
The General Hospital fandom is currently split straight down the middle. On one side, viewers are fiercely defending the iconic romance between Lulu and Dante, clinging to the hope of a reunion. On the other side, fans are noticing undeniable sparks between Dante and his longtime friend, Elizabeth. Now, Alexa Havins is weighing in on the debate, officially dropping the “endgame” word—but is the show actually setting up a massive heartbreak?

The “Endgame” Declaration
In a recent exclusive interview with Soap Opera Digest, Alexa Havins spoke candidly about the complex dynamic between Lulu and Dante. Despite the massive secrets pulling them apart—specifically Dante’s desperate cover-up to protect Rocco—Havins still believes in the core of their romance. When asked if they can survive the current fallout, she explicitly used the word “endgame” to describe their relationship.
For longtime fans of “Lante,” that single word is everything. It is a validation of the years of history, the shared trauma, and the deep family ties that bind the two characters together. Havins’s confidence suggests that, no matter how bad things get with Cullum and the WSB, Lulu and Dante will eventually find their way back to each other. But not everyone is convinced that the path will be that simple.

The Elizabeth Complication
While Havins is championing her character’s romance, General Hospital writers have been subtly teasing a different possibility. The chemistry between Dante and Elizabeth has been impossible to ignore lately. They share a natural comfort, a deep mutual respect, and a history of supporting each other through dark times. As Dante’s world spirals out of control, Liz has been a steady, grounding presence.
This “open door” has ignited a passionate debate. Is Elizabeth merely a supportive friend acting as a temporary distraction, or is she a legitimate threat to the Lulu/Dante reunion? Some viewers argue that Dante needs someone like Liz right now—someone who isn’t entangled in the immediate trauma of the Rocco situation. Others feel that pairing Dante with Elizabeth would be a betrayal of the Lante legacy.
A Triangle Built on Secrets
The real issue isn’t just about who Dante has better chemistry with; it’s about the massive secret he is keeping. Dante is currently hiding the truth about Rocco shooting Cullum. If Lulu finds out that Dante lied to her about their own son, it could irreparably shatter her trust in him, “endgame” or not.

Conversely, if Dante confides in Elizabeth instead of Lulu, it creates an intimacy built on shared danger that is incredibly hard to break. If Liz becomes Dante’s confidant in this crisis, it moves her from the “supportive friend” category straight into the “partner in crime” territory. That is exactly how epic soap opera triangles are born.
What Do The Fans Want?
The comment sections are currently a battlefield. Fans are debating whether the writers are using Elizabeth to stall the inevitable Lulu/Dante reunion, or if they are genuinely testing the waters for a new pairing. Alexa Havins may believe her character is destined to end up with Dante, but on General Hospital, destiny often takes a very complicated detour.
If Dante has to choose between fighting for the woman he has always loved, or leaning on the woman who is currently holding him together, there will be massive casualties either way. “Endgame” is a powerful promise, but right now, the door is wide open.


