Today’s General Hospital broadcast has been rescheduled. Unexpectedly, ongoing news coverage preempts General Hospital.
At 2:00PM American General Hospital fans tuned into ABC to see more of Willow and Drew (I know, strange, right?). Interest and intrigue are peak right now as Drew and Willow’s relationship takes a dark turn. According to General Hospital recaps, Willow caught GH fans off guard when she randomly stuck Drew in the neck with a syringe. Now, the most expected question is whether or not Drew is dead.
News Coverage Preempts General Hospital Nationally
GH fans look forward to what’s next on General Hospital. Unfortunately, fans must wait one more day to see if Drew survived Nurse Tait’s bedside manner. According to General Hospital’s official Facebook page, today’s January 20 episode of General Hospital airs tomorrow, and pushes back each episode going forward.
General Hospital: Did Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) just kill Drew (Cameron Mathison)?
Who Shot Drew Cain (with a gun)? is now, Who Shot Drew Cain (as in administered a shot via syringe)? Or maybe whatever Willow stuck Drew with in the neck is completely undetectable. Will the skilled docs at good old GH call it a heart attack? If he survives, he definitely knows it was Willow who did this to him. Then what? So, is Drew Cain really dead?
“If at first you don’t succeed, dust yourself off and try again .” -Aaliyah. Willow Tait Corinthos Cain couldn’t pull off murdering her husband Drew Cain the first go around. So right after she was acquitted for Drew’s attempted murder, she performs a sneak attack and goes for try number two!
At this time, there are no General Hospital comings and goings reports that include or confirm Cameron Mathison’s General Hospital status. Coming up on General Hospital, previews show Tracy talking about karma catching up with Drew . According to GH previews for 1-20-26, Tracy is talking to Nina at the hospital. Apparently, Drew isn’t dead on arrival. Perhaps he’s hanging on for dear life. What will Willow do then?
General Hospital: Steve Burton on what’s ahead for Willow Tait
The time has come, and Willow Tait Corinthos Cain’s fate is in the hands of the jury. Will she or will she not live freely for the rest of her days? She put her life in an Alexis Davis’s hands, and Alexis has done all she could to defend her client to the best of her abilities- per the American Bar Association. Of course, she has critics. Some who don’t know any more thank anyone else whether Willow is guilty or not. And then there’s those few critics who know that Willow is guilty.
Meanwhile, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) is moving on with Jacinda Bracken (Paige Herschel). Ever since he found out about Willow and Drew’s affair, he fled the scene mentally and emotionally- Michael was checked the F out. He had to check out because if he didn’t, his strong feelings for Willow haunt him and get in the way. From then on he went on full never look back mode- Michael tried to erase Willow from his an their children’s lives. Here she has time to say, “Drew doesn’t better,” Michael had already filed a motion for full custody of Wiley and Amelia. At one point, he even admitted that a small part of his custody move was because Willow was happy with Drew. Do you know what that spells? J-E-A-L-O-U-S-Y. And vindictive, and spiteful-
Hell Hath No Fury Like Michael Corinthos Scorned
His wife cheated, indeed. Is that cool? Absolutely not. But cheating doesn’t equate to having your children taken away. As a single mother who has been threatened with this nightmare, lied about and defamed to justify weaponizing the kids and the court- I assure you, God forbid a loving mother loses custody- it will bring any mother to their breaking point. And the monsters who can do this are exactly that. Monsters. Thank God this is fiction and I don’t have to actually apply my real life principles to this. If that were the case, then Michael, Carly, even Jason- and whoever else kept children away from their mother, would be cut off forever. Michael and his enablers have done a serious injustice to those sweet children. All because Michael was jealous… now here’s Steve’s prediction!
