I’m here for Jason and Britt’s love story. Are you? Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has had a fulfilling love life thus far. He’s had some epic love stories, such as with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), and even Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough). And of course, his undying devotion to Carly Spencer (Laura Wright). However, the one great love of Jason’s life will always be Samantha McCall (Kelly Monaco).
As a die hard JaSam fan, I’d want nothing more than for Kelly Monaco’s GH return, and for Jason and Sam to reunite. Unfortunately, that’s not possible at this time. But you know what they say, if you love someone (or something), set them free. And it’s time I set JaSam free- for now. I still hold out hope that Kelly. returns to General Hospital. But in the meantime we need to let Jason Morgan live!
Coming up on General Hospital Spoilers, Jason Moran and Britt Westbourne continue to explore their feelings for each other. Even though that made love in 2021, this time around they’ve only gotten to first base. According to General Hospital recaps for 1-9-26, Britt told Brad why she didn’t hang out with him on NYE. The bottom line- Britt has needs. As it turns out , so does Jason. Jason hasn’t had action since 2021. That’s five years without a lady life in his life. It’s high time that Jason gets a lie that he deserves. And I think Britt is the perfect choice.
General Hospital: Willow’s revealed as Drew’s shooter- does she remember?
Willow Cain (Katelyn MacMullen) is guilty! But that doesn’t mean she’s Donny to be found guilty. Her testimony was compelling today the least, and there is far too much reasonable doubt for a jury to convict her. When Willow was in the stand, GH fans finally got to see what really happened the night Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) was shot twice in the back. After all this time, we all know that Willow shot Drew. Now that we know the truth, does Willow remember shooting Drew?
Flashbacks from that fateful night cut through the court scenes as Willow answered Alexis Davis’s (Nancy Lee Grahn) and ADA Justine Turner’s (Nazneen Contractor) questions. Were those expository flashbacks or Willow’s memories?
It’s difficult to say whether the courtroom cutaway scenes were for the viewers, or if Willow was actually remembering what she did that night. Just because WE know who shot Drew, that doesn’t mean Willow knows. Or does she?
So, is she a genius to have played the game this way? Or is she crazy and can’t remember what she has done?
When he’s not in the hot seat on the witness stand as Michael Corinthos, General Hospital’s Rory Gibson sports a different look. He’s clean shaven with a Dapper Dan vibe. On the other hand, Rory Gibson reveals an alternative look when he’s. It on the set of General Hospital.
According to GH news, the cast and crew returned to work this week after a holiday hiatus. Gibson recently revealed laid back look on Instagram. Evidently, Rory Gibson took advantage of the fact that he didn’t have to be in character, and chose to let his facial hair grow.
Gibson’s IG post consisted of three photos. Which look do you prefer most?
General Hospital: Rory Gibson reveals alternative look
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, how we’ve all been wondering who you are. Congressman Drew Cain was shot in the early days of last September. So for the last four months the people of port Charles have wracked their brains about who tried to kill him.Michael and Willow are all twisted up in this mess, and either one of them could be Drew’s shooter. But, what if Michael saw Willow protecting Scout?
With so many prospective suspects, the investigation has been a huge challenge for the PCPD. Likewise, those closest to the case have struggled with who to believe. At this point, it’s all come down to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and her bitter ex-husband Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson). As General Hospital recaps recall, both Willow and Michael were present at Drew’s home on the night of his attempted murder. Both were caught in the rain, and they both had motive.
According to General Hospital spoilers, the mystery of Drew Cain’s shooter is solved. Coming up on General Hospital, Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) comes forth with a shocking revelation. She says, “we know who shot Drew.” We know that Trina and Kai (Jens Austin Astrup) heard a phone ringing the night they got stuck at Drew’s- the infamous night of hi shooting. The heard Twinkle Twinkle Little Star as the ringtone, and now everything is falling into place. Did Scout shoot Drew?
Portia’s (Brook Kerr) track record makes it difficult for some to take her at her word. Her current situation is like dejavu for her husband. So, can Curtis trust Portia’s DNA results?
