General Hospital Spoilers: Drew Can’t Compete With Jason- His Insecurities Get In The Way

Drew can’t compete with Jason

Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is tired of taking the back seat. Since his return from Pentonville, Drew is a different person. As expected, his new lease on life has been a shock to those who are closest to him, including Carly.

However, the adverse impact of Drew’s harder personality doesn’t end with Carly being the only recipient of his wrath. In fact, the mother of his daughter Scout was the first to notice the change within Drew.

According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Jason’s return has a devastating impact on Drew. The old Drew may have taken a few steps back and allowed Carly to take time to figure things out in regard to Jason. But this new Drew doesn’t have the patience for all of that. Instead, he’s got a no-nonsense attitude about Jason’s return and he’s not afraid to tell Carly how he sees it.

Drew Can’t Compete With Jason

GH spoilers tease that Carly and Drew can’t see eye to eye on this, which leads to irreconcilable misunderstandings about Jason. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Laura Wright spilled the tea on Carly and Jason.

Wright admitted that Carly stands by Jason no matter what, and adds that some problem can’t handle that. Recent GH spoilers and rumors hint that Drew definitely can’t handle Carly’s loyalty to Jason. At this point it looks like Carly and Drew are over for good.

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