This is the conversation between Steve, Katelyn, and Bradford, from Katelyn’s interview with Stone Cold and The Jackal:
Katelynn MacMullen: It would be awesome if Willow kind of went crazy
Bradford Anderson: yeah, I mean haven’t you had moments of…
Steve Burton: I think it’s probably gonna happen
Katelyn MacMullen: *giggles and laughter*
Steve Burton: I think it’s gonna happen and Micheal’s gonna push you to the breaking point
Katelyn MacMullen: *more giggles and laughter*
Bradford Anderson: *inaudible*
Katelyn MacMullen: Hey *more giggles and laughter
Steve Burton: He will, he’ll push you
Bradford Anderson: you’ll have- they’ll name a wing after you at Ferncliff
General Hospital: GH finally reveals who shot Drew Cain!
General Hospital fans have finally been rewarded for their patience as the people of Port Charles scrambled to figure out the truth. According to GH spoilers and recaps, we now know that Willow shot Drew Cain! Since September 2nd, 2025, identifying who shot Drew Cain has been the focal point of many lives. Those lives include PC’s elite. The Quartermaine and Corinthos families continue to worry about Wiley and Amelia, the children who are roped into this mess.
On Wednesday, the January 8th, 2026 episode of General Hospital finally revealedDrew Cain’s shooter. According to GH recaps for 1-8-26, Willow Tait Corinthos Cain (goes by Mrs. Drew Cain) shot the Congressman. On the night of September 2nd, 2025, Cut-throat Congressman Cain was gunned down in his own living room. Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) and Kai Taylor’s (Jens Austin Astrup) clandestine mission to protect Trina’s parents, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr), left Trina and Kai witnesses to the crime. However, their involvement has been kept under wraps since they broke into Drew’s home, committing a crime of their own.
Willow Shot Drew Cain- General Hospital Reveals Drew’s Shooter After Months of the Whodunnit Storyline
Well folks, there you have it. GH exposed Drew’s shooter after months of mystery. The investigation dragged on at first, but the last few days spun out of control like a rumors perpetuated by Regina George.
Do you think Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) remembers shooting Drew (Cameron Mathison)? That answer depends on whether the courtroom flashbacks are Willow’s memories, or if they were for meant to reveal the truth to GH fans.
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: Willow Prepares To Marry Drew on 12-1-25
Drew Quartermaine reminds me of the Little Engine That Could. He is determined to make Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) his wife despite the fact that she’s the prime suspect in his attempted murder. In a perfect scenario for Drew, Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) gets put away for life for shooting him, whether he actually did it or not. Drew’s plan let Michael go to prison for a crime he thinks Curtis committed is just one element to his calculated plan to secure his life with Willow AND their children.
On Monday’s all new episode of General Hospital, the people of Port Charles celebrate Thanksgiving. According to General Hospital spoilers, Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) prepare a full course Thanksgiving turkey dinner for the Quartermaine family.
Drew and Willow’s Thanksgiving Day Wedding
Meanwhile, Chase’s friend and ex-wife Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) prepares to marry Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Of course, Willow has many critics and few supporters in her decision to walk down the aisle yet again. Willow herself has the look of doubt written all over her face. So, does Willow actually go through with becoming Mrs. Congressmen Drew Cain?
Did Someone See Who Shot Drew Cain?
The latest General Hospital rumors hint that Drew and Willow’s Thanksgiving Day wedding could expose Drew’s shooter. Apparently, someone saw who shot Drew that night. Will a witness come forward on Drew and Willow’s wedding day? The Who Shot Drew Cain mystery is about to unravel, and the truth is finally revealed.
Earlier GH rumors suggested that Scout busts into the courtroom and makes a confession- that she saw Willow shoot her dad. A theory namedScout’s Courtroom Confessionsuggests that Alexis is aghast when her granddaughter makes an announcement. It was believed that Scout would confess to shooting her own father, and the reason even makes sense. She didn’t want Wiley and Amelia to end up without a mother if Willow was sent to jail.
