GH Spoilers Next Week November 24 – 28, 2025 | GH Spoilers Next Week 11/24 – 28/2025
ABC General Hospital spoilers for the week of November 24th to 28th reveal that Michael never expected the lie to grow claws. But once Chase began tearing into the timeline, everything Michael built started collapsing in slow motion like a structure rotting from the inside long before anyone sees the first crack.
The discovery that Justinda was never with him on the night someone opened fire on Drew, in his living room, lands like a punch he doesn’t see coming.
At first, it is only a rumor drifting through the PCPD hallways. A subtle shift in Chase’s tone. Small enough that Michael tries to dismiss it.
But Chase has that quiet persistence that never lets go once he smells a lie, and Michael senses the inevitable long before Jinda confirms she had been nowhere near him the night of the shooting.
Once her admission becomes official, the entire investigation reroutes — and Michael finds himself at the center of a storm he thought he silenced months ago.
The fallout is immediate. Chase reopens every statement, every timestamp, every piece of evidence Michael once thought was buried under tidy explanations.
What was once a clean alibi now looks like a desperate patchwork of inconsistencies. And, for the first time, the PCPD begins to openly question whether Michael’s involvement in that night was far more complicated than he ever allowed himself to believe. Secrets have a way of mutating, and this one is now fully grown, with sharp edges that cut in every direction.
Meanwhile, Drew becomes increasingly unsettled as the truth spreads. The attempt on his life was originally chalked up to a random act, a case of wrong place, wrong moment.
But with Michael’s alibi crumbling, and Jinda distancing herself from the narrative, Drew begins to wonder whether the bullet meant for him was never random at all. The tension between the men simmers quietly at first, but resentment grows as Drew realizes how deeply he trusted a story that may have been built on sand.
Elsewhere in Port Charles, Jinda faces her own reckoning. Her confession, though devastating for Michael, is a desperate attempt to clear her conscience.
She has been wrestling with guilt for weeks, knowing her silence was enabling a lie that had spiraled into something monstrous. Now, standing alone against the fallout, she fears both the legal consequences and the emotional ones — especially the shattering of whatever remained between her and Michael.
But the person watching most closely is Chase. His instincts have rarely failed him, and now he senses this case may be the key that unlocks a much larger web of deception.
As he gathers new statements and re-examines old evidence, one detail begins to surface repeatedly: someone else was near the scene that night, someone whose presence wasn’t accounted for in any official record.
And when Chase begins tracking that lead, the shockwave threatens to engulf the entire Corinthos-Michael circle. Because the closer he gets to the truth, the more it becomes clear that this shooting was not a standalone crime — it was the opening move in a much bigger game.
A game that’s about to reshape Port Charles.






