GH 3-17-2026 || ABC General Hospital Spoilers Tuesday, March 17

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Okay, so I’ve been sitting here way too late thinking about the spoilers for Tuesday’s episode of General Hospital and honestly my brain is kind of melting a little bit. There is just so much going on at the same time that it feels like every storyline in Port Charles is slowly crashing into the others. I keep trying to focus on one thing, but then another detail pops into my head and suddenly I’m spiraling into another theory.

First of all, I cannot stop thinking about what happens with Tracy Quartermaine. Apparently she takes a fall while riding her horse. And I know that sounds dramatic in a classic soap opera way, but it still makes me pause. Tracy is not exactly the type of person who spends her afternoons casually horseback riding unless there’s some kind of bigger narrative point. It almost feels symbolic somehow, like the writers are hinting that the Quartermaine matriarch is losing control of everything happening around her.

The spoilers say she ends up being okay, but the moment she recovers she immediately goes to talk to Laura Collins. And that’s where my brain starts running in circles. Tracy never approaches Laura without a reason. She’s always working an angle. The question is what angle.

One possibility is that Tracy wants to talk about the growing chaos around Jens Sidwell. Sidwell’s big dinner party at Windermere is supposed to bring together the families of Lucas Jones and Marco Rios, but everyone already knows it’s probably going to explode into drama. Tracy might be trying to get the mayor on her side before things spiral completely out of control.

Laura, of course, is already dealing with political pressure from multiple directions, including arguments with Ezra Boyle about Sidwell’s demands. So if Tracy is trying to recruit Laura into some kind of strategy against Sidwell, it could easily turn into a complicated power struggle.

But while all that political maneuvering is happening, another storyline is unfolding that feels way more emotional.

The scenes between Molly Lansing-Davis and Cody Bell are apparently heartbreaking. Cody shows up at the house with a gift basket and tries to lighten the mood by joking around and pretending to be “Dr. Bell.” On the surface it’s classic Cody humor, the kind of goofy attempt to make someone smile when things are getting too serious.

But Molly doesn’t laugh for long.

Instead she opens up about how bad her endometriosis has become. She admits the pain is getting harder to manage and that the emotional scars from the failed surrogacy with Kristina Corinthos-Davis are still very real. That storyline already put Molly through so much, and now she’s facing the possibility that motherhood might never be part of her future.

What really hits hard is when Molly tells Cody she isn’t interested in having children anymore. She’s clearly afraid that this will push him away. It’s almost like she’s trying to protect herself by rejecting the possibility before he has the chance to walk out on her.

And that’s the part that makes the whole conversation feel so heavy. Cody has grown a lot as a character, but no one really knows how he’s going to respond to something like that. He cares about Molly, but the question of whether he wants kids someday is still hanging in the air.

Then the story jumps over to the hospital, and things get even more complicated.

Stella Henry ends up spotting a pregnancy test box in the handbag of Jordan Ashford. Which, honestly, feels like the most Stella moment imaginable. She has a sixth sense for finding drama.

Naturally she corners Jordan and starts asking questions.

Jordan finally admits she might be pregnant, but she also hints that she’s not sure whether she wants to keep the baby. The situation is incredibly complicated because the father would be Curtis Ashford, and Curtis is already tangled up in a fragile situation with Portia Robinson.

Jordan seems genuinely conflicted. On one hand, she knows bringing a child into this chaotic situation could make everything worse. On the other hand, Stella is pushing her to think about the baby as part of the Ashford family legacy.

Meanwhile Curtis has absolutely no idea that any of this is happening.

In fact, Curtis is having a completely separate emotional moment with Trina Robinson, encouraging her to stay optimistic about the future. It’s one of those classic soap opera moments where a character talks about hope and stability right before a massive secret blows up their entire life.

And then there’s the storyline that might carry the biggest danger of all.

Jason Morgan meets with Sonny Corinthos to explain his decision to leave Port Charles with Britt Westbourne. The goal is to get Britt to Canada so she can continue working on treatment related to her Huntington’s situation while staying out of reach of the corrupt WSB director Ross Cullum.

But Jason being Jason means things are never that simple.

Instead of quietly disappearing, he hints that he might deal with Cullum permanently before leaving. Sonny understands exactly what Jason means, and the two of them make one of those intense promises to always have each other’s backs.

Those promises in Port Charles rarely end peacefully.

If Cullum catches wind of Jason’s plan, it could easily turn into a trap. Jason could end up captured instead of escaping with Britt, which would flip the entire situation upside down.

And when you start looking at all these storylines together—the Sidwell dinner party, Jordan’s secret pregnancy, Molly’s emotional confession, and Jason preparing for a dangerous mission—it really feels like the show is building toward a massive collision of consequences.

Every character is standing on the edge of something big, and none of them seem to realize just how close everything is to exploding.