GH Spoilers Brick was once Cullum’s henchman, Sonny forced Brick to become a double agent

GH Spoilers: Brick Was Once Cullum’s Henchman — Sonny Forces Brick to Become a Double Agent

General Hospital spoilers tease a chilling shift in Sonny Corinthos’ world, one that begins not with a gunshot or a raid, but with a quiet realization that trust has been misplaced. Sonny starts sensing something is off with Brick long before the truth comes out. It’s subtle at first—hesitation in Brick’s voice, tension in his posture, an almost imperceptible change whenever the names Sidwell or Cullum come up. Those names already hang heavy over Port Charles, but around Brick, they feel radioactive.

Sonny has relied on Brick for years. Brick was the guy who always knew too much, who could pull information out of nowhere and stay calm while everyone else panicked. That uncanny skill set once felt like a blessing. Now, it feels like a warning sign Sonny ignored for far too long. As Sonny digs deeper into Sidwell and Cullum’s growing influence, a terrifying thought takes hold: Brick isn’t just close to this mess—he may be rooted in it.

When Sonny finally confronts Brick privately, the truth spills out in a way that cuts deeper than any betrayal Sonny has faced in years. Brick admits he once worked directly for Cullum—not as a reluctant pawn, but as a loyal operative deeply embedded in Cullum’s criminal machine. The revelation hits Sonny like a detonation. Suddenly, Brick’s knowledge, his instincts, even his past warnings all look different. Brick didn’t just study these enemies. He lived among them.

Worse, Sonny realizes Brick’s strange behavior around Sidwell wasn’t caution—it was fear. Brick wasn’t thinking like an investigator; he was reacting like a man whose past was closing in on him. Every unexplained move, every evasive answer, becomes another crack in the foundation Sonny built his empire on. If Brick hid this for so long, what else has he hidden?

The situation grows darker when Sonny replays recent events. Brick calling the WSB instead of Sonny’s people. Brick reaching out to Brennan. Moves that make no sense for a man supposedly loyal only to Sonny. The possibility that Brick never truly cut ties with the WSB sends a cold wave of dread through Sonny. Brick knows everything—safe houses, shell companies, shipping routes, secrets that could destroy Sonny’s life overnight.

For the first time, Sonny seriously considers eliminating Brick before Brick can turn on him. The thought is brutal and personal, tearing open old wounds from past mob wars. But then, something shifts. Sonny sees another option—one far more dangerous.

Instead of removing Brick from the board, Sonny decides to weaponize him.

Realizing Sidwell and Cullum are fighting a war built on information, not bullets, Sonny and Jason recognize Brick’s value. Brick has one foot in the criminal underworld and another in the shadowy world of the WSB. That makes him uniquely positioned—and utterly trapped. Sonny forces Brick into an impossible role: double agent. Brick will return to the WSB, pretending to reconnect, while secretly feeding Sonny and Jason every classified whisper he hears.

It’s a brilliant, ruthless plan. Brick has nowhere else to go. If he betrays Sonny, he dies. If he fails the WSB, he’s disposable. His survival depends entirely on walking a razor-thin line between two deadly forces.

As this new chapter begins, Sonny regains something he hasn’t felt in a long time—control. But it comes at a cost. Brick is no longer a trusted ally. He’s a living trap, a ticking time bomb placed at the heart of a much larger war. And as Port Charles braces for impact, one thing is clear: this isn’t just a battle for power anymore. It’s a psychological war where even victory will leave scars—and Brick is ground zero.

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