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General Hospital Spoilers: Dante’s Growing Suspicion — Has Michael Corinthos Finally Crossed the Line Like His Father?

The Corinthos family has seen its share of betrayals, lies, and power struggles, but the latest tension brewing between Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and his half-brother Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) may be the most explosive yet. According to General Hospital spoilers, Dante’s instincts as a detective — and his intuition as a brother — are telling him something isn’t right. Michael’s recent erratic behavior has pushed Dante to the edge, leaving fans wondering: has Michael finally crossed over to the dark side of the Corinthos legacy?

A Brother’s Instinct: Dante’s Growing Unease

It all started with Michael’s sudden, unsettling decisions regarding his family. The once even-tempered and morally driven Michael has become unpredictable, especially when it comes to protecting his children. After sending his newborn daughter, Daisy Corinthos-Gilmore (Brendan and Evelyn Bimeford), out of the country with Sasha Gilmore Corbin (Sofia Mattsson), Michael claimed he was only acting out of concern for Daisy’s safety. But safe from what, exactly? That’s the question Dante can’t seem to shake.

Michael’s behavior toward Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has only added fuel to the fire. Once his great love and the mother of some of his children, Willow now finds herself the target of Michael’s mistrust and hostility. He’s accused her of being an unfit influence on their kids — Wiley and Amelia Corinthos (Byron Weaver, Sequoia, and Serenity Mo Macko) — only to abruptly change his tune and invite her to a supervised visitation. That invitation quickly turned disastrous when Willow was arrested in front of her children. The fallout was brutal, and when she pointed the finger at Michael, claiming he framed her, Dante couldn’t dismiss the accusation

The Interrogation: Brother vs. Brother

What followed between the two brothers was less a family talk and more a full-blown interrogation. Dante may have promised he was there as Michael’s brother, not as a cop, but old habits die hard. The detective in him was on full display as he watched Michael’s every move — the nervous glances, the deflections, the defensiveness. Michael bristled at the implication that he might have gone too far, but his reactions only deepened Dante’s suspicions.

When Michael defensively pointed out that if he’d shot Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), Drew would be dead, Dante wasn’t entirely convinced. Michael’s logic might have sounded sound to him, but Dante could read between the lines — something about his story didn’t add up. Dante could tell that Willow wasn’t lying, at least not intentionally. She believed what she was saying. That alone was enough to make Dante wonder if his brother had crossed a line he couldn’t come back from.

Private Conversations, Public Consequences

Their conversation on the Quartermaine patio was quiet and controlled — a sign that neither brother wanted to alert anyone inside to the growing rift between them. But make no mistake, this was a showdown. For Dante, it wasn’t just about the current accusations. It was about a disturbing pattern forming in Michael’s behavior, one that reminded him of someone else: Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

Every time Dante had to confront Sonny over the years, he’d wrestled with the same internal conflict — family versus duty, blood versus justice. Now, history seems to be repeating itself. Only this time, the man under suspicion isn’t his father, but his younger brother. The way Michael deflected questions and twisted logic to justify his actions felt all too familiar. Dante’s gut told him that Michael might be on the same slippery slope that once consumed Sonny.outright.