his own boyfriend, Marco (Adrian Anchondo), when he comes to her and says, “We can’t get away from Sidwell until I get you out!” Can these two former enemies conspire together to exact her freedom from the cold fusion project she has been forced to do, in order to receive the medication to keep her Huntington’s disease symptoms at bay? Will Lucas actually be her savior and not Jason (Steve Burton)?
Next, in a showdown, Michael (Rory Gibson) and Chase (Josh Swickard) come to blows yet again, and this one more serious than one before! From the looks of it, Michael has all the info and figured out that Chase was tipping off Nathan about Michael’s keychain which had a copy of a key to Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) front door. As viewers know, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) planted it there, but Chase came upon it, and was convinced this solidifies Michael’s guilt as Drew’s shooter. Little did Chase know, Wiley (Viron Weaver) walked in on him with Michael’s keys in the Quartermaine kitchen.

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Then, Sonny (Maurice Benard) and DA Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor), finally get closer, where a long-awaited kiss is moments away. Are these two playing each other since they are on opposite sides of the law, or is this it true love?
In addition, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) comes face to face with her husband, Nathan (Ryan Paevey) for the first time in seven years, and from the look of it, via the official spoilers below, Laura (Genie Francis) is going to call a press conference and name Willow instead of Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) the new congresswoman of Port Charles!
Check out this week’s GH spoilers below.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Maxie is overwhelmed. Michael’s temper flares. Dante makes a promise. Alexis is skeptical. Gio and Josslyn discuss Emma.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Sonny confides in Ric. Cullum questions Jason. Lulu is hesitant. Jordan issues a warning. Lucas gains valuable information.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Britt and Jason weigh their options. Chase ponders a difficult choice. Dante seeks out Elizabeth. Cody encourages Molly. Gio gets good news.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26
Laura calls a press conference. Isaiah visits Trina. Jason debriefs with Sonny. Sidwell plays hardball. Alexis is thrown.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
Willow makes a vow. Obrecht seeks Britt’s help. Lucy has some explaining to do. Laura holds back. Lucas wants answers.
So, what do you hope happens to Chase for all of his misguided intentions to help Willow, only he has been barking up the wrong tree? Will Brook Lynn be so incensed, she will not want to start a family with him? Then, are you excited about Maxie and Nathan laying eyes on each other for the first time in 7 years and the upshot? Share your thoughts via the comment section below, but first check out the promo, “Justice Gets Complicated.”
Look forward to watching GH every day! Fast paced and interesting.
Chase needs to get his comeuppance. I think it’s time for him to be removed from the police force. He’s been told to stop meddling in the Drew shooting case; but, he continues to do so. I can’t wait for him to learn he’s protecting the actual shooter.
True, so very true
Chase is a lost cause. The fact that he has put Willow’s perceived innocence before his own family is the fact that he is not concerned about the outcome of his “convinced” conviction of Michael. He has yet to admit that all his evidence is planted in his subconscious by Willow.
I actually like Chase. Even more so, I like Brook Lynn and Chase with her. But it’s super sad watching the dissolution of their marriage in real time. Not because they aren’t good for each other but because of their different values and the choices that Chase is making. Even before the reveal with Willow, she wasn’t worth this level of devotion from Chase. And it’s sad after the reveal that he can’t let go of this wrong obsession he has about Michael’s guilt. I used to think it was because Chase had unresolved feelings for Willow but it’s doesn’t seem like it’s that. Or not only that. He seems legitimately stuck and unable to see things clearly. He’s also ruining his career and his marriage as a result. It’s legit just sad to see.
He’s ruining his acting career. This has gone on way too long and is very boring. They need to end it now.
If Chase doesn’t grow up and stop whining he needs to go! He’s destroying his image all to save whinny Willow, who is a victim all the time. Very boring twosome. Please bring this story line to an end it’s becoming very painful to watch!
Beyond the Gates
2026 SDSA TV Award Nominations: All Five Daytime Dramas Score in Best Achievement in Set Decoration
The Set Decorators Society of America has revealed its nominations for 2025-26 SDSA Awards for Television, which recognizes the work of the set decoration and production designers in primetime, streaming and daytime series.
This year, all five soap operas: Beyond the Gates, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless all received nominations in the Best Achievement in Decor/Design of a Daytime Series category.
In its official SDSA rule book, to qualify for the category of a Daytime Series, which includes daytime dramas, daytime talk shows, daytime game shows, and daytime children’s programming, all episodes must air before 6:00pm and must have a credited Set Decorator. For daytime dramas, the content must contain multiple plotlines that are carried over from episode to episode.

