General Hospital
GENERAL HOSPITAL Preview: ‘She’s Guilty, Willow Shot Drew!’ Armed with the Intel, What is Alexis’ Next Move?
This week on all-new episodes of General Hospital, closing arguments in Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) attempted murder of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), get underway, but what will be her attorney, Alexis Davis’ (Nancy Lee Grahn), strategy? In the latest video promo for the week of January 12, major developments ensue after Trina (Tabyana Ali) and Kai (Jen Austin Astrup) visit the legal eagle to tell her what they know; that proves Willow is the shooter.
In the just released ABC teaser, Alexis seems to be telling someone, “She’s guilty,” followed by “Willow shot Drew!” Later in the promo, we hear the voice of her law partner, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) tell her, “You know exactly what you have to do.”
Meanwhile, court has convened with Willow looking suspicious, Alexis looking troubled, and Michael (Rory Gibson) worried that he could wind up the next person on trial for Drew’s shooting if Willow is found not guilty, and Alexis does nothing to stop the verdict. Why would Alexis not bring the truth to light in court? Because Drew’s continuing to blackmail her, that if she does not get Willow exonerated, she will never be able to see her granddaughter Scout again.
Elsewhere this week, Brad (Parry Shen) gets up in Jason’s (Steve Burton) face, telling him he wants him to stay away from his bestie Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), or he will have to answer to him. Then, we finally see Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) again, now struggling to gain her freedom in a tussle on the ground with the door to her holding room wide open. Can she finally make her great escape? Stay tuned.
Now below, take a look at the official GH spoilers for the week of January 12-16.
MONDAY, JANUARY 12
Alexis is floored. Martin relays news to Drew. Molly confides in Kristina. Michael and Jacinda grow closer. Nina is frustrated.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
Valentin takes a risk. Britt is threatened. Ava has a shocking encounter. Drew makes a promise. Carly is alarmed.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14
Elizabeth and Jason compare notes. Sonny wants answers. Valentin has a close call. Carly overhears useful intel. Brad issues a request.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 15
Jason takes Britt out. Emma and Gio take a step forward in their relationship. Brook Lynn defends Chase. Josslyn and Carly catch up. Laura plays peacemaker.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
Willow awaits news of her fate. Nina issues a warning to Drew. Alexis explains her actions. Chase encourages Dante. Anna is stunned.
Check out this week’s GH promo “Truth is Tested” below.
Now weigh-in: given the video teaser and the official GH spoilers above, do you think it’s more likely Alexis keeps the truth about Willow being Drew’s shooter to herself and Willow walk’s free … or do you think she will have a last minute change of heart and Willow gets convicted? Share your theories via the comment section below
I think Alexis is going to keep her mouth shut and let Willow walk free so she can still see Scout. But knowing how vindictive Drew is he’ll back out of allowing Alexis to continue seeing Scout
There’s also the possibility that if Willow is found not guilty, there is double jeopardy, which means she cannot be charged a second time for shooting Drew.That could leave open the door for her to actually finish him off and get away with it. We saw the smirk on her face when Drew approached Jason and Carly at the restaurant to create additional trouble. She’s definitely got something up her sleeve. Could be fun!
I’m all for Willow finishing him off, but of course murder and attempted murder are two different charges, so double jeopardy doesn’t apply there.
Now on the other horn, Drew is allegedly a congressman (though he has never shown up for a single vote in DC, as far as we know) so there could be federal charges involved with shooting him, which would be a completely different legal matter from the state charges. So it’s possible that Willow could be arrested by the Feds, even if she is acquitted in Port Charles.
Well, you’re partially right. Yes, Willow cannot be charged a second time for the same crime but no, that doesn’t give her carte blanch to try and finish the job. That would be a new crime, and yes, she could be charged with murder if she succeeded the second time.
I’m not sure. But I think we might be in for a pleasant surprise while affording is some riveting soap opera drama. You hear Diane’s voice tell Alexis,” You know what to do.” My guess? On Friday Alexis is going to blow Willow, Drew and connected parties with a startling announcement.
I apologize for the gibberish. I must learn how to use the edit feature.
Well, if she’s smart, the Lawyer she is, she just got her license back, she don’t really know if Kia and Trina, would still open up to some one else, hopefully she listens to Diane, and do the right thing, if she doesn’t, then to me she’ll be just as dirty as Drew and Willow, that’s what I feel
I believe Alexis knows that Drew will not keep his word. Drew is likely to find out that Danny was there on Christmas and saw Scout. If Alexis does not reveal the new information she knows about Willow having shot Drew she may provide it to Michael to ensure that Willow does not regain custody of her children. I also agree that the federal charges will not qualify for double jeopardy and Diane may convince Alexis to provide that information to the federal authorities.
Why in the world did Trina and Kai go to Alexis and not the DA ?
Good question ..
aaThe DA she is the one who was prosecuting Willow! Kai and Trina witnessed the shooting! why not go to the DA with this information? Rather than putting Alexis and her career in jeopardy.
Because, as Alexis explained, they’d be opening themselves up to charges like breaking-and-entering and obstruction of justice, tampering with a crime scene, etc. Not pretty.
General Hospital
‘General Hospital’s’ Steve Burton Shares Reaction to His Lead Actor Daytime Emmy Nomination, ‘It Was to Honor Leslie Charleson’

