General Hospital Recap: Dante Blasts ‘Nathan’ as Rocco Spirals & Lulu Slams Britt
Tuesday, May 12, was full of heated conversations on General Hospital! Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) blasted “Nathan” (Ryan Paevey) for lying, Lulu (Alexa Havins) put Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) in her place, and Rocco (Finn Carr) clashed with Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) and Charlotte (Bluesy Burke). Meanwhile, Trina (Tabyana Ali) and Portia (Brook Kerr) discussed the future of the family, Jordan (Tanisha Harper) and Molly (Kristen Vaganos) reconnected, Justine (Nazneen Contractor) had some pointed questions for Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson), and Curtis (Donnell Turner) decided to take matters into his own hands. Keep on reading for the full run-down!
Acts Of Love
Visiting her mom at the cabin for the first time, Trina announced they were going to plan Portia’s baby shower. After Trina updated her mom on her possible new music career, they discussed the party guest list, and Portia decided to invite Jordan, hoping the gesture would help the blended family come together for the baby.
Meanwhile, Curtis told Jordan he planned to stop by the D.A.’s office first for an update on Isaiah. Jordan hoped that Justine’s investigation would exonerate Isaiah. Curtis claimed that he did, too, but he couldn’t shake the feeling that Isaiah was responsible, and was possibly covering it up to prevent more friction within the family. Later, Jordan received a surprise visit from Molly, who expressed how much she regretted the distance between them since she lost baby Irene and split from TJ. The women reconnected as they discussed how they’ve each been impacted by their respective tragedies.

Do It Yourself
Over at the D.A.’s office, Justine grilled Isaiah about his movements the night of the car crash. When Justine asked if his black BMW SUV had been involved in an accident recently, Isaiah realized she suspected he was involved in Jordan’s accident and refused to answer any further questions or provide a paint sample from his car. Isaiah accused her of harassment and stalked out. Later, Justine briefed Curtis on Isaiah’s lack of cooperation and shared that a judge had denied her request for a warrant. Since they had no physical way to link Isaiah to the accident, Jordan sighed, they had no case. Curtis vowed to find enough evidence to give the PCPD probable cause for a warrant for Isaiah’s arrest.

Stay In Your Lane
In his office, Dante blasted “Nathan” for covering up Rocco’s involvement in Cullum’s shooting. “Nathan” defended himself, noting that he and Jason acted in the moment to protect Rocco and prevent the commissioner from having to arrest his own son. Dante insisted he should have been informed and didn’t want “Nathan” to have any further involvement with Rocco. “Nathan” then revealed that Lulu had gotten so angry when he’d tried to get her to ship Rocco out of town that she’d ended their relationship.
Dante shut down the idea of sending Rocco away. He said he would be the one to support and guide his son, remarking that he felt like he didn’t know his best friend anymore. “Nathan” conceded that he’d handled things poorly and on his way out, he warned Dante to get rid of the evidence before Cullum came looking for it, because if Dante figured out the truth, Cullum would eventually do the same.

Under Pressure
Lulu summoned Britt over to her place, wanting to make sure Britt was on the same page about protecting Rocco. Their conversation quickly devolved into a shouting match over Britt’s involvement in the teen’s life. When Britt commented that it was too much to expect Rocco to handle the pressure he’s been under, Lulu accused her of conspiring with Nathan to convince her to send Rocco away. Britt denied it, but said she didn’t think it was a bad idea for Rocco to leave Port Charles until things died down. Lulu snapped that whatever came next for Rocco was for her and Dante to decide. She kicked Britt out of the house, seething that if anything happened to Rocco, it was all on her.
Later, Isaiah stopped by to alert Lulu that he’d been questioned by Acting D.A. Turner and was a suspect in Jordan’s car crash. Isaiah wanted to continue protecting Lulu and Rocco, but warned that he might have to come clean if charges were filed against him. Lulu asked him to give her a heads-up first if it came to that. “I’ll handle it from there,” vowed Lulu.

Two Against One
At the Quartermaine boathouse, Rocco was caught off guard to learn that Danny had overheard Sonny saying that Jenz Sidwell was responsible for Jason getting taken away and had told Charlotte this information weeks ago. Rocco tried to cover his gnawing guilt as Danny and Charlotte explained that they hadn’t told him because he’d been so quiet and withdrawn lately.
Danny asked Rocco to help him and Charlotte break into Wyndemere to get info on Sidwell that could help Jason. Rocco lost his cool, shouting that Sidwell was a dangerous man and Danny needed to stay away from him. He even threatened to turn them in if they tried to sneak into Wyndemere. Danny countered that unlike Rocco, he didn’t have parents to clean up his problems for him and warned Rocco to stay out of his way. When Charlotte refused to leave with him, Rocco told the duo to screw off and bolted. Charlotte assured Danny that Rocco was just taking his anger out on him and promised that they’d help his dad together.

Last Resort
Britt returned home to find Rocco waiting for her in the hallway. As he opened up about how freaked out and helpless he’s been feeling, Britt offered comfort, assuring him that he’d been a hero for the way he saved her and Jason. She apologized for pushing him away and promised Rocco that he could come talk to her any time.

Did Britt overstep with Rocco? Do you think Curtis will resort to illegal measures to get evidence against Isaiah? Is Lulu going to go on the run with her son? Let us know your theories and predictions about GH in the comments below!
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