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WHICH EPISODES CAN BE INCLUDED IN THE COMPETITION?
The eligibility year for episodes runs June 1, 2025, and May 31, 2026. Founded in 1993, the SDSA is an international nonprofit professional association dedicated to promoting excellence and preserving the legacy of the art of set decoration in motion pictures and television.
Several popular primetime and streaming titles that have wrapped their final seasons also received nods including Euphoria, Stranger Things, Hacks, Outlander, and The Boys. Popular titles such as Bridgerton.
Take a look below at the nominated scenic design teams from your favorite soaps:
Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Daytime Series
Beyond The Gates: Set Decoration by Cynthia Slagter with Production Design by Bruton Jones
The Bold and the Beautiful: Set Decoration by Prim Rosales, Beth Wooke, Prerna Chawla, Charlotte Garnell, Chelsea Mondelli, Michelle Hall, & Linda Louise Sheets with Production Design by Lou A. Trabbie III
Days of Our Lives: Set Decoration by Adele Caine & Sarah Holmes with Production Design by Tom Early & Dan Olexiewicz
General Hospital: Set Decoration by Jennifer Elliot with Production Design by Andrew Evashchen
The Young and the Restless: Set Decoration by Jennifer Haybach, Justine Mercado, Maria Dirolf, & Monica Lowe with Production Design by David Hoffmann
So, which soap opera from the calendar year of basically June of 2025 to a week ago in 2026, do you think has had the best looking sets? Beyond the Gates, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, or The Young and the Restless? Make you pick and drop it in the comment section below.
General Hospital
Marc Forget Exits ‘General Hospital’
The Thursday June 4 episode of General Hospital paved way for the end of the line for Jenz Sidwell’s (Carlo Rota) butler/fixer, Pascal (Marc Forget).
In the pick of the June 3 cliffhanger, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) was the hero and stopped the evil-doer from fleeing Port Charles for his part in aiding and abetting his boss with the cover-up of the murder of Professor Henry Dalton (Daniel Goddard) among other crimes.
Today’s episode did indeed mark the final appearance of Marc Forget who joined the ABC soap opera when he debuted back in July of 2025. Viewers met met Pascal when Kelly Thiebaud returned to the soap opera as Britt Westbourne and she was being blackmailed to work on Faison’s final project while at the Five Poppies in Dalmatia.

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A General Hospital rep confirmed to Soap Opera Digest, that the June 4 episode, “Will be the last viewers will see of Pascal for now, but notes that in the world of Port Charles, comebacks are always possible.” So, how did Pascal get written-off the canvas? Here’s what went down:
PASCAL GIVES LUCAS KEY INFORMATION BEFORE BEING DRAGGED AWAY
After Sonny intercepted Pascal on his desperate attempt to get out of town, Sonny informed him hat Sidwell would stop at nothing from trying to get retribution for whoever killed his son, Marco, and promptly turned around and said that he would help Pascal flee the country, only if he turned on Sidwell.
An absolutely terrified Pascal had evidence for Sonny that he could use against Sidwell. However, he feared he would get killed on sight if he tried to retrieve the incriminating photos of Sonny and Laura from the safe at Wyndemere. So instead, Pascal gave the combination to the safe to Lucas (Van Hansis), so he could get the blackmail photos himself. But, did Pascal just set up Lucas to be killed since he loathes him for being the man to win the heart of the late Marco?
In the end, Sonny had one of his henchmen drag Pascal away and whisked off to an airfield to fly away to parts unknown, and hopefully never to be heard from again. But what now? Is Lucas going to end up being pegged as Marco’s killer and taken down by Sidwell if he gets his hands on the incriminating photos for Sonny and Laura? Stay tuned.
So, what did you think of Marc Forget’s run as Pascal? Sad or happy to see the character go? Do you think he will be back down the line? Share your thoughts via the comment section.
General Hospital
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Is This Congresswoman Cain’s New Chief of Staff?
In one of the more far-fetched soap opera moments in recent memory, while Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) and Willow Cain (Katelyn MacMullen) are chatting at the Quartermaine boathouse in swimming trunks for him and a bikini for her, the two exes have a heart to heart on Wednesday’s June 3 episode of General Hospital.
The moment was set-up by Michael (Rory Gibson) and Jacinda (Paige Herschell) who want to find a way to push the exes together in order to get incriminating evidence of the two, so Michael can gain leverage over Willow for full custody of their children. once and for all. Jacinda notes how Chase definitely has a savior and white knight syndrome going on.
During Willow and Chase’s chat at the boathouse, the subject turns to how Chase was demoted at the PCPD in his efforts to help get Willow acquitted of attempted murder charges at her trial for the shooting of Drew. He has since gone from detective to patrolman. However, Willow comes up with an idea! Why doesn’t he come to work for her as her chief of staff. Willow feels he would be perfect, because he is only one of the only people she can trust.

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WILLOW LAYS OUT THE BENEFITS OF CHASE ACCEPTING HER JOB OFFER
A surprised Chase, says he isn’t qualified, but Willow thinks otherwise. She urges him to consider the position she is offering, because it would give him a more regular schedule that would be befitting for him being a new father to baby Phoebe.
Chase’s want to know why it was so important to Willow that he take the job, she continues to explain how she trusts him, but Tracy (Jane Elliot) spots the two in a close moment and hides behind the boathouse. Willow exits, but asks Chase to promise he will think over her offer.
Next, Tracy threatens Chase that this is the last time he will cheat on her granddaughter, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton). Knowing he didn’t “cheat” on his wife, Chase looks pissed off.
So, can you imagine, Chase as Willow’s Chief of Staff? Weigh-in if you think he will be stupid enough to take this job knowing the issues it would cause for Brook Lynn? Will the police officer ever get the clue that Willow is manipulating him like she does to everyone else? Weigh-in via the comment section below.
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