On the Tuesday, April 28, 2026, episode of General Hospital, Curtis officially named Isaiah as his primary suspect in his and Jordan’s accident.
What happened on General Hospital


Willow and Kai returned to her office, and she asked him to reschedule an important meeting with the office for childcare funding. She wanted information on who supported funding for the WSB, so she needed Kai to focus on that for the time being.
Willow claimed that she didn’t want any additional miscarriages of justice like what happened to Jason. She told Kai she planned to influence the WSB’s future to prevent issues like that. Willow was drunk on power and unafraid to flex her newfound influence.
Willow summoned Michael to her office and apologized to him for how she attacked Jacinda. She didn’t want any lingering tension because of the children, and shockingly, he accepted. He still wanted her to apologize directly to his girlfriend, but first, she had a favor for him.
Willow wanted to take the kids to Disney World, but she wanted to ask Michael’s permission to take them out of state. After so much animosity for so long, it looked like things were finally on a better path between the exes. This is how it should’ve been all along.
After this conversation, Michael and Kristina spoke about his run-in with Willow. Michael was simply saving face for his ex-wife because he was very much committed to bringing her down. And unknown to Willow, Michael realized that the answer to destroying her was staring him in the face the entire time.
Scars and suspects


Trina and Portia met up at Bobbie’s, and at first, it was celebratory because of the new baby, but then Trina remembered what Jordan was going through. Their joyous time was Jordan’s personal nightmare. The baby was coming regardless of Jordan’s accident, so they needed to move forward with the family project.
Justine surprised Jordan was something to wear when she went out, and of course, Jordan, ever the martyr, said she’d use the hood to disguise herself. She had no evidence to back up her prediction, but Jordan believed her face would never heal. Suddenly, Jordan only cared about her appearance, and she was spiraling every day that she was bandaged.
Curtis informed Michael that he had reason to believe that Isaiah was behind the accident that left Jordan scarred. Michael needed more information about why Curtis would jump to that conclusion. Not only did the car match Isaiah’s, but his visit to Jordan’s hospital room also raised red flags. Curtis was worried about causing new tension with Portia by implicating Isaiah.
Later, Curtis learned from Portia that Isaiah had returned to town on the night of the crash. There was a period where he was accounted for, and this could be what finally leads Curtis to some answers. Portia found Lucas and asked him to call a plastic surgeon contact for a consult about Jordan’s case. It was a long shot, but she was showing such a gesture of good faith by even asking.
After Justine left Jordan’s room, Curtis couldn’t help himself. Despite having no concrete evidence to back up his theory, he suggested to her that Isaiah be considered a subject. If they clear Isaiah of all wrongdoing, Curtis just blew up his goodwill with Portia for no reason.
Isaiah ran into GH and told Lucas he had scratched the entire side of his car. He went above and beyond to sell the story to Lucas, so if he was the one who caused Jordan’s crash, he wanted everyone to think it was just a minor parking garage gaffe.
Guilt closes in


Brook Lynn was clearly in denial about what foster care really meant. She had convinced herself that Phoebe might remain in her care for the next six months or longer. Tracy knew the heartbreak that would hit her granddaughter when reality set in. She tried to make that clear for Brook Lynn, but Chase changed the subject.
Tracy told the couple that she had taken her and Brook Lynn’s cars in to get detailed. After Chase left, Tracy ripped into BLQ and demanded that she get it together because she couldn’t cover up that she caused Jordan’s accident forever.
Brook Lynn could come forward in theory, but Lucy knew she drank wine, so there was no way to properly cover it up. Tracy pleaded with Brook Lynn to keep quiet because Chase was a wild card when it came to confessing. He could either compromise his ethics or force her to go to the police. Neither option was good for their marriage.
Trina popped into the main house to deliver a package that was mistakenly dropped off at her place. Brook Lynn couldn’t help herself and took the chance to ask for an update about Jordan. If Brook Lynn didn’t feel horrible before, she felt worthless after hearing that Jordan might be permanently disfigured.
Brook Lynn offered to help further Trina’s music career, but that was just the guilt talking. She wanted to make up for nearly killing her father’s boyfriend, but it was a gesture that didn’t match Trina’s goals. Brook Lynn could lose everything by coming forward, which would include her desire to adopt a child. Everything she wanted would go up in smoke, just as Jordan’s vehicle did.
A tribute to Marco


Kristina cornered Lucas in his office to check in about how he was doing following Marco’s murder. The police hadn’t had any updates, but Kristina wanted to spill her heart to Lucas about how Marco had previously saved her life. He was a hero to her, and although she didn’t know it, he died saving Britt.
Kristina wanted her charity organization to honor Marco in some capacity. After learning that Marco loved tennis, she came up with the idea of opening tennis courts in his honor. However, for the time being, they both believed that Sidwell should sit this one out. This is probably for the best, given Sidwell’s disdain for Sonny and his major ties to this charitable organization.
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Edited by Bryce Cameron