The next General Hospital spoilers video for Friday, May 29, 2026, shows Carly telling Valentin that a recent event gave her the wake-up call she needed. Meanwhile, Tracy puts a plan in motion, and Curtis insists to Portia that Isaiah is responsible for his own situation. Additionally, Michael believes he has found a way to solve all his problems.
Key Takeaways
- Carly tells Valentin she received a much-needed wake-up call.
- Curtis blames Isaiah for his current situation.
- Tracy seeks help from someone with a specific skill set.
- Michael believes he has found a solution to his problems.
- Willow informs Chase that she’s guilty of quite a bit.
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Carly (Laura Wright) lets Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) know, “It’s what happened that gave me the wake-up call that I needed.” She may have finally decided that competing with Anna (Finola Hughes) is about as productive as entering a knife fight armed with a pool noodle. Valentin, however, may insist that while Anna still occupies a piece of his heart, romance is no longer part of the equation. That certainly seems to be the message behind his upcoming romantic gesture.

Meanwhile, Curtis (Donnell Turner) tells Portia (Brook Kerr), “Isaiah has no one to blame but himself.” Curtis continues treating the phrase “I punched a surgeon without proof” as it belongs in the self-defense section of the law library.

At this point, he is defending that decision with the determination of a man who has accidentally committed himself to the wrong side of an argument.
Tracy (Jane Elliot) says to someone, “I may have a need for your particular skill set.” Odds are she is talking to Ethan (Nathan Dean), who is apparently collecting side quests like a video game character. Between working for Sonny, nearly joining Lulu (Alexa Havins) and Rocco’s escape tour, and now accepting another mission, the man is building a résumé that looks increasingly difficult to explain during job interviews.

Elsewhere, on the phone, Michael (Rory Gibson) explains to someone, “I think I just figured out a way to solve all my problems.” He may suspect that Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) was the other driver in the accident. And he could use that info to get Chase (Josh Swickard) to distrust her…sending him straight into Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) arms just as he’s been devilishly planning.

And speaking of which, Willow tells Chase, “I am guilty of so much.” Thankfully, she is probably not about to tell a police officer that she helped keep Drew (Cameron Mathison) locked in a medically induced nightmare.

More likely, Willow is serving up one of those broad, all-purpose guilt confessions that soap characters love, where technically everything is true but somehow none of the crimes actually get mentioned.