When it comes to her reputation and integrity as a doctor, Dr. Portia Robinson is well respected and trusted. Her patients and fellow staff know they can depend on Dr. Robinson. However, the same cannot be said for Portia on a personal level. And when her personal and professional lives cross paths, her choices tend to favor whichever suits her personal situation.
Coming up on General Hospital, Curtis stops by Portia’s office. Although they’re both moving on with other people, uncertainties about their relationship remain. The cat is out of the bag, and Curtis (Donnell Turner) knows that Portia slept with Dr. Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson). It has to be like dejavu for Curtis Ashford. Despite the two-decade time lapse and differentiating details. Still, Portia is pregnant with two potential baby fathers.
According to recent General Hospital previews, Portia tells Curtis that she needs more time. He is so eager to move in with his life that he may pressure Portia into getting that paternity test ASAP. Curtis hopes that he’s the father, because he wants the opportunity to raise a child since he was robbed of raising Trina (Tabyana Ali). However, he also admitted that he wishes he was having a baby with his ex-wife Jordan (Tanisha Harper), as opposed to his wife Portia.
Will Curtis stop by Portia’s office to pressure her into getting that DNA test ASAP, so that he knows exactly how to proceed with Jordan?
Is General Hospital new on 12-31-25? General Hospital’s holiday schedule brings uncertainty and raises the ultimate question among GH fans. It’s understandable that General Hospital fans have turned to social media to inquire about the show’s schedule. Familiarly, soap fans have grown accustomed to modifications in the show’s programming. Will ABC air a new General Hospitalepisode on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2025, and New Year’s Day, January 1, 2026?
According to General Hospital recaps for 12-30-25, the people of Port Charles celebrated NYE. The clock has already struck midnight, and lips landed on targeted lips. Established lovers and budding romances shined as 2025 came to a close.
Although the celebrations are expected to continue, the main event took place a day early. Since General Hospital aired the New Year’s Eve episode on 12-30-25, sources report that Wednesday, 12-31-25, and Thursday, 1-1-26, are repeat episodes.
Reportedly, TV Guide confirmed that GH fans can catch the 12-27-2024 episode on NYE 2025. As for New Year’s Day, 2026, GH is set to air Luke Spencer’s farewell, in honor of daytime television icon, Tony Geary.
FACTS: General Hospital news reports confirm that a brand new episode of General Hospital airs on Friday, January 2, 2026.
Another one bites the dust. Will Nina go for yet another one of Carly’s men? Soon, Carly and Jack will be over, and the mysterious and handsome WSB Agent will be on the market.
Would anyone be surprised if Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had her sights set on WSB Agent, Jack Brennan (Chris L. McKenna)? It’s not like she hasn’t has Carly Spencer’s (Laura Wright) leftovers in the past.
Carly’s nemesis has managed to wiggle her way into the arms of Carly’s men, post discard. Except for Sonny. Nina stole him from Carly when both Sonny and Carly were at a most vulnerable state. In early 2020, she got her hands on Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher), the father of Carly’s daughter Josslyn (Eden McCoy). Then there’s Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Nina was sleeping with Drew fresh out of her relationship with Carly’s husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital: Nina Reeves And Carly Spencer’s men
Carly Spencer and Jack Brenna got together due to their a mutual attraction and intrigue of each other. Despite the complex situation, Carly gave the relationship a shot. But now that she’s so over his lies, and how he’s jeopardizing Josslyn’s life, Carly is ready to kick Jack to the curb. Currently, Carly is on a secret mission with Valentin Cassadine to take down Brennan. She’s hurt and over what they had because she’s come to terms with the fact that it was all based on lies.
Will Nina and Jack Brennan Hookup?
Now that Carly knows that Jack recruited Joss into the WSB and has been lying from the start, it’s only a matter of time before these two are
Once the cat is out of the bag, and Carly makes it known that she and Jack are over, will Nina and Jack end up together at some point? Why not? Nina has sunk her grip into Jax, Sonny, and Drew, so why not Jack Brennan too?
