General Hospital in Tears: Devastating Update on Maxie Jones Will Leave You Speechless 😱
General Hospital spoilers have given us a sneak peek into a scene that promises to move you to tears.
Picture this: a silent church, a solemn portrait, and Maxie Jones standing there with a bouquet of questionable flower choices. Get ready for the November 18 episode—a mix of heartbreak and humor—as Sam McCall’s funeral takes center stage.
Maxie’s Bittersweet Moment
According to General Hospital spoilers, Maxie takes a private moment to chat with Sam. Not the living, breathing Sam, but her portrait.
In this bittersweet scene, Maxie has a one-sided conversation with her dearly departed friend. She processes her grief in a way only Maxie can—by overthinking every detail, starting with the flowers.
Her first arrangement? A total miss, in her opinion. She aimed for something elegant but ended up with prissy and borderline fussy, which she knows is not Sam’s style.
A Floral Dilemma
But wait—there’s a second bouquet! This one features bold, natural yellow flowers that feel much more like Sam.
Maxie even jokes about how black roses might have been perfect for Sam’s badass vibe. Ultimately, though, yellow wins the day—even if Sam never wore a yellow leather jacket.
Maxie can’t help but laugh as she recalls a guy who once wore yellow leather pants on a date. It was something she and Sam laughed about ages ago.
Memories of Sam’s Radiance
As Maxie reminisces, she reflects on Sam’s radiant beauty. She remembers how dazzling Sam looked at Brook Lynn and Chase’s wedding. Suddenly, those yellow flowers feel absolutely perfect.
Just as Maxie pours her heart out to Sam’s portrait, Lucas Jones quietly steps in. With a soft smile, he says, “I think she’d approve.”
That one simple line hits Maxie right in the feels.
A Heartbreaking Goodbye
For now, this one-sided conversation is the only way Maxie knows how to cope. Her emotional goodbye sets the stage for one of the most soul-crushing funerals Port Charles has ever seen.
Sam’s family and loved ones are struggling deeply, their pain almost unbearable. The tearful goodbyes and touching memories will take time to sink in—for them and for us.