General Hospital: Lucas can’t say that Carly didn’t warn him
Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) is going to hate to say I told you so. Actually, just kidding. She’ll absolutely love it. Whether her brother Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) liked what she had to say or not, Carly wasn’t going to hold back, and she didn’t. Now Lucas knows exactly how his sister feel about his relationship with Marco Rios (Adrian Anchondo). Coming up on General Hospital, Lucas learns Carly was right about Marco.
Since the beginning, Marco seemed genuinely into Lucas. It appears that Marco has real care, concern, and even love for him. But Marco’s secret involvement in organized crime is what Carly was afraid of.
Despite the obvious risk of dating a mobster’s son, Lucas has grown quite comfortable in his and Marco’s relationship. Dr. Jones trusts Marco. Little does he know about the lies and secrets within the walls of his new home. As General Hospital recaps recall, Carly warned Lucas about Marco, and against moving into Wyndemere. Unfortunately , his living arrangement with Marco and his father Sidwell (Carlo Rota) is what drove a wedge between Lucas and Carly.
Coming up on General Hospital, Lucas learns the truth about Marco in the near future. It’s no doubt that Lucas is in danger, and Carly was right. Soon, Lucas will realize that he should have listened to his big sister Carly’s warning.
General Hospital Spoilers: Willow’s plot to get away with (attempted) murder
As Alexis Davis delivered her closing arguments, every detail seemed to clear Willow’s name. Every piece of evidence that was designed to make Willow look guilty by the prosecution in fact serves to prove the opposite.
Not only was Alexis‘s closing argument compelling enough to find Willow not guilty, it pointed law enforcement right in another prime suspect’s direction. It’s no coincidence that Michael is implicated. Apparently, General Hospital rumors tease that it was all part of Willow’s plan.
So many signs point to Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) losing her mind. From the incidents with baby Daisy, her reckless relationship with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and now knowing that she shot Drew, all indicate what many have suspected. Willow is crazy.
Don’t forget her family history. Willow is the late Nelle Benson‘s (Chloe Lanier) twin sister, and they say that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Their mother Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) was also known to be off her rocker in her younger years . But nothing compares to sharing DNA with your psycho twin. Those deeply buried family traits are bound to break the surface.
The latest General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal that Willow awaits her verdict. She doesn’t seem too scared, as if she knows that everything is going according to (her) plan. This whole time she made it to look like Michael was railroading her. But what if Willow set up this entire calculated an elaborate scheme to frame Michael for shooting crew and framing Willow for it.
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.
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?
General Hospital spoilers for 12-18-25 reveal that Jason asks Josslyn for help. Carly (Laura Wright) wants nothing more than for her daughter to be free of the WSB, and of Jack Brennan. Betrayed by Jack, Carly wants freedom from him as well. How dare he rope Josslyn into working for the WSB and deceive Carly in that way? Now, Carly wants Jack to pay for risking Josslyn’s life, and for all of his dirty lies.
Jack’s lies aren’t his any lies. They are lies that put one of Carly’s children in life threatening danger on a daily basis. And the worst part is that Jack initiated the entire thing. Josslyn’s (Eden McCoy) life is on the line every day because of Jack Brennan.
Thanks to Carly’s bestie Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), she now knows that Joss is a WSB Agent, and under her boyfriend Jack Brennan’s (Chris L. McKenna) authority. There is no coming back for a man who uses her daughter to carryout potentially fatal investigations.
Jason better hope that Carly never finds out what he’s about to do. According to General Hospital previews, Jason asks Josslyn for help, and also tells her to keep this little meeting to themselves. So what will Carly think if she finds out that Jason asks Josslyn to help him investigate?
The trial is here, and soon Port Charles can put Drew’s attempted murder to rest. So, who actually shot Drew Cain? Was it Willow? And does Drew know? GH rumors specialty that she did, he does know, and that Drew and Willow are playing each other.
Finally, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) got the girl. She isn’t just any girl though. She is (was) his nephew Michael Corinthos’s (Rory Gibson) wife. Their affair and relationship Drew and Willow (Tait) Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) sparked top tier controversy within the Quartermaine and Corinthos families, and beyond.
Obviously, the two most controversial circumstances that resulted from Drew and Willow’s adultery are the child custody battle, and the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain. One terrible decision after another by all parties involved have led to the current state of affairs. A mother lost custody of her children, and someone tried to kill a Port Charles Congressman. Are they one and the same? So, did a desperate mother shoot her Congressman lover?
General Hospital spoilers for 12-15-25 reveal Willow’s trial has begun. Drew Cain is on the stand as the victim of the attempted murder. The defendant, his wife Willow. The entire city of Port Charles is turned into the drama since many of them were also potential suspects in Drew’s shooting.This week on General Hospital, ADA Turner (Nazarene Contractor) asks Drew the burning question, “Congressman Cain, do you know who shot you?” in the 12-15-25 General Hospital promo. Odds are that even if he knows Drew won’t tell the truth, even understand.
Drew and Willow: Mr. And Mrs. Duplicitous Drew Cain Play Each Other
According to the latest General Hospital rumors drew, and Willow are playing each other. She admitted to Nina that she doesn’t have to love Drew to marry him. Willow believes that marrying a congressman will help to get custody of her children over Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson). Apparently, Drew might be onto her. Previously, General Hospital rumors suggested that Drew carries out his most devious revenge plot yet- and it’s against his own wife, Willow.
