Outback ruins Quartermaine’s Thanksgiving feast with a truth for Chase GH Spoilers
ABC General Hospital spoilers reveal that Thanksgiving at the Quartermaine mansion had never been a simple holiday. It was an annual ritual of chaos wrapped in good intentions, cursed luck, and the kind of family drama that made even the bravest souls hesitate before walking through the front door.
Every year, the family declared they would finally have a normal holiday dinner. And every year, fate reminded them that normal was not something the Quartermaines were ever meant to experience.

But this year, with Chase taking the lead and Brook Lynn reluctantly supporting him, hope flickered brighter than usual. Though almost everyone knew that hope wouldn’t survive long, Chase still believed in tradition, in effort, and in the stubborn idealism that if he followed every step perfectly, the universe would reward him with success.
Armed with optimism and a recipe he printed from a website that promised “foolproof results,” he was determined to deliver the first successful Thanksgiving dinner in decades.
However, at the Quartermaine mansion, good intentions rarely guaranteed good outcomes. As preparations began, familiar patterns resurfaced. Brook Lynn tried to maintain calm, but her nerves threatened to unravel each time a family member wandered into the kitchen with unsolicited advice.
Tracy questioned everything from the seasoning to the cooking temperature, while Olivia hovered nervously, convinced disaster was just one step away.
Meanwhile, Ned—still navigating the complicated aftermath of his memory recovery—found himself torn between wanting to support the family tradition and wanting to keep a safe distance from the inevitable catastrophe.
Even Monica, ever the voice of reason, seemed resigned to the fact that their Thanksgiving would once again spiral into a comedic disaster wrapped in heartfelt chaos.
Just as Chase began to feel confident, the universe delivered its first blow. A missing ingredient sent Brook Lynn scrambling across town, leaving Chase alone with a kitchen full of boiling pots and rising tension. In true soap-opera fashion, one small setback quickly snowballed into something far more dramatic.
A spilled tray, an oven malfunction, and an unexpected visit from an overly enthusiastic family friend resulted in the one outcome Chase swore he would avoid: a ruined turkey.
But in the Quartermaine household, ruined dinners weren’t a tragedy—they were tradition.
As the chaos unfolded, something unexpected happened. Instead of arguing, blaming, or storming off, the family began to laugh. Years of shared disasters had taught them that Thanksgiving wasn’t about perfection.
It was about resilience, forgiveness, and the strange comfort of knowing that even when everything went wrong, they still had each other.
In the end, the Quartermaines did what they had always done: they picked up the phone and ordered pizza. Chase, embarrassed but relieved, finally understood why this tradition persisted. Brook Lynn reassured him that he hadn’t failed—he had simply become a true Quartermaine.
This year’s Thanksgiving may not have been what Chase planned, but it was undeniably unforgettable. And as spoilers tease, the warmth, humor, and unity forged at that chaotic dinner may shape the Quartermaine family in the weeks to come. Because at General Hospital, even the wildest disasters can bring surprising moments of connection—and this holiday was no exception.




