General Hospital Spoilers: Pentonville Changes Him, Drew Cain Turns Dark

Drew Cain turns dark

Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is no choir boy! He makes it know that he isn’t into people pleasing anymore, and he’s left that life behind bars.

General Hospital recaps highlight the hint that Drew has had enough and ready to take matters into his own hands. He’s no longer going with the flow if it doesn’t benefit himself personally. Instead, he’s ready to call the shots. He told Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) that’s he’s no choir boy and he’s a grown man with his own, including a family business and a child.

According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sam and the Quartermaines are challenged when Drew Cain turns dark. Drew has always been kind, reasonable, and supportive. But everyone has their breaking point. He’s always looking out for everyone else and finally realizes that hasn’t gotten him anything but a clear conscience. For a while, being a good person was enough for Drew, so long as those around him were happy. Now, he’s decided it’s his time to shine.

GH rumors speculate that Drew’s new sense of self will adversely impact his relationship with Carly. Especially now that she grieves for her mother. This doesn’t mean that Drew won’t be there for Carly during her time of need, but his new outlook may clash with Carly’s way of life. Right now her focus is on Bobbie’s memorial and reflecting on her life with her mother.

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