Right now, the entire storyline is built on one dangerous misunderstanding: Sidwell is blaming Sonny for Marco’s death, and almost everyone in Port Charles is reacting to that assumption as if it were fact. But fans are no longer buying it. The dominant theory is clear—Sidwell is chasing the wrong enemy while the real threat has been standing beside him all along. Cullum isn’t just involved… he may be the one who set everything in motion. And the longer Sidwell stays focused on Sonny, the more explosive the eventual reveal will be.

What makes this even more compelling is the possibility that Sidwell isn’t as blind as he seems. Some fans are starting to question whether he truly believes Sonny is guilty—or if he’s deliberately choosing to blame him. That shift in perspective changes everything. If Sidwell already suspects Cullum but continues the Sonny narrative anyway, then this isn’t grief—it’s strategy. It means he could be playing a long game, waiting for the right moment to strike, while letting chaos build around him.
And if that truth finally comes out, the fallout won’t just be dramatic—it will be violent. Fan predictions are nearly unanimous on this point: once Sidwell learns the truth, Cullum is dead. Not arrested. Not exposed. Eliminated. Whether it happens in a hospital room, a private confrontation, or a public showdown, viewers are expecting a full-scale revenge arc. Some even believe Sidwell could spiral further, continuing to kill and manipulate while still pinning blame on Sonny, turning the entire situation into a bloodbath that engulfs multiple characters.
That’s why Cullum’s survival is so critical to the story. If he dies too early, the truth dies with him. And that creates a devastating consequence—Jason could end up paying the price for a crime he didn’t commit. The tension now hinges on one key question: will Cullum live long enough to speak? Because if he wakes up and reveals that Jason wasn’t the one who shot him, it could instantly flip the entire narrative. But if he stays silent—or is silenced—then the injustice becomes permanent.
Meanwhile, the race to uncover the truth is already underway, and multiple players are closing in from different angles. Lucas is quietly connecting the dots, piecing together details that others have missed. Ava could become the unexpected messenger, carrying information from Lucas straight to Sidwell. Britt and Josslyn may already understand more than they’ve said, but their hesitation about who to trust is slowing everything down. At the same time, Carly and Sonny could use any new information as leverage, turning defense into offense. Even physical evidence—phones, security footage, hidden messages—could be the trigger that exposes everything.
But the biggest wildcard remains this: who will actually take Cullum down? While Sidwell is the most obvious answer, fans are divided. Some believe Britt could finish it in the hospital, especially given her proximity and emotional stakes. Others think Lucas, pushed to the edge by grief, could snap in a moment of shock. There’s even growing suspicion around Josslyn, whose increasingly aggressive behavior suggests she may have her own plan in motion. The truth is, Cullum has made too many enemies—and any one of them could decide to end him.
At the same time, not all reactions are positive. A significant portion of the audience is frustrated with how long the story is taking to unfold. Many describe it as overly complicated, dragging out tension instead of delivering payoff. Sidwell’s emotional scenes have also sparked debate, with some viewers criticizing the performance as unconvincing, while others argue it reflects a man so consumed by rage and grief that he can no longer process emotions normally. This divide only adds to the intensity of the conversation surrounding the storyline.
Still, despite the frustration, anticipation remains incredibly high. Fans are desperate to see the moment when Sidwell finally learns the truth. It’s not a question of if—it’s when. And that moment is expected to change everything. Alliances will shift. Loyalties will be tested. And the consequences will ripple through every major character connected to the case.
In the end, the audience is united by three core expectations. They want Sidwell to discover the truth. They want Cullum to face justice. And most importantly, they want Sonny to be cleared of a crime he didn’t commit. But if General Hospital has proven anything, it’s that the truth never comes easily—and when it finally does, it doesn’t just fix things. It destroys them.


