Shock Twist! Cullum is dead, but Rocco’s nightmare is only beginning | General Hospital Spoilers

Pascal’s situation in Port Charles is becoming more dangerous by the day as suspicions surrounding Marco’s murder continue to grow. The narrator explains that Pascal may soon reveal the shocking truth that Cullum was actually responsible for Marco’s death before Pascal himself is killed. Sidwell, devastated by losing his son, is expected to react violently once he learns the truth and could eliminate Cullum immediately in a fit of rage. Although this outcome may reduce the danger facing Britt and young Rocco, a much larger and bloodier conflict appears to be forming beneath the surface. Ava Jerome’s comments during the May 26th episode spark new theories when she suggests the killer may have been someone secretly obsessed with Marco. Sidwell initially continues focusing his suspicion on Lucas Jones, but the narrator believes Ava’s theory will eventually make him reconsider Pascal’s strange behavior. Pascal has been haunting Windermere wearing Marco’s stolen tie and acting emotionally unstable whenever Lucas appears nearby. His reactions resemble those of a jealous lover suffering from heartbreak despite no confirmed romantic relationship ever existing between him and Marco. The narrator finds Pascal’s obsessive conduct deeply suspicious and believes there may still be hidden secrets about his feelings for Marco. With revenge, jealousy, and hidden motives colliding, the storyline is becoming one of the most intense mysteries currently unfolding on General Hospital.
The narrator remains confused about why Sidwell has not already recognized Pascal as a major suspect considering Sidwell previously confronted him about his unhealthy obsession with Marco. Sidwell openly criticized Pascal’s strange attachment, yet somehow still failed to connect the obvious warning signs surrounding him. The narrator predicts that realization will come soon and once Sidwell starts suspecting Pascal there will be no stopping the fallout. At the same time Pascal is under enormous pressure from Sonny Corinthos, who desperately wants damaging blackmail photos returned before they can create further problems. The narrator can easily imagine Pascal panicking and making careless mistakes while trying to hide the photos in a safe. If Sidwell catches him tampering with the evidence, the consequences could become deadly almost instantly. Sidwell may decide Pascal not only betrayed him but also murdered Marco, creating a perfect storm of rage and misunderstanding. The narrator explains that Sidwell is not known for patience or mercy, especially when grief clouds his judgment and fuels his anger. Pascal’s increasingly erratic behavior around Windermere only deepens suspicions because he acts emotionally attached to Marco in ways that seem disturbing and irrational. Every new episode increases the sense that Pascal is trapped between Sonny’s threats, Sidwell’s suspicions, and his own unstable emotions.
Ava Jerome’s theory about a jealous admirer killing Marco continues to loom over the entire mystery and may ultimately expose Pascal completely. The narrator believes Sidwell will eventually remember Ava’s words and begin seeing Pascal as someone dangerously obsessed rather than simply grieving. Pascal’s constant bitterness toward Lucas and his emotional fixation on Marco’s belongings make him look more unstable with every passing day. The narrator feels both fascinated and uneasy watching Pascal spiral further into paranoia and desperation. Even though Pascal has made many mistakes, he also appears lonely, emotionally damaged, and deeply lost. The story grows even darker when the narrator imagines Sidwell reacting violently the same way he once handled Professor Henry Hank Dalton. Sidwell could easily shoot Pascal without hesitation if he becomes convinced Pascal is responsible for Marco’s death. However, the narrator hopes the writers choose a more dramatic route where Pascal survives long enough to reveal a final confession before dying. In this imagined deathbed moment Pascal would expose Cullum as Marco’s true killer while also bitterly blaming Lucas for events that contributed to the tragedy. Such a confession would completely reshape the investigation and ignite even more emotional chaos throughout Port Charles.
The narrator believes Pascal’s storyline works so well because it combines obsession, heartbreak, revenge, and danger into one emotionally explosive mystery. Pascal continues wandering around Windermere carrying Marco’s tie like a treasured memory while lashing out at Lucas with obvious resentment and jealousy. His strange behavior creates the impression of someone emotionally consumed by love even though no romantic relationship has officially been confirmed. Meanwhile Sidwell struggles desperately to understand what really happened the night Marco died because none of the clues fully fit together yet. Pascal may ultimately become the missing piece that finally exposes the truth behind the murder. If he survives long enough to speak honestly, he could completely alter Sidwell’s understanding of the entire situation. The narrator also worries that Sonny’s pressure regarding the blackmail photos will push Pascal into making fatal mistakes before the truth can come out. Despite Pascal’s flaws, the narrator admits feeling sympathy for him because he seems trapped, frightened, and emotionally broken. The uncertainty surrounding whether Pascal will die suddenly or survive long enough for one final confession keeps the suspense extremely high. The narrator concludes that these emotional twists, morally complicated characters, and unpredictable betrayals are exactly what continue making General Hospital such a gripping soap opera after all these years.