The 53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Award nominations kicked-off on Monday with the announcements of four major categories including, Outstanding Lead Performer in a Daytime Drama Series — Actor, and among the nominees is General Hospital’s Steve Burton (Jason Morgan).
Burton is already a two-time Daytime Emmy winner in the Supporting Actor category for his roles as GH’s Jason and his turn as Dylan McAvoy on Y&R. However, Steve is yet to win in the Lead Actor category and he has received 11 nominations along the way in his daytime career.
Following the reveal that he is a 2026 Daytime Emmy nominee, he and his GH co-star, podcast co-host and comedy show partner, Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) taped a special edition of their That’s Awesome podcast just featuring Burton’s reaction to the news.

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FOR LESLIE CHARLESON
Steve expressed, “I know it’s such a cliche to say, ‘I’m just so honored to be nominated.’ But truly, I’m so grateful to be nominated, so grateful to just be on the show off and on for 30 plus years and to be nominated with the guys in my category. Just to get the opportunity. Frank (Valentini, executive producer, GH) texted me right away. I was just like, ‘Thank you for the opportunity to get to do what I do.'”
Taking in the moment, Burton thanked those who helped him select the material for his nominated reel. “Unless you win, you don’t get to say things. So. I’m going just say a few things: Elizabeth Korte (co-head writer, GH) helped me a lot with the material, (as did) Michelle Henry, who’s a producer on the show, Laura Wright (Carly, GH), and then my wife Michelle (Lundstrom). I believe it was Jill Phelps who told me that when A Martinez felt like he had a great show or great scenes, he would mark it down. So, when Emmy time comes, you have all the show numbers written down, and you don’t have to think about it, because that’s half the battle (finding the material).
Burton explained how meaningful this nomination is for him, because of playing the scenes of Jason losing Monica, and his closeness with the late, great Leslie Charleson.
“The nomination’s an amazing thing, and it’s beautiful, but really it’s to honor Leslie Charleson. A lot of my material was because of her, and how I started on the show as a Quartermaine, it just means a ton,” shared Burton. “Maurice Benard (Sonny, GH) has obviously has been instrumental, and I’ve said it from day one and I’ll shout it from the rooftops. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be here, and to be working with the people that we work with is incredible.”

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SHOULD JOHN OLIVER BE NAMED HOST OF THE DAYTIME EMMYS?
During the end of his conversation with Anderson, Steve suggested that the host of the Daytime Emmy should be Last Week Tonight’s John Oliver, who recently guest starred as the head of the WSB named Z on General Hospital, and is soon to show up on Days of Our Lives in a mystery role in August.
Thus far, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has not revealed their host for the upcoming ceremony to be held on October 30 in a venue to be named in Hollywood, California.
You can watch Steve sharing his reaction to receiving his 2026 Lead Actor Daytime Emmy nomination below on a special segment on the That’s Awesome podcast.
Now let us know, are you glad that Steve chose scenes surrounding Jason mourning the loss of the woman that raised him, Monica Quartermaine for his Emmy reel? What do you think of John Oliver as a suggestion to host the Daytime Emmys? Weigh-in via the comment section below.
General Hospital
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Jason Reconnects with Danny; Tristan Roberts Arrives in Port Charles, Lots of Nods to #16

General Hospital’s 16,000th episode was packed with little reminders through points in today’s script that the ABC daytime drama series has set another milestone and it paved the way for the return of fan favorite and newly nominated Daytime Emmy Lead Actor nominee Steve Burton (Jason Morgan). The 16,000th episode also introduced viewers to the new surgeon in Port Charles Dr. Tristan Roberts played by Dean Geyer.
Here are the key takeaways and what went down on the July 13 episode: Tristan and Jason are seated next to each other on a plane heading to Port Charles. Throughout the flight, a beaten up Jason has flashbacks to being thrown into, and being held captive in a cell and tortured. It appears Jason is suffering from some form of PTSD from what he was put through after being dragged out of Port Charles by the WSB months ago.
As the plane prepares to land, Tristan tells Jason there would be a car waiting for him once they land and to enjoy the rest of his life. Later, Tristan arrives at the nurses and doctors hub at GH and approaches Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst). He tells her his name and that he is the new surgeon on staff.

