General Hospital Recap: Jason Leaves Marco Bound and Gagged
On today's General Hospital recap:
Lucy offers Sidwell a hug at Natalia's memorial. She says she's there for him as his friend. Lucy goes to bat for Sonny, but Sidwell says anything could have happened. Lucy wonders if Natalia mixed the alcohol and pills by accident but he worries that without a clearcut answer, Marco will always wonder. Lucy says she'll try to get Aurora to pull the story.
Alexis offers her condolences to Marco and assures him Sonny didn't kill Natalia. She's thankful he saved Kristina's life and says the article isn't true. Alexis says she knows who Sonny is, and he would never hurt Natalia or her kids.
Michael tells Carly and Sonny that Sasha and the baby are leaving town and someone is targeting Daisy. Carly brings up Drew, but Sonny says someone is sending him a message. Carly says Michael has rights and can stop Sasha's move, but Sonny says he doesn't want to.
Michael doesn't want bodyguards and says Sasha deserves peace after everything she's been through. He believes it's the right thing to do. Michael says the next fight will be with Willow and he can't lose custody of Wylie and Amelia.
Vaughn tells Jack that Anna is on to them but claims she won't find anything concrete. Jack worries his record being too spotless will actually raise flags to someone as shrewd as Anna. Jack says Josslyn and Vaughn have to be a convincing couple.
Jack tells them Dalton's phone revealed no communication, which means he's not updating anyone electronically. He says someone is specifically delivering the information from Dalton to his employer and they need to find out who that is.
Anna calls someone to do a background check on Vaughn. She tells Felicia she's concerned about Emma and her relationship with the much older man. Felicia reminds Anna there was an age difference between her and Robert.
Felicia says Emma's no longer involved and Anna is being overprotective. Anna says Vaughn working at PCU is too coincidental considering Dalton's work. Anna gets the call Vaughn's record is squeaky clean and she wants to know what's going on.
Lulu apologizes to Jason for going off on him about his conversation with Rocco about Britt. Lulu says they never got a chance to tell Rocco and how it was a very hard time for her. She doesn't know why Jason would say nice things about Britt, but he says she was different with him.
Jason says Britt changed in a way that mattered, and he wants people to know the good and bad. He promises he won't talk to Rocco again, but Lulu worries the damage is already done. Jason tells her to give Rocco time.
Alexis talks to Lulu about the Aurora article and doesn't understand why Curtis published it. Alexis wants Lulu's help in finding out who wrote it and Lulu agrees.
Isaiah notices Lucas and Willow at odds and says they need to work together. Lucas and Willow go a couple of rounds arguing but eventually agree to leave it away from work. Willow thanks Isaiah for stepping in and says she's angry with Michael for driving her to all of this.
Dalton heads to the pool and isn't happy with the service when Rocco and Danny spend more time talking than waiting on him. He gets even more annoyed when Emma's dog steals his chair and tells Gio the boys need to lose their jobs. Emma interrupts to tell him it's her dog and not the boys' fault. She offers to make it up to him by helping him around the campus.
After Dalton leaves, the boys tell Emma to steer clear, but she says she wants to get closer to him to find out what he's up to. She says Dalton is experimenting on animals and needs to find something to stop him.
Dalton meets with Sidwell who says their mutual friend is unhappy with the progress. He says they want answers for what is taking so long.
Lucas gets worried when he doesn't hear from Marco and has Carly let him into his room at the Metro Court, only to find him gone.
Marco is locked up in a room, angry with whomever did this, as Jason walks away.
Sonny heads to the church to tell Sidwell that Marco isn't coming.
Keep checking back for the latest General Hospital recaps!
This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.
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