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?
With everything that’s going on at the moment, is it really the best idea for Drew and Willow to get married? They’ve been down this road before. Their marriage attempts were followed by one catastrophic event after another. Their experiences should serve as lessons learned but Drew just won’t give up. Amidst the investigation for his attempted murder, Drew proposes to Willow, who happens to be the prime suspect in the crime against his life.
On the next General Hospital, Drew seems to take Thanksgiving week seriously. He’s thankful for he has in his life, and that includes his love, Willow. According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Drew gets down on bender knee yet again, and asks Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) for her hand in marriage.
Meanwhile, Michael considers giving Willow access to Wiley and Amelia. This week on General Hospital, Michael asks Elizabeth for her take on the situation. Michael hasn’t been the most straightforward or honest person recently. So, his intentions could be as malicious as the possibility of being genuine.
If Willow says yes to Drew, will Michael revoke his consideration for allowing Willow access to her own children?
General Hospital: Nina spills Portia’s Tea to Sonny
General Hospital spoilers for the week of November 24th, 2025, tease that Nina has put Portia in a terrible predicament. Nina spilled Portia’s tea to Sonny. She told him that Drew was blackmailing Portia, and that she had motive to want him dead. This way, they can steer the focus away from Michael and Willow, and onto Portia for Drew Cain’s attempted murder. Sooner than later, the truth comes out and Nina admits she betrayed Portia.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, another truth bomb is dropped about Nina. Evidently Nina makes a confession next week, Tuesday, 11-25-25, on General Hospital. So far, Nina has been exposed for her affair with Drew Cain while her daughter Willow was falling in love with him. She’s also been outed for conspiring with Portia to hire Jacinda to drug Drew. So what other underhanded dealings of Nina’s are there to confess?
Coming up on General Hospital, Portia’s problems come rolling in like a chain smoker picks up cigarettes. One after another. This time, it isn’t Drew, Jordan, or even Curtis that leaves Portia overcome with worry and fear. Sadly, this betrayal comes from a trusted friend. That “friend“ is none other than Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Nina admits she betrayed Portia- and now she faces exposing her and Dr. Gannon’s affair. Otherwise, she wouldn’t have an alibi for the night of Drew’s attempted murder.
General Hospital: Is Laura accused of killing Dalton?
The Situation: Family, Politics, and a Naughty Professor… and MURDER?!?! While it’s quite doubtful that Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) murders someone this week on General Hospital, it’s possible that she could go down for the crime.
It’s election night in Port Charles and the race between Mayor Laura Collins and Ezra Boyle is heated. As volatile as it already was, this mayoral race just hit peak volatility. The situation with Laura’s grandson Rocco, and the PCU Professor, Henry Dalton, has turned a bad situation worse. Dalton’s frame job, and Laura’s crash out can’t end well for either of them. Apparently, General Hospital rumors claim that Laura’s very public threat to Dalton could implicate her in a deadly crime.
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Sidwell tells Marco that it would be easier if “he” disappeared. It’s possible that well refers to Dalton in that conversation with his son.. see Dalton acted on his own and against Sidwell‘s orders. At this point Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard) is just in the way.
Coming up on General Hospital, Mayor Laura Collins makes a frightening discovery. Could she have stumbled upon Dalton’s dead body, courtesy of Mr. Jenz Sidwell? Furthermore, Sidwell is known for setting others up for crimes he committed. For example, Selina Wu with the fire that almost killed Michael, and he even made it look like the Corinthos family paid off Michael and Willow’s custody judge. So did Sidwell kill Professor Dalton and frame Laura for the crime?
GH Spoilers: Mama Drama- Britt Westbourne, Rocco Falconeri, and Lulu Spencer
Britt referred to Rocco (Finn Carr) as Ben, and then she called him her son. Then, Sidwell (Carlo Rota) said to Britt, “you don’t have a son.” But, what if she does? The tension between Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) and Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins) is thicker than General Hospital’s Laura Wright’s luxurious locks. (Seriously that woman has the thickest, most beautiful hair!)
