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: 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”?
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: Chase works towards saving Willow
Chase finds evidence against Michael! Is this exactly what Alexis needs to free her client? Would you go to bat for a friend who you wholeheartedly believed was innocent? That’s exactly what detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) is doing for his friend and ex-wife, Willow Tate (Katelyn McMullen). Chase believes that his other friend Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) framed their mutual ex-wife for the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).
and the next General Hospital Chase has some new developments. According to GH, spoilers and previews chase gives Alexis the lowdown on his private investigation to help exaggerate Willow. The latest GH previews indicate that Chase goes to Alexis with news about Michael’s alibi.
Chase’s Nee Evidence Takes Michael Down
How much longer can Michael hide behind Jacinda (Paige Herschell)? The answer is not for very long if Chase has anything to do with it. Apparently, he obtained some type of proof that Michael was not with Jacinda at the time of Drew‘s shooting. Will chase’s new evidence also reveal that Michael was at Drew‘s house on that fateful night?
While Michael might go down for framing Willow that doesn’t mean he tried to murder Drew. Coming up on General Hospital Alexis continues to work towards Willows exoneration.
Will Chase have enough evidence against Michael for Alexis to secure Willow’s freedom?
General Hospital: Michael’s Mysterious Visit To Elizabeth’s
Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) is not on my list of favorite people since this whole custody battle began. Willow’s affair with Congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has lead many down a dark path. The Corinthos and Quartermaine families, along with Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mom Nina, are plagued by the devastating effects of Michael and Willow’s divorce, and the fight for custody of Wiley and Amelia.
Willow and Nina’s Arrest
Back in October, Michael made a strange visit to Elizabeth’s house. According to recent GH previews, Willow’s got Michael’s number. She speculates that this was a set up, and that Michael planted the gun at Elizabeth’s (Rebecca Herbst). Is she right?
Well, General Hospital rumors hint that yes, Willow is spot on. Michael’s random visit to Elizabeth’s house, and his sudden desire to want Willow to see their kids raise suspicions. In fact, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) already warned Michael and Carly of how this looks to the PCPD. Despite Willow’s arrest, Diane feels that the PCPD could still find Carly, or Michael responsible for Drew’s shooting. Did Michael raise red flags, drawing attention to the mother-son duo?
Did Michael Frame Willow?
It sure does look like Michael framed Willow for the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain. Diane doesn’t buy Michael’s story for a hot second. And Carly only has her word to fall back on. But this time, Carly’s telling the truth.All signed point to Michael for framing Willow, and planting the gun at Elizabeth’s house. He’s dead set on keeping her away from their children, and would do anything to ensure the fact. But would he really let Willow rot in Pentonville even if she didn’t shoot her own lover? Jealousy causes some to go to great lengths out of vengeance and spite. So, it’s highly possible that the visitation was all a set up. What a creep!
Willow Tait- Framed AND Guilty?!
Michael asked Elizabeth if he can come in. Judging by the look on Elizabeth’s face, she even thinks Michael’s visit is a little strange.
General Hospital: Michael Goes To Elizabeth’s To Frame Willow
Coming up onGeneral Hospital, Willow reveals her theory about Michael. She’s convinced that he set her up, and even knew the precise timing of the anticipated (by Michael) arrest.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal upcoming twists and turns. Diane might be right about what’s ahead for mother and son. Signs point to a frame job, making Michele look even more guilty. Will he bring his mommy down with him?
GH rumors claim that Michael is innocent in Drew’s shooting, but framing Willow puts a target on his own back. He’ll look guiltier than sin if the PCPD discovers that planted that gun.
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is onto something. She has her law enforcement hat on, and has taken on this investigation. As a former spy, FBI Agent, and the current Police Commissioner, Devane has experience from several different angles of the industry. That said, Anna knows how to narrow down the suspect list.
Coming up on General Hospital, Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) shooter remains at large. With the help of assistant district attorney Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor), Commissioner Devane is able to further narrow down the suspect list. According to GH recaps , ADA Turner and Commissioner Devane zero in on Nina and Willow. Conveniently, the estranged mother-daughter duo are each other’s alibi. Nina swept in when Willow was question about the time gap between her shift at the hospital and the “walk” she went on in the rain.
Nina Believes Willow Shot Drew
Is Nina right about Willow? General Hospital spoilers and rumors predict that Nina has a strong feeling that Willow shot Drew. She has the motive, access to the Q mansion, and don’t forget the “crazy gene!” It’s likely that Willow doesn’t even remember that’s she shot Drew. Does she remember sneaking into the nursery and holding and changing Sasha’s baby? Who knows. She did at the time Sasha left town, but has Willow suppressed her dark behavior?
Willows going to need Nina as Anna comes for her prime suspect in Drew’s shooting. Be sure not to miss General Hospital as the dramatic whodunnit story unfolds.
It’s not looking good for Willow Tait. The once struggling, but striving young woman who beat the odds in several of the utmost dire circumstances, is now unraveling at the seams.
Evidently, the current storyline, and Willow’s family mental health history support General Hospital rumors that claim Willow loses her mind. As we know Nina Reeves (Cynthia’s Watros) is Willow‘s biological mother, and Nell Benson is her biological sister. Need I say more?
Willow is at risk for major mental health issues. The character’s family medical history is the perfect set up for Willow’s mental health catastrophe. Additionally, General Hospital news and spoilers previously revealed Katelyn MacMullen’s insight on Willow‘s future. To learn more about “the crazy gene,” check out details of her interview with Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson right HERE or below.
Clearly, a dark path seems imminent for Willow Tait. According to recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Willow is a prime suspect in the shooting of Congressman Drew Cain. While her reactions to the news about Drew and even Scout appear to be truly genuine, her behavior is still quite odd. GH rumors tease that Willow may have shot Drew and not even know it. So, what if Willow’s split personality shot Drew? Like the greats who have come before her… Willow may very well have a bad case of DID. Just like Llanview’s Victoria Lord (Erika Slezak), and Port Charles‘s own, the late Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan)
If Willow does have Dissociative Identity Disorder, then what name will she call herself?
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.
General Hospital: From Mrs. Drew Cain to Shadybrook
It’s not surprising because it runs in the family. The crazy gene hides within Willow Tait as the sister of Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), and daughter of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Besides Willow has a bit of an unstable history of her own. Three words, dawn of day.
Coming up on General Hospital, Willow refuses to see the light. She falls back into Drew’s trap, but this time there’s no getting out. He continues to go around Port Charles stirring up trouble for anyone who stands in his way.
General Hospital spoilers speculate that Willow puts her trust in Drew. She truly believes that turning to Drew is the answer to getting her kids back. Even after all that was revealed about Drew‘s lies and deceptions Willow just can’t help herself. She knows he paid off an employee in Germany that she couldn’t talk to Michael. She also knows that Drew slept with her mother Nina. Willow also acknowledged that Drew lied and hurt Wiley. Still, here she is crawling right back to him.
Willow Becomes Mrs. Drew Cain, And Ends Up In Shadybrook
According to recent GH rumors, Willow marries Drew after all. In a desperate move to regain custody of Wiley and Amelia, Willow becomes Mrs. Drew Cain. Is she about to seal her fate as the Congressman’s wife? Clearly, Willow’s ability to make safe and sound decisions has flown out the window. Losing her kids has driven her to the brink of insanity. Will Drew throw her in Shadybrook and lock away the key?
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