It’s been quite the GH week that settles down where people survive, some released off the hook & some finally been captured by authorities both Federal and International level.
We have the latest on the aftermath following last week’s showdown against double-Crossed director Ross Cullum while Sidwell’s now held in custody by the PCPD with the next big plot now shifts at Willow Tait.
Sports Benches is the place to be for your weekly GH posts where every weekend is a great place to unwind the week’s key moments on Daytime TV.
We also have more sports coming Monday from NASCAR Cup Series at Atlanta to a Suncorp Stadium double at “The Cauldron” featuring State of Origin III & Wallabies v France in the Nations Championship.
Josslyn decides to stay in the WSB while everyone else comes home
Great to hear that Joss is okay who just successfully completed her mission against the now deceased Ross Cullum.
It’s a pity she decided to stay than leave the WSB because she wants to give back to the world & stop more bad guys like Sonny Corinthos.


So she’s also staying in that “mob” then & not go back to her normal life when Sonny always puts family first despite running his own mob business.
She did get her wish though with the WSB’s release of Valentin Cassadine, which is great for some but not good for Lulu and also Brennan. Same with Jason Morgan who will be back on-air next week following Steve Burton’s extended absence.


For Lulu, she shouldn’t be fighting or acting like everything’s worrying sick. No wonder many people disapprove of her from her kids to Britt (she’s now free) and Brook Lynn.
Also, Anna’s finally home since Cullum’s dead but Cassius is still alive after all where he’s now under WSB’s watch as if he’s been thrown in the army again.
Curtis v Isaiah and Sidwell’s back but in custody this time
Here we go again! More of Curtis v Isaiah amid the ongoing Jordan & Curtis car crash investigation where Isaiah wants to see Curtis being locked up unless he accepts his plea deal, a hard one.
He must fight for his chances or spend eight months in jail & miss the birth of his new child with ex-wife Portia.

Also, Jordan was called to the PCPD by Sidwell who is currently in custody facing numerous criminal charges.
Then Sidwell realised that she only accepted his personal assistant job because she was simply undercover.
In reply, he offered her an all-expenses paid facial reconstructive surgery in Germany & she helps bail him out as goodwill but Jordan said no unfortunately.

Will she have to face the fight to help keep Curtis out of trouble & now Sidwell?
It’s Jordan’s biggest decision yet.
Same with ADA Molly Lansing-Davis who’s also tempted between a book tour & keeping Sidwell locked up when Turner was technically a victim after being held captive last week by Sidwell.
Willow Tait: the beginning of the end begins
GH moves on their next big climax now to Willow Tait, having kept her “husband” Drew Cain captive in that home since early this year.
That same home is also where Jack Brennan suffered a stroke recently — except Nina accidentally stabbed Brennan with “locked-in” syringes supplied by Sidwell while Brennan tried to beat up Valentin.


I wish Last Week Tonight’s John Oliver stayed a bit longer watching & screaming Brennan & Valentin fight & another where Brennan almost died last week instead of Nina.
But he’s proud to be in a soap opera now as WSB’s overarching boss named “Z” including Days of Our Lives, go well John & also to Ryan Paevey (Cassius, ex-Nathan West) where they both ended Monday’s episode together with their head held high.
The next person questioning this “locked-in” stroke gate earlier was Head Nurse Liz Webber — previously her GH colleague prior to Willow’s exit for a congressional seat also courtesy of Sidwell.


Thankfully, Brennan gave his insights who somehow made a full recovery thanks to Nina.
It comes after Cullum almost left him for dead but then Brennan’s mystery black box is now missing — advantage Drew! He’s not permanently “locked-in” so Willow & Nina must cover up fast before it’s over, red rover.
