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GENERAL HOSPITAL: Drew Has a Stroke and Willow Covers Up Her Latest Crime

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The highly-anticipated January 21 episode of General Hospital featured the pick-up of what happened after Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) stuck a hypodermic needle filled with “something” that left her husband congressman Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) in peril.

In the upshot, Lucas (Van Hansis) and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) are chatting about Willow being found not guilty for Drew’s shooting. Meanwhile, Willow institutes her plan to cover-up her latest crime. First, calling her mother, Nina (Cynthia Watros) in a panic that something happened to Drew. Later at GH, Drew is brought into the emergency room. Willow has a conversation with Elizabeth about what happened.

She fabricates and spins a story that she and Drew were celebrating with champagne when suddenly Drew had a bad headache, and after one sip began slurring his words and then collapsed. Willow pretends to worry that she hopes she got her husband to the hospital on time, and Liz hugs her. When Kai (Jens Austin Astrup) and Nina arrive to the hospital, Willow keeps up her act. Kai, who knows Willow is guilty of shooting Drew, but did not come forward in time with what he knew about the night Drew was shot, side-eyes Willow, who is playing the concerned wife.

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Lucas comes back to tell Willow and company his initial diagnosis and that is Drew had suffered a massive stroke. He goes on to say, it would be a while before they knew if he’d recover, however some stroke patients could have impairments afterwards, such as Locked-in Syndrome … and there may be the key to Willow’s plan!

Locked-in Syndrome by definition is after an event like a stroke, it can lead one to paralysis but preserve awareness, often allowing communication via blinking or eye movement. Is she about to give Drew a dose of the motion picture Misery starring Oscar winner, Kathy Bates?

In addition, Tracy (Jane Elliot) tells Nina, that the idea of her nephew possibly being a vegetable is “karma” coming back to bite Drew. At the end of the episode, Willow is seen disposing of the syringe she used to inject Drew, when she takes out of her purse and dumps into one of the hospital’s needle containers, and we fade to black.

Other developments included: Chase (Josh Swickard) and Michael’s (Rory Gibson) fist fight, where after Michael told Chase that he thinks the suspended cop is aiming to hop into bed with his ex-wife. After the two come to blows, Jason (Steve Burton) is on the scene trying to talk down Michael, who pretty soon will most likely be next to be tried for Drew’s shooting.

Finally, Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) visits Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) at the hospital,  and lowers the boom on her. She needs to step up her research and disappear for three months to finish the work they need her to do. If not, they will withhold her medication that control her Huntington’s disease symptoms, but if she does not have it available, soon the progression of the disease will attack her nervous system.

So, what do you think of Drew having a stroke and potentially Locked-in Syndrome? What did Willow inject her husband with to cause the symptoms and the stroke? Is Chase going to get on to Willow being the responsible party and wind up on the receiving end of an injection of something himself? Share your theories via the comment section. But, first ICYMI, check out Michael and Chase’s fight below!

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Trina might be passing Joss in the dead boyfriend department soon. Khai is stupid enough to confront Willow. In turn, she might make him have an “accident”.

Chase is pretty dumb (okay pretty and dumb) at this point as well. We’ve had a good run with this character, but maybe it’s time to move on.

Tracy’s karma and vegetable lines were classic.

Maybe give Portia her staff position back, but remove her as Co-Chief of Staff?

I did find it amusing that not only has Willow played him, but just like her twin sister Nel had, as we lesrnt when Chase first appeared. Yes, very pretty, but just as dumb.

A massive stroke resulting in Locked-in-Syndrome sounds about right to me. I’m with Tracy on this one. I hope the truth about Weeping Willow comes out soon. Can’t wait to see the look on Chase’s face when he realizes he back the wrong horse.

I might be in the minority, but I’m loving unhinged Willow. She is putting Drew in his place and I can’t wait to see what comes next. As for Chase, he presents as pretty but boring. Glad he is flawed and is blinded by Willow. I’ll take anything over the constant ” I support you ” convos with BrookLynn. snooze!

WOW! I didn’t see unhinged-Willow lasting this long but I’m enjoying her. She’s unpredictable. Kudos to Katelyn.

I agree that Chase has become boring, but I’d like to see him and Brooklyn get back to talking about starting a family through adoption. Plus, I doubt that Nathan will replace him permanently at the PCPD. Give him a case that doesn’t involve a woman in peril.

I really don’t want to see Drew in this supposed Locked-In Syndrome. Justice on some levels, but I’d rather see someone actually succeed in doing him in. No offence to Cameron Mathison who’s doing a great job of making me love to hate Drew.