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A REUNION PLUS A HEAD NURSE DEFENDS SONNY
Meanwhile, at the end of the episode, Jason is outside the Quartermaine boathouse looking bewildered when he runs into Danny (Asher Antonyzyn), who is so thrilled to see his father, and the two hugs each other as tears are shed.
Elsewhere, Elizabeth tells Sonny (Maurice Benard) that he thinks its a great idea for him to get the 16th seat on the hospital board, but when it comes times to convince Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) of that, things go awry when Tracy, Laura and Sonny try to work things out. After Tracy launches into Sonny about killing Alan and Monica’s son AJ, Sonny walks away dejected.
Next, Sonny runs into Elizabeth, where he informs her what happened with Tracy. So what’s a head nurse to do? Elizabeth marches into the conference room and reminds Tracy of all the different donations and ways Sonny has contributed to the hospital from the Stone Cates AIDS wing, to the Michael Corinthos Center for Pediatric Head Injuries as well as his constant support each year for the GH Nurses’ Ball.

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WSB WAR SCARS
Then, in one of the best parts for longtime fans of the series, Elizabeth talks about her legendary grandparents, Audrey and Steve Hardy and she tells Tracy they would have wanted Sonny to have a seat on the board for all the good that he has done for the hospital. After Elizabeth states Sonny’s case, things took a turn and Tracy and Sonny wound up shaking hands as Sonny is board member #16.
In the how great was it to see Anna (Finola Hughes) and Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) together scenes department, the pick-up of last Friday’s cliffhanger is played out as the two former lovers fill each other in on what has gone down in their lives in the last several months including Valentin admitting he had been living in Carly’s attic, and Anna realizing she was kidnapped by Cullum, Sidwell and Cassius Faison. During their conversation, Anna sees the hallucination of Peter August (Wes Ramsey) right while Valentin is standing there.

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Later Anna was on her way to saying goodbye to Valentin, when the two share an emotional hug. After Valentin made his exit, Peter reappeared and warned Anna to not let Valentin distract her because she has important work to do. Anna answers, “I know.”
So, what did you think of General Hospital’s 16,000 episode? What do you think is wrong with Jason? What is the important “work” that Anna has to do? Were you glad to see Sonny get a seat on the hospital board, or not so much. Weigh-in via the comment section. But first, check out the scenes on Jason and Tristan’s long flight to Port Charles.
Breaking News
53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Nominations: Outstanding Lead Actor Drama Series

Monday afternoon, Extra kicked-off the 53rd annual Daytime Emmy nominations with the reveal of two major categories. First, Outstanding Lead Performer in a Daytime Drama Series — Actor, and second, Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host.
Previous Emmy winners all, the men who will be vying for daytime’s most coveted prize are: Eric Braeden (Victor Newman), The Young and the Restless, Steve Burton (Jason Morgan), General Hospital, Scott Clifton (Liam Spencer), The Bold and the Beautiful, Thorsten Kaye (Ridge Forrester), The Bold and the Beautiful, and Christian Jules Le Blanc (Michael Baldwin), The Young and the Restless.
Let’s take a look at the actors Emmy resumes: Eric Braeden has been nominated nine times for Lead Actor and won once in 1998. Steve Burton is a two-time Daytime Emmy winner, both in the Outstanding Supporting Actor category for GH as Jason Morgan and Y&R as Dylan McAvoy. Today’s nomination makes it his 10th overall, and his third time in the the Lead Actor category.

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Scott Clifton has won three times previously in 2011, 2013 and 2017 and has the distinction of being the only actor to win in Younger Actor, Supporting and Lead. This is his 8th nomination.
Thorsten Kaye is a two-time Lead Actor winner in 2023 and 2024. Christian LeBlanc has also won three times as Lead Actor in 2005, 2007 and 2009 and this is his first nod in over a decade.

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TALK SHOW HOSTS
In the Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host, the nominees are: Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, and Ana Navarro, The View, Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Tamron Hall, Tamron Hall, Jennifer Hudson, The Jennifer Hudson Show, and Sherri Shepherd, Sherri.
Both The Kelly Clarkson Show and Sherri have come to their conclusions as Sherri was canceled after 4 seasons and Kelly Clarkson decided to end her talk show after 7 seasons.
The 53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards are set to be handed out in a ceremony on October 30 in Hollywood with more details forthcoming. The complete list of 2026 Daytime Emmy nominations will be revealed tomorrow on July 14 beginning at 12pm ET/9am PT via The Emmys.TV social channels and website.
So, what do you think of the race for Lead Actor in a Drama Series? Surprised by any of the nominees? Who are you rooting for? What do you think about the the talk show host category? Weigh-in via the comment section below.
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