Joss may be about to find out the hard way how dangerous Cullum really is, and it all starts with her major discovery at Wyndemere during the January 30, 2026 episode of General Hospital.
Key Takeaways
- Joss and Cullum know they’re playing each other.
- Joss found a copy of The Crystalline Conspiracy and recognized Anna on the cover.
- Joss may team up with Jason now that Britt let him in on what’s going on with Cullum and Sidwell.
“C” Stands For Cullum
With Joss (Eden McCoy) and Cullum (Andrew Hawkes, who recently dished on who his GH character truly is) snowed in at Wyndemere, neither knows what the other is truly up to—they just know it’s no good. Cullum keeps insisting there’s more to Joss than she lets on, while Joss plays dumb all while using her WSB skills to observe him.
When Joss finally got a moment alone, she immediately began searching his jacket, where she found a pack of cigars and a copy of The Crystalline Conspiracy by P.K. Sinclair, aka Faison (Anders Hove). Published way before her time, the only thing Joss noticed about the book was the woman on the cover and that it was signed by “C.”

Cullum showed up on cue, catching her with the book in her hand, and she continued her ditzy college student act, saying the woman on the cover looked just like Port Charles’ police commissioner Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Of course, Cullum brushed it off as a coincidence, claiming to be a groundskeeper just hired by Sidwell (Carlo Rota), after all.
As Joss began reading the novel while Cullum kept an eye on her, you could cut the suspicion in the castle with a knife. Cullum isn’t letting her out of his sight again, while Joss attempts to put the pieces together: a WSB head at Wyndemere, an Anna doppelganger, and “C.”
And now that Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) told Jason (Steve Burton) everything about her work for Sidwell and Cullum, it may only be a matter of time until Jason and Joss team up for the ultimate takedown.
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