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

General Hospital Spoilers: Carly Uncovers Sidwell’s Master Plan as Jason Suspects Drew Was Targeted

Tuesday, March 3 ignites a slow-burn war across Port Charles on General Hospital, and by the end of the hour, nearly every major power player is forced to confront a chilling reality — the city is being quietly rewritten.

Carly refuses to ignore the uneasy feeling that something bigger is unfolding. She isn’t chasing rumors or petty leverage. What she finds is far more dangerous: a sophisticated pattern of redirected funding, fast-tracked regulatory changes, and silent partnerships forming behind closed doors. None of it screams scandal on the surface. Instead, it whispers strategy.

All signs point to Sidwell.

But this isn’t the kind of corruption that can be exposed with one document or one witness. Carly realizes Sidwell isn’t bullying his way into control — he’s embedding himself within institutions. Policy shifts marketed as “progress” contain fine print benefiting carefully hidden interests. Shell connections and strategic appointments trace back to him. It’s not chaos he’s creating. It’s permanence.

And that terrifies her.

Carly understands warfare. She’s survived mob conflicts and boardroom betrayals. But this is institutional dominance — a structure designed to survive exposure. If she strikes too fast, she could trigger retaliation not against herself, but against those she loves. Sidwell’s style isn’t explosive revenge. It’s controlled dismantling.

Meanwhile, Sonny confides in Jason with rare restraint. Sidwell is still standing — and tightening his grip. For Sonny, that admission stings. He’s used to neutralizing threats directly. But Sidwell has weaponized legitimacy, operating through politics, business, and public perception. Removing him recklessly could spark investigations and destabilize everything Sonny has built.

Jason recognizes the shift immediately. This is no longer a war fought in shadows and warehouses. It’s being waged in courtrooms and corporate filings. If they miscalculate, Sidwell won’t retaliate emotionally. He’ll retaliate structurally.

Across town, Portia finds unexpected solace in Isaiah. His calm strength becomes her anchor in an increasingly tense hospital environment. Their bond deepens quietly, built on respect and emotional steadiness rather than chaos. In a city defined by secrets, their growing closeness offers rare stability — but vulnerability always carries risk in Port Charles.

Elsewhere, Marco’s dangerous balancing act begins to unravel. Trying to remain positioned between Laura and Sidwell has placed him under intense scrutiny. Sidwell has started testing him — feeding partial information, shifting plans suddenly, watching for leaks. Suspicion alone in Sidwell’s world is enough to become expendable. If Marco is exposed, the retaliation won’t be subtle. It will be devastating — and Laura could lose one of her last strategic advantages.

But the most explosive development comes from Jason.

After reviewing inconsistencies surrounding Drew’s medical collapse, Jason grows convinced it wasn’t random misfortune. The timing, the altered records, the political reshuffling that followed — it feels engineered. He privately meets with Tracy and Alexis, laying out a possibility that changes everything: Drew may have been deliberately targeted.

If true, the implications are massive.

For Tracy, the idea that a Quartermaine heir was quietly neutralized is intolerable. For Alexis, the legal fallout could unravel political appointments and public trust. And for Jason, this becomes personal. He isn’t just investigating anymore — he’s preparing to extract Drew from whatever trap was set.

As March 3 unfolds, Port Charles feels like it’s tilting. Carly weighs whether to expose Sidwell now or build her alliance first. Sonny recalibrates his strategy. Marco risks becoming collateral damage. And Jason moves closer to uncovering a truth that could detonate the entire power structure.

The war hasn’t exploded yet.

But it’s already in motion.

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