While this “confession” never happened in a courtroom, GH rumors speculate that Scout comes forward. Although innocent, Scout may still know who shot her dad. So why would Scout confess if she didn’t do it? Well, the rumored reason will move you to tears. Apparently, Scout saw Willow shoot Drew. Sam McCall’s daughter acts selflessly when she confesses to protect Wiley, Amelia, and essentially Willow. She doesn’t want the to be without mother- because she too was left without a mother. As for her father Drew? He’s done everything in his power to isolate Scout from her entire family, and Scout fears that will happen to Wiley and Amelia. Will Scout stand up and “speak now”?
Michael Lurks Outside Of Drew’s Home
Michael to Tracy (Jane Elliot) admitted as much as having driven by Drew’s house, but never going in or coming face to face. He seems very adamant about his allegations against Willow. He swears that Willow is the one who shot Drew. Is it because he just wants her away from their kids? Well, we know he wants that. But are his allegations against his ex-wife actually legit? Other GH rumors hint that Michael saw Willow shoot Drew. Will he stop her from marrying Drew, and stand up and “speak now”?
Scout isn’t safe with Willow! …Coming up on General Hospital, the PCPD continues its investigation into who shot Drew Cain. With so many people at odds with Drew, the PCPD’s has been narrowing down the suspect list. Some suspects have been crossed off the list while others have been moved to the top. Willow Tait is one of them who moved to the top. As one of the top suspects in Drew’s shooting, Scout isn’t safe with Willow.
Congressman Drew Cain can’t be more excited for the title and role he holds in political office. Also known as Congressman Cutthroat, Cain is self-serving, and uses his status to benefit himself before looking out for his constituents. Drew fails to put his supporters, and even his own child ahead of his personal wants, and nefarious plans to take complete control over Scout.
General Hospital Recaps: Evidently, Drew made sure that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) was listed as Scout’s guardian in the event that something happened to him. But more recently, Congressman Cain made some more legally binding decisions regarding his daughter Scout. An active restraining order against Alexis, Kristina, Molly, Danny, and Rocco is in effect. It states that they are not allowed within 500 feet of Sam’s daughter.
Scout Isn’t Safe With Willow
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Drew’s decisions to self serve l put his daughter at risk. Scout is forbidden to be near her own brothers, aunts, and grandma because of Drew’s ego, and desire to ultimately stick it to Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton ). As a result, Scout is in the care of a major murder suspect.
GH rumors tease that it’s highly possible that Willow Tait shot Drew Cain. She may even have shot him without any recollection of the event. In fact, Anna‘s investigation puts Willow as one of the prime suspects.
General Hospital: Did Willow Shoot Drew? And Will He Seek Revenge?
Is congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) out of the woods? No. Well, Drew may be out of surgery, but he is still in critical condition. Dr. Portia Robinson (Brooke Kerr) scrubbed in to help Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) save Drew’s life. So far he’s alive, but his fate has yet to be determined.
Last week on General Hospital, Dr. Portia Robinson confirmed, “It looks like he’s [Drew] going to live.” Things are still touch and go, but the latest GeneralHospital rumors speculate that Drew survives the attempted assassination. But will he live to tell who shot him?
Drew Gets Revenge On His Shooter
If Drew lives to tell the shooter’s secret, then he must’ve caught a glimpse before he blacked out. According to General Hospital recaps, the shooter, walked up for a second shot. At one point Drew’s eyes were open. That makes it quite possible that he saw his shooter.
Coming up on General Hospital, the mystery of who shot Drew Cain continues. As does the investigation, and Drew’s recovery. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Drew can identify his shooter but keeps quiet under one condition. Will Drew keep quiet if the shooter is… Willow? GH rumors claim that he saw Willow shoot him. He’s so obsessed with her that all he wants is a victory. She’s the prize.
The Condition: Drew will keep quiet if Willow agrees to marry him.
The mystery unfolds as the people of Port Charles all want to know who shot Drew Cain. Anna and Dante are right. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has multiple enemies, and any one of them has reason to want him dead. Some motives are strong while others are weak, but don’t put it passed any of who were those betrayed by Drew. However, no one person can be in two places at the same time. That means we can narrow down the list a bit.
