The next General Hospital spoilers video for Thursday, January 8, 2025, shows Brook Lynn demanding accountability, while Gio gets stopped mid-stride, and Trina refuses to wait any longer.
Key Takeaways
- Brook Lynn tells Dante to fix his relationships.
- Trina is done waiting and wants the truth surfaced now.
- Alexis sees Willow as their best shot.
- Drew positions himself as the (laughable) voice of clarity.
- Sonny pushes faith and loyalty.
READ THIS: What exactly will Drew say on the stand?
Coming up in Port Charles

Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) tells Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton), “I didn’t want to do that,” to which she replies, “Well then, fix it.” Is she talking about fixing things with his sons, or worrying about how Chase (Josh Swickard) was probably right to suspect Michael (Rory Gibson)?

Trina (Tabyana Ali) asserts to Kai (Jens Austin Astrup), “We have a chance to get the truth…right now!” The teasers state that Trina and Kai make a huge realization about who shot Drew, and it’s probably connected to the ringtone they heard when Drew was shot.

Gio (Giovanni Mazza) opens the door and sees Kristina (Kate Mansi), who says, “You’re in a rush. What’s the hurry?” Gio was likely rushing off to get Wiley (Viron Weaver) to call Michael (Rory Gibson) so his ringtone could be verified. But Kristina seems to have inadvertently gotten in his way.

Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) informs Willow (Katelyn MacMullen), “You are our best shot at turning that around.” Perhaps Alexis wants Willow to talk Drew (Cameron Mathison) out of getting on the stand in court? That’s highly unlikely, considering that On the witness stand, Drew states, “I’m here to set the record straight.” Boy, he’s so arrogant, he’ll probably tank the entire case!

And Sonny (Maurice Benard) tells someone, “You gotta believe that.” The teasers also show that Brook Lynn reconnects with Sonny, so he’s probably talking to her. He might be convincing her that Dante can repair his relationships with Gio and Rocco (Finn Carr).

READ NEXT: Find out if Nathan’s (Ryan Paevey) broken chain of custody is more than a simple error.