I think GH is going with Willow has a split personality. It’s seems obvious with the Jekyll/Hyde like behavior: snarky facial expressions in one scene, blank expressions in another scene and the innuendoes when she refers to Drew getting the “care he deserves.”

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‘General Hospital’s’ Jonathan Bennett Receives 3 ‘Critics Choice Real TV Awards’ Nominations for Hallmark Series, ‘Finding Mr. Christmas’

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Many things are coming up roses for Jonathan Bennett! On the heels of the news that he is set to debut this month in the role of Joe Fitzpatrick on General Hospital, who is rumored to be a new love interest for Lucas Jones (Van Hansis), comes the news that Bennett’s reality series, Finding Mr. Christmas has received 3 nomination for the Critics Choice Real TV Awards.

Bennett’s Hallmark Channel series finds itself in tough competition alongside fellow nominees: RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV), Squid Game: The Challenge (Netflix), Survivor 50 (CBS), Top Chef (Bravo) and The Traitors (Peacock). In addition, Jonathan himself is nominated for Best Show Host and the series participants as the Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted Series.

The Critics Choice Association (CCA) revealed the nominees for the eighth annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards on Thursday, which recognize excellence in nonfiction, unscripted and reality programming across broadcast, cable and streaming platforms. Winners will be announced online at CriticsChoice.com on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at 9:00am PT/12:00pm ET.

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Taking to his Instagram to celebrate the nominations, GH’s Bennett, enthused, “3 Critic Choice Nominations! I’m so proud of the FINDING MR CHRISTMAS and to be in the company of all the legends in all these categories is so surreal! Congrats to Hallmark Channel and to our nominated cast and nominated show and everyone who made this magical show possible. This is crazy! This gives FMC 6 Critics Choice nominations in 2 years. Not bad for a little show on Hallmark Channel. What are your thoughts on our show?” Jumping first into the comment thread was one of his new GH co-stars, Dominic Zamprogna (Dante) who expressed, “Yeah buddy!!!🔥🔥”

In the series, Bennett, the host and co-creator spends eight weeks guiding 10 aspiring actors through a series of “festive face-offs” and acting challenges alongside actors like soap opera notables, Hunter King (ex-Summer, Y&R) and Alison Sweeney (Sami, DAYS). Along the way, they develop their skills and a bond with one another. The show, which is available on Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Plus, highlights LGBTQ+ representation with openly gay contestants vying to be the next Hallmark star.

It should be noted that Traitors received the most Critics Choice Real TV Award nominations with 6 nods, followed by Dancing with the Stars with 4.

Bennett is very familiar to daytime fans having started his career as JR Chandler on All My Children in 2000-2001, before landing the part of Aaron Samuels in the motion picture, Mean Girls in 2004 starring Lindsay Lohan, which would become his breakout performance.

You can check out the full list of Critics Choice Real TV Award nominations here.

So, excited for Jonathan Bennett’s General Hospital debut this month? Have you ever watched Finding Mr. Christmas on Hallmark? Let us know via the comment section below.

 

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‘General Hospital’s’ Kelly Thiebaud on Britt and Cassius Sibling Drama, But Who Will Ultimately Blow His Cover?

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On the April 30 episode of General Hospital, Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) had some choice words and warning for her brother Cassius Faison (Ryan Paevey) who has been masquerading as his twin, the very dead, Nathan West.

As the story has unfolded, viewers learned that Britt knew all along that when “Nathan” showed up in Port Charles seemingly resurrected with a missing 7 years of his life unexplained, that Cassius was taking his place.

Now in developments on today’s GH, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is figuring out that this guy pretending to be Nathan is someone else, and Cassius learns from Britt, that Joss is not just a ditzy sorority girl as he claimed, but a WSB agent! The moment stuns Cassius. Are the walls about to close in on him and his charade?

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Daytime Emmy winner, Kelly Thiebaud spoke to Soap Opera Digest, about the story point and getting the opportunity this time back at GH to work with Ryan Paevey, when she hadn’t had the chance to before.

BROTHERLY LOVE?

Thiebaud expressed on sharing scenes with Ryan Paevey, “It’s just been so wonderful to have him back and to actually work with him! When he first came onto the show (as Nathan at the end of 2013) I was kind of heading out — it was right towards the end of my contract, so we didn’t actually work together a ton. It’s been really refreshing and so much fun to really spend time together and get to know each other and work together. I think we have really great on-camera chemistry and banter with each other. I really enjoy working with him.”