General Hospital: Drew lets Curtis take the fall for his attempted murder
Congressman Drew Cain just married the girl of his dreams. Willow Tait is now Mrs. Willow Cain, and he couldn’t be happier despite the fact that someone tried to kill him. He’s been fixated on two people when it comes to prime suspects in his attempted murder. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter to Drew who actually tried to kill him. He wants his two biggest enemies to go down for his shooting. Curtis Ashford and Michael Corinthos have good reason to want Drew dead. And whether either of them is guilty or not, Drew doesn’t care. He just wants one of them to go down for his attempted murder.
General Hospital recaps from 12-10–25 recall Curtis’s arrest, and how that affects Willow’s trial. Nina came bursting into Alexis’s house to deliver the news. Now that another arrest has been made, it’s likely that the PCPD will dismiss the charges against Willow. Since we know that Curtis never went through with the hit, and Selina never carried out the order to kill Drew, we know it must be someone else. Curtis is innocent.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Drew remembers who shot him, but lets Curtis take the fall. It’s obvious that Drew is whipped over Willow. Lately, it’s like role reversal for those two as Drew now does whatever Willow says. So, it makes sense that he’s so obsessed with her that he’s even cover up that she tried to kill him.
Do you think that Drew remembers who shot him, but let’s Curtis take the fall… because the shooter is Willow?!
General Hospital: Willow tells Drew to let Alexis do her job
Since the beginning of Drew and Willow’s affair, they played a game of follow the leader. Drew (Cameron Mathison) called the shots, and Willow followed suit. Ultimately, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) was accused of cult-like behavior, reflective of her past. Once upon a time, Willow was part of a cult, and had to be saved. Evidently, Willow‘s behavior with Drew reminded her loved ones of the Shiloh days. He says jump, she asks how high.
According to General Hospital recaps, Willow and Drew switched roles. Seemingly, the script flipped on Drew and Willow’s relationship. They met with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) to run through the trial details. As Drew opposed every little thing, Willow was willing to oblige. Poor Suzanne (Jen Ray) felt Drew’s wrath immediately. But thankfully, Willow was able to talk him down. Therefore, Willow was able to persuade Drew into doing what he was told. She convinced him that Alexis is very experienced, and that they should let her run the show.
Immediately following, Willow opposed Alexis’s plan to not have her testify. Despite having just told Drew to let Alexis do her job, Mrs. Cain made it clear to that she wasn’t on board with Alexis. Willow isn’t really in the position to make demands.
Will things between Willow and Drew shift into a new dynamic? One where Drew is the lovesick puppy, and doing whatever Willow says?
General Hospital: Sonny and Laura handle Sidwell together
Mayor Laura Collins stands on high moral ground. She’s no phony goodie two shoes because she actually is one. Thanks to Jenz Sidwell, Laura is torn between two decisions with various possible outcomes.
First, Laura’s option could be to stick to the plan and keep quiet. She called Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) to help her out of the dead Dalton mess, and now there is no turning back. Unless… unless Laura takes option two, and turns herself in.
Should Sonny and Laura Handle Sidwell Together?
Coming up on General Hospital, Laura continues to struggle with uncertainty. She and Sonny are in this mess together, but she’s the one who roped him in. But if we want to get technical, then Laura would never have been in this situation if there were no Sidwell. No mob. And who’s responsible for bringing the mob life to Port Charles? None of there Laura’s life long friend, Sonny. Regardless, it doesn’t matter how you slice it. Laura and Sonny are in this together.
Do you think that Laura should turn herself in, or stick to the plan with Sonny?
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Sonny and Laura have been friends for decades. He has always come through for her, even when her moral compass has pointed her away from his direction. Lately, Laura has shown loyalty when it comes to her roles as Mayor and friend. She sticks by her relationship with her grandson’s grandfather, despite her political position.
Well, General Hospital Blog asked Maurice Benard what HE would want Laura to do in this predicament. Does he want Laura to turn herself in, or ride this mess out together with Sonny? Maurice said that he’d want Laura to stick with the plan and ride out this Sidwell mess together, because turning herself in “would be boring.”
Do you agree? Who the hell wants boring? This is General Hospital for crying out loud!
Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) has been living alone for over a year. Her husband Kevin was in Dublin, and returned home this week. General Hospital recaps recall that Laura was open and honest about everything that went down with herself, Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard), and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
She knew this was much bigger than anything the PCPD could handle, and she was right. That’s when she turned to her mobster Bestie for help. Together, Sonny and Laura hashed out the situation. Sonny then called Jason and handled things from there. Now Kevin wants to step in and help to clean up her crisis. However, he wasn’t present at the time, and there is no place in mob business for the Mayor’s husband. Laura handled things as she saw fit in the heat of the moment.
Was Sonny The Right Call To Make?
Framed for murder after a public crash out and verbal attack on the victim? Who else would you call but Sonny? Apparently, Kevin wants Laura to call the cops.
Coming up on General Hospital, Laura discloses more of the situation to Kevin (Jon Lindstrom). Evidently, she tells him about Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Ezra’s (Daniel Cosgrove) little visit to their home and the threat that came along with it. Sidwell has eyes on Laura just the same as he has eyes on Britt. At this point it seems like there’s no way out.
Today’s General Hospital previews indicate that Kevin doesn’t like the sound of any of this. Dr. Kevin Collins offers up some advice, and suggests she turn herself in. Will Laura implicate Sonny because of Kevin?
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