Evidently, Lulu and Britt haven’t gotten past the whole stolen embryo thing. Britt is fixated on the boy she calls Ben, and Lulu feels that her relationship with her son Rocco is threatened by the unconventional Dr. Westbourne. Ever since she returned from her mysterious staged death, Britt has been oddly interested in her son that never was. Or is he?! Even Britt’s mom, Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) interest in Rocco seems stronger than before.
Is Britt’s connection to Rocco stronger than that of a surrogate and the baby she carried and raised for a year? Sure, it started off that Britt stole Lulu’s frozen embryo to trap a man. But it’s not like she even got herself pregnant- she stole an embryo instead of doing it the old fashioned way. And what’s even weirder is that her mom, Dr. Obrecht is the one who implanted the stolen child.
Suspiciously, Britt’s instinctive desire to protect and care for Lulu’s son could lead to a life altering revelation. Maybe the embryo didn’t take? Perhaps Britt was already pregnant when Liesl implanted Lulu’s embryo? So, the big question is, Is Britt Rocco’s real mom?
This week on General Hospital, Monica’s (Leslie Charleson) sister Ronnie Bard (Erika Slezak) calls out Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight). All this time Ronnie blamed Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) for spiking her tea when it was actually Martin who played the dirty trick. General Hospital spoilers for the week of October 27th-31st indicate that Ronnie is not working with Martin as Tracy suspected. Instead, Martin’s partner is much more inconspicuous.
Martin Grays Secret Partner Identified- Let’s Break It Down…
This week’sGeneral Hospital promo indicates that Martin isn’t working with Ronnie, but he also isn’t on his own. According to General Hospital spoilers, Martin Gray’s secret partner is a woman. In order to identify his partner in crime, we broke down a few things. For starters, the GH promo revealed a woman’s hand. That alone is a great clue. Additionally, the woman’s had is seemingly younger looking- which narrows it down even more. Secondly, the mystery woman slips what looks like a check across the bar to Martin. Her nails are without colored polish. Third, she’s wearing a business jacket that’s dark blue or close to black, with fine, reddish stripe accents. So let’s summarize: martins secret partner is a woman with a younger looking hand, wearing no nail polish, and wearing a business sports jacket. The jacket is dark in overall color, which reddish accents.
Now, Let’s Analyze…
Brook Lynn– is wearing a business jacket, but her nails are painted. Tracy– is also wearing a business jacket, but the color doesn’t resemble the jacket on the mystery woman. Also, the woman’s hand appears to be one of a younger woman. Britt– is also wearing a business sports jacket. It’s dark in overall color. Reddish striped accents are not visible from the promo, but that doesn’t mean that they aren’t present on the jacket. Britt fits the profile for having a younger looking hand. But is she wearing nail polish?
Who is Martin working with? Someone we’d least expect…
General Hospital: A Tearful Brook Lynn Says Goodbye to Lois
General Hospital news confirms Rena Sofer’s GH exit. Sadly, Brook Lynn is devastated over Lois. Over at Sonny’s, mother and daughter said a tearful goodbye. Lois left for South Korea. She headed off to manage Blaze’s tour, with Brook Lynn’s blessing. However, before Lois left, she told Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton), “I love you so very much.” But her daughter didn’t return the admission. Instead, all Brook Lynn said was, “I know,” and “safe travels, Ma.”
Coming up on General Hospital, Brook Lynn continues to struggle with Lois’s secret about Gio (Giovanni Mazza). They still aren’t in the best place in their relationship, and Lois wants nothing more than for Brook Lynn to forgive and forget. While only time will tell, time may not be on their side. According to wild GH rumors and speculation, Lois’s trip ends tragically.
