šŸ”„šŸ’£ Talk about a masterclass in soap chaos! Jenz Sidwell walked straight into a trap that looked like the end of the line, got cuffed for attempted murder, and somehow walked off the map entirely. General Hospital just reminded us why Port Charles never sleeps and why villains like Sidwell are terrifyingly brilliant. – usnews

It all started at the Marco Rios Tennis Center, where Lucas Jones baited Sidwell perfectly. Three point-blank shots to the chest? Check. Lucas standing back up, protected by a vest? Check. Dante and Joe stepping out with cuffs and the PCPD sting? Check. And just like that, the photos Sidwell planned to use to blackmail Laura and Sonny were gone, vanished by Lucas himself. Sidwell’s carefully constructed empire at Wyndemere crumbled in a single orchestrated moment.
But here’s the twist nobody saw coming: Dante, thinking he was doing the right thing, handed Sidwell off to ā€œNathanā€ for transport. The man behind the mask? Cassius Faison. With family ties tangled in Cullum’s scheme, Cassius turned the handoff into a loophole, convincing Sidwell he couldn’t be shielded from attempted murder charges and guiding him to flee the country. A staged call, a fake attack, and suddenly the arrest of the year was undone in minutes by the one person Dante should never have trusted.
Now Jenz Sidwell is a fugitive again, armed with money, contingency plans, and a network that makes him a soap’s dream villain: dangerous, untouchable, and still hungry for revenge. The law will chase him, Dante will be furious, and the PCPD has a fresh attempted-murder case with witnesses. But here’s the kicker—Sidwell knows exactly who he blames for Marco’s death, and nothing will stop him from trying to settle scores.
The wild card? Sonny Corinthos. Sidwell tried to frame him, and Sonny doesn’t wait for warrants. This isn’t just a manhunt; it’s a race, with the legal system on one side and Port Charles’ most formidable mobster on the other. Sidwell’s escape could be far enough to strike terror and take one last swing at his enemies—but will he outpace Sonny, or is this fugitive finally walking into the wrong trap?

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