With the stakes at an all-time, Thiebaud explained how she views her on-screen alter-ego’s involvement with her more hot-to-temper sibling and why Britt revealed the truth about Josslyn to him. “People finding out about Cassius would expose what she’s involved in and what she agreed to do,” explains Kelly “And now Josslyn is digging around, and she’s connected to Carly (Laura Wright) to Jason (Steve Burton) and that whole dynamic! It’s messy!”

BRITT’S MURKY FUTURE

Britt has currently also reached her breaking point with Jason being carted away by the WSB, Rocco (Finn Carr), the child she gave birth to, shooting Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) to protect her and Jason, Marco (Adrian Anchondo) being killed after trying to help her, and Cullum holding over her head getting her Huntington’s disease medication to control her symptoms, while blackmailing her into finishing the research on her father, Cesar Faison’s, final project. Thiebaud summed it up best for Britt right now, sharing, “It’s been a really tough time for her.”

So, who do you think will be the person to blow Cassius’ cover? Will it be Britt herself? Josslyn? Liesl? Brennan? Nina? Lulu? Rocco, Maxie, Cullum or someone else? Let us know your pick in the comment section.

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GENERAL HOSPITAL: Michael Reveals His Plan to Set Up Chase and Willow to Have an Affair

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After the Wednesday, April 29 episode of General Hospital, it’s clear outside interference and other circumstances are set to blow Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn’s (Amanda Setton) marriage sky high, as Michael (Rory Gibson) reveals his plans to entrap Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) and use her relationship with Chase to do it!

In story, Michael dropped by unexpectedly to Carly’s (Laura Wright). A plotting Michael reveals his plan to nudge Willow and Chase into having an affair. Michael hopes it would create both a political and personal scandal, where Willow would lose her seat in congress. In the scenario, she would be having an affair with her ex-husband, while taking care of her supposed disabled husband, Drew (Cameron Mathison), who cannot speak and is confined to a wheelchair, which in turn will look horrible for Willow’s character.

Carly asked does he really want to destroy his cousin, Brook Lynn’s life in the process? Michael goes in on Chase’s holier than thou attitude, and says he is going to set-up the circumstances that would lead Chase and Willow to betray their spouses, and hit the sheets together. Michael swears to Carly what the two of them do is up to them, but he’s going to go on the offense with this.

MICHAEL HAS BACK-UP

Later, Jacinda (Paige Herschell) is talking with Charlotte (Bluesy Burke) at Crimson and how much she dislikes Willow because of what she has done to Michael. Just then, Michael shows up and tells Jacinda privately, he’s figured out a way to fight Willow. Looks like Jacinda might work with Michael to bring down Willow and use Chase as the person to do it!

At the hospital, Lucas (Van Hansis) tells Josslyn (Eden McCoy) that Carly is cheating on Jack, but he doesn’t know with who. Josslyn suddenly flashes back to the moment she found her mother harboring a fugitive, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), in her attic, and as figured out that her mother is sleeping with him. She heads out.

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BRENNAN IS ABOUT TO LEARN ABOUT CARLY

Next thing you know, Josslyn has showed up inside Jack’s (Chris McKenna) hotel room at the Metro Court and when he enters his room, he is shocked to find her there. He lays into her for not keeping his distance and that Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) will have no problem killing her if he knows she’s WSB. Josslyn fires back that he is only concerned about that because his relationship with her mother depends on her being safe. But then, she lays the boom, and tells Jack, Well, you’re too late. You already lost her.”

LULU GETS A GLIMPSE OF CASSIUS’ TEMPER

In addition, Lulu (Alexa Havins) sees a different side of “Nathan.” Since she is unaware that the man before her is his twin, Cassius Fasion (Ryan Paevey), he tells her that Rocco (Finn Carr) blabbed that he shot Cullum to Britt (Kelly Thiebaud), and now he thinks they should send him away to stop him from talking to everyone else. This concerns Lulu, who rails at Nathan for telling her what to do with her son and that she isn’t going to abandon him. With “Nathan’s” outburst at her on the matter, will she finally get a clue this is not the man she thinks it is?

So, what do you think of Michael’s plan to push Willow and Chase into an affair? Will it work or backfire? Do you think Joss will reveal that Valentin is the man sleeping with Carly to Brennan, which will send him in a rage? Will Lulu continue to be clueless about “Nathan?” Weigh-in via the comment section below. But first, take a look at the GH video tease for today’s April 30 episode.

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