Who Shot Drew Cain?
First, we know where Portia was. She was with Isaiah and then at work. Secondly, Curtis was with Jordan. Carly was with Brennan. Trina and Kai were in Drew’s home when it happened. Then Tracy stumbled upon the shocking situation. Plus, Alexis was tending to her house guest. Jason was in Croatia, and he doesn’t care enough about pesky Drew to even bother killing him. And Nina, she truly thinks that Willow is guilty.
Michael (Rory Gibson) and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) seem like the strongest suspects in this case. Aside from a powerful mobster like Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota), Michael and Willow have the strongest motives. What it comes down to is who is the most desperate? Not only to get rid of Drew, but desperately needing something else- something like, their own children. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Michael and Willow continue to fight for custody of their children. Mutually, one thing stands in their way. That one thing is Drew Cain.
Do you think that Michael and Willow are the most viable suspects?
General Hospital Spoilers and Rumors:Nina had Sidwell Payoff Judge?! Well, at least for once Nina isn’t going to blame Carly for all of life’s problems. That was so Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and we are all well past that, aren’t we? Nina’s long lost daughter, Nelle, was a terror, and tortured Carly and her family for years because of past trauma.
When Nelle died (trying to steal Wiley and basically kill Carly), Nina blamed Carly as if she pushed that psycho off the cliff. . We all have eyes, and we know that’s not what happened. Actually, Carly even tried to help that lunatic, but their hands slipped and they lost grip.
For so long Nina cried Carly at every turn, blaming her for every little- and big thing that went wrong in her life. She lived for her vendetta against Carly, and for more than her fair share of revenge against her. Lately, Nina and Carly’s eruptive communication style has simmered down to somewhat acceptable level of civility. The reason; one word, Drew. Despite Willow and Michael’s broken marriage, Carly and Nina have an understanding. Neither grandmother wants Congressman Cain anywhere near Michael and Willow’s children.
According to General Hospital recaps both grandmothers have gone to great lengths to get through to Willow. Oddly, the young mother’s refusal to comply with demands to leave Drew has cost Willow her children. But is that the real reason that the Judge awarded sole custody to Michael Corinthos?
Recently on General Hospital, details surrounding the Corinthos custody battle reveal foul play in the Judge’s verdict. In fact, Sidwell paid off the judge to rule in favor of Michael. But, WHY?!
Why Did Sidwell Pay Off The Judge To Grant Michael Full Custody?
Perplexing, isn’t it? Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) has made it very clear at this point that simply taking over Sonny’s territory won’t do. He’s wants Sonny dead, plain and simple. So why would Sidwell bribe a judge to rule in his son’s favor? One word, Nina.
Did Nina Ask Sidwell For A Favor?
Nina Reeves trash talked Sonny in an Aurora Publication because Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) blackmailed her. Tracy wants Sonny gone so badly that she’s associating herself with the likes of Sidwell and Boyle. Financially, Sidwell was running the show, pushing the Measure C Campaign.
Did Nina approach Sidwel? According to General Hospital rumors, Nina’s smear campaign against Sonny is the price she had to pay for a certain favor. It doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for Sidwell to pay off the judge to benefit a Corinthos. So, perhaps Nina asked him to. In her mind, Nina figured that if Willow lost her kids BECAUSE OF DREW- which was clearly stated in the courtroom and beyond- that it would knock some sense into her. If Drew is the reason why she lost her kids, then it seems like an easy solution. Drop Drew. That’s probably what Nina expected to happen. If the judge ruled in favor of Michael. Sadly, that plan blew up in Nina’s face.
Do you think that Nina asked Sidwell to pay off the judge? And was her publicized attack on Sonny payment for the favor?
Was Willow Right About Nina?
Did Nina literally try every single thing to turn Willow away from Drew except tell the truth? Would she have gone so far as to make Willow lose custody, and make sure that Drew was to blame?
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