General Hospital: Portia has a meltdown on the stand
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) had a trick up her sleeve that was meant to help Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) case. She sent Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) a subpoena to appear in court for the defense. Her intention was to strengthen Alexis’s argument that the PCPD rushed to arrest Willow when there are other suspects out there. Instead, Alexis’s tactic caused confusion and blew Portia’s life apart. On the positive side, Drew’s nasty blackmail was exposed and now he could be charged with extortion. Go Alexis! But Portia’s problems are far from over. However, is Alexis really to blame? If we are looking at this critically and clearly, Portia spilled too much tea.
Dr. Portia Robinson’s courtroom confession unraveled she. She was on the stand. A series of questions led by the dense exposed Portia and Dr. Gannon’s (Sawandi Wilson) affair. Or did Portia so that herself? Alexis asked Portia’s whereabouts the night of Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) shooting. Portia was at the Metro Court, and Alexis asked if she meant the restaurant. That’s when Portia lost what little emotional control she had left and broke down. She admitted that she was in a hotel room. And finally, she had to admit that the room was under the name of Dr. Isaiah Gannon.
What Portia didn’t have to do was disclose what was happening inside that hotel room. For all anyone knew, Portia and Dr. Gannon could have been meeting night work. Whole unlikely, she still could have just kept her cool in court and e en let it all out as soon as court goes to recess.
Do you feel like Portia brought on this exposure to herself? The defense’s examination did not have to lead to Dr. Robinson’s meltdown and confession. Cast your vote on the GH Blog Poll below!
Is Brad charged with shooting Drew?General Hospital previews for Monday, 12-22-25 indicate that Brad and Britt face the consequences of their actions. Will their arrest lead to solving an even bigger crime?
Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) and Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) wasted no time as they jumped back into their typical shenanigans. These besties are bold and daring. Some would even say that the non-practicing doctor and the unemployed lab rat behave recklessly at times.
Evidently, their recent dine-and-dash stunt is definitely one of those times. According to General Hospital recaps for 12-19-25, Britt and Brad were arrested. If the PCPD follows through with the arrests, they should both be charged with Grand Larceny for Theft of Service (over $1,000.00).
Grand Larceny to Attempted Murder? Is Brad Charged with Shooting Drew?!
Meanwhile, Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) trial is under way. Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) was charged with attempted murder, and swears she didn’t shoot the man she loves.
Recent General Hospital rumors tease that Willow may actually be exonerated this time if new evidence comes to light. Once Brad is brought into the PCPD with Britt, one thing could lead to another. While digging into Brad Cooper’s criminal history, will the PCPD somehow discover that Brad shot Drew?
Selina Wu’s (Lydia Look) nephew may not be a mobster like his Auntie, but he sure commits a great deal of crimes. Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) has a long history of doing shady things. So when Selina told Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) that she’d get someone to do the deed (the hit on Drew Cain), it’s assumed that Selina sought out her nephew Brad. She said, “I have the perfect person for the job.” Could Brad be that person?
As the Who Shot Drew Cain continues to unfold, GH fans speculate which one of his haters wanted him dead. Unfortunately for Drew, there are quite a few Port Charles residents whose lives would be better off without him running a muck. Especially as Congressman. Curtis surely wanted him dead.
According to General Hospital rumors, the shooter’s identity shifts mainly back and forth from Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) to Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson). However, suspects like Stella (Vernee Watson), Scout (Cossette Abinante), Brad, and even Monica Quartermaine (the late Leslie Charleson) have been named.
Did Brad Go Rogue and Shoot Drew Cain?
The PCPD suspected Curtis until more substantial evidence was found against Willow. Despite putting a hit out on Drew, Curtis is in the clear. Furthermore, Curtis called off the hit. Thankfully, he was able to stop Selina before she finalized the mission. Curtis just couldn’t go through with orchestrating someone’s murder. Even if it is Drew.
Meanwhile, someone else was cooking up a way to get rid of Congressman Cut-throat. Could Brad have gone rogue and shot Drew?
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