According to GH news, Rena Sofer has finished filming, and ended her run as Lois. Though sources say that producer’s confirm that they left the door open for a potential return to General Hospital. The current story line suggests that something happens to Lois and her trip, and Brook Lynn doesn’t get the chance to tell her mother she loves her- and forgives her. At least for now.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn is devastated over Lois, and lives in retreat after she’s gone. Is she simply missing her mother, or is it much worse than that? Recently, GH rumors speculate that Lois is presumed dead when tragedy strikes Blaze’s music tour. Thankfully, sounded say that GH has left the door open for Rena’s potential return. But for now, everyone kid might think she’s dead.
Coming up on General Hospital, the fate of the Quartermaine mansion is in Ronnie Bard’s (Erika Slezak) hands. General Hospital spoilers for the week of October 27th reveal that Drew is dead serious about buying the Quartermaine home from Monica’s (Leslie Charleson) sister Ronnie.
According to General Hospital recaps, Drew made Ronnie an offer. He wants to buy the Quartermaine family home, and what a perfect way for Drew to carry out his vendetta against Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot).
Will It Soon Become Drew and Ronnie Against Tracy?
At first, Drew’s smooth way with words may have had Ronnie convinced that he’s a good guy, with good intentions. Thankfully, Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) walked in just in the nick of time. She caught Congressman Cain berating Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) and Rocco (Finn Carr). Before Laura arrived, it was Drew‘s word against the boy’s. However, now that mayor Collins has stepped in, will Ronnie see Drew for who he really is? If so, will see like what she sees
As Laura, Danny, and Rocco expose Drew, Ronnie ponders whether to believe Drew or the revelators of his masquerade. What if Ronnie sees Drew for who he is and decides to take him up on his offer anyway? After all, his spiel was relatable. Evidently, they both feel they’ve been wronged by Tracy, and they both claim to have loved Monica. Will Laura bear witness to Drew and Ronnie against Tracy? Or will Ronnie do the right thing?
Imagine the fury when Carly learns about Josslyn and Brennan! Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) puts her trust into very few people. She knows who is there for her when all I said and done, and that’s why learning the truth about Josslyn hits Carly hard.
Coming up on General Hospital, Carly’s world comes crashing down when she learns that she’s been betrayed. The betrayal cuts deep, over and over, and over again with each person who has kept this secret. Brennan and Carly’s understanding anbijt the WSB is present, but limited. She understands the nature of his work and their relationship, and what she’s gotten into. But Brennan keeps pushing the boundaries. According to General Hospital previewsand spoilers, Carly’s life as she knows it implodes.
How will Carly react once she finds out that she’s been deceived by her daughter, betrayed by her boyfriend, while her best friend kept their secret hidden?
General Hospital: Drew’s blame game gets even darker
Congressman Cutthroat Cain is a disgrace to the Quartermaine name. So much so that Monica has barred him from the premises. He had to change his name back to Cain, and basically disassociate from the family. If Drew thinks he’s got family problems now, he should think again because there’s no going back if Drew claims Danny shot him.
Evidently, ruing your grandson’s family by sleeping with his nephew’s wife is where Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson)“DREW” (pun intended) the line. Drew Cain went from Mr. Save You Girl to Mr. Steal Your Girl in a flash. As a result, his shift from hero to villain has torn many lives apart.
Coming up on General Hospital, Drew uses his victim status to carryout his next attack on an enemy. Apparently, not the enemies all thought. According to recent GH recaps, Drew openly admitted that he plans to accuse Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) of shooting him that night. There’s motive, a bit of evidence that Michael was near Drew’s home, and a weak alibi. If Drew wanted Michael to go down for his shooting, then he could totally make it happen.
General Hospital: Danny and Drew argue over Scout
However, new GH rumors claim that Drew scratches the plan to blame Michael. Apparently, framing Michael Corinthos as his shooter is no longer Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) plan of attack. Instead, he realizes that he’s got an entrenched vendetta to unleash- against Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers tease that Drew’s wrath knows no bounds. A visit from his nephew Danny appears to have sparked a devious plan for the perfect vengeance. Now Drew knows just where to hit Jason where it counts. Through this son, Danny.
Will he really go as low as to blame Danny for his shooting?
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