FULL | General Hospital Spoilers Friday, December 5, 2025 | GH Spoilers 2025

General Hospital spoilers for Friday, December 5th. Tease that Cody Bell and Britt West are both drunk and stranded at the Brown Dog Bar. Their judgment blurred and boundaries dissolving under the warm, careless hum of the room. Cody is loud in a way that surprises him. Laughter spilling from him in two deep gulps. Eyes glassy but hungry. Britt, who usually measures every word and fence posts her feelings with irony, has let her wit loosen into something softer and more dangerous. They lean toward each other across a small table that reeks of spilled beer and secondhand smoke, and the air between them bristles with possibility that should not be there. Cody, who in clearer moments is protective and earnest, flirts with a recklessness that is new to him. Britt, who knows her own history and the cost of missteps, lets herself be leaned into because the town is small and the night is vulnerable and the consequences can be postponed when the head is full of drink.

Jason Morgan enters the Brown Dog with the familiar, quiet force of someone used to reading the room without needing to ask who he’s looking for. He sees them almost at once. Cody, a loose grin on his face as he tries to say something clever that keeps tripping over the syllables. Britt’s face warm, hair falling from its usual guarded arrangement. Jason’s jaw tightens because he knows where that kind of night can end when two people are not in the clearest frames of mind. He moves with the single-mindedness that has carried him through every scrap and crisis. And when he reaches the table, he speaks only enough to be heard. Britt looks up and relief, genuine and immediate, crosses her features. She knows Jason is a steady place and tonight she needs steadiness more than she needs to prove a point. He offers her an arm and she takes it.

Not because they exchanged vows or promises, but because she understands the kind of protection he brings. Cody watches, a shadow passing through his inebriated smile, something like disappointment and something like respect. Britt stands and lets Jason guide her out. And for a beat, the two of them walk through the door as a single movement, leaving Cody at the table with his hands empty and a look of bewildered frustration. Molly Lansing Davis, who has been nearby enjoying the evening with friends, sees it all, and a particular heat of betrayal flashes across her face. Molly’s relationship with Cody has been a slow, careful growth, a cultivation of trust and tenderness after seasons of hurt and family drama. She wants Cody to orbit only around her, and the sight of him leaning in toward Britt, even while both of them are too drunk to form a sentence, is a dagger. When Jason leads Britt outside, when he makes sure Britt gets into a car that will take her home before anything worse can happen. Molly’s relief that Britt is safe mingles with a cold, sharp disappointment aimed at Cody. She had imagined a future in which Cody’s affections were straightforward and loyal.

Now the town is a little quieter, but the consequences of one drunken night could ripple in unexpected ways. At the Cordain stables or at Molly’s own house, whatever safe place Jason suggests, Cody will be taken by someone who cares. Jason will not leave Britt with him at the bar. He will divorce the temptation by removing Britt from the scene. Cody, hazy and confused, may be led home either to Molly or to the family property, somewhere he can sleep and sober up under watchful eyes. The night’s mistakes are small at first. A staggered step, forgotten goodbye, a blush at the memory, but the story will not leave it at that. This town stores moments like these and files them away until they are ready to combust into scandal, regret, or a second chance that depends entirely on who remembers what. It is not only the bar where decisions are being made. Elsewhere, Gio Polieri and Emma Scorpio-Drake move with a daring that belongs to people who have convinced themselves they are right.

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