People keep getting away with murder in Port Charles. Sonny, Jason, Sidwell, and even Valentin have committed murder. Now, Willow is doing her best to join their ranks. Will justice ever prevail? Let’s discuss that and more in a new General Hospital commentary for the week ending February 6, 2026.
General Hospital has always had a very loose relationship with justice, but lately, it’s gotten out of hand. What is the point of having a police department if they never solve crimes — unless Sonny and Jason help them out? Now, we have them looking at innocent people when they fail to convict the criminals. That’s not justice.
Is this really what viewers want to see? I sure don’t.
Killow is just getting started
Willow got away with attempted murder, which seems to have emboldened her. Rather than make the most of the second chance she’s been given, she’s leaning into all her dark urges. She jabbed Drew with a syringe filled with a drug that induced a massive stroke and now keeps him locked in his body unable to move except for his eyes. He’s entirely at the mercy of his new demented bride. Judging by the gleam in her evil eyes, she has big plans for him, none of which will actually be good for Drew.
If Willow’s malevolence was just reserved for Drew, I’d pop some popcorn and enjoy what the General Hospital writers have in store for us. Unfortunately, Willow is also on a mission to get the kids away from Michael. During a break at Alexis’ office, Willow took the opportunity to plant a key to Drew’s house on Michael’s keyring. A keyring that Chase found.
Just the facts
Chase is certain that Willow is as innocent as the day is long. He points to her acquittal as proof. Just to be clear, Willow was found not guilty because the jury didn’t see all of the evidence against her. Thanks to Jack, who foolishly cut a one-sided deal with Nina, the camera footage of Willow driving down Drew’s street right before the shooting vanished. That key piece of evidence, combined with the gun found in her possession, her false alibi and her lie by omission when the police questioned her painted a damaging picture that the jury was never privy to.
Chase has never been objective about this. He went in certain that Willow was innocent and that Michael was guilty. Any evidence that didn’t support his theory was either ignored or dismissed, and that, my friends, infuriates me. A good detective would never do that. An investigator keeps an open mind and lets the evidence speak to them. Chase has never done that with this case.
Brook Lynn needs to run
I think it’s time for Brook Lynn to cut her losses and run. Chase checked out of their marriage when he learned that he couldn’t father children. Since then, she and Chase have drifted apart. When the truth about Willow comes out — and Chase realizes just how incredibly wrong he’s been about everything — he’s going to be more of a mess than he was when Dante rightfully demoted him. Brook Lynn doesn’t need to clean that mess up, especially after she repeatedly warned him that he was headed down a dangerous path.
In recent weeks, the distance between Chase and Brook Lynn has been even more glaring. He continually prioritizes Willow over his wife. Has he spent any significant time getting to know his stepson? No. He’s too busy swinging punches at Michael and questioning Dante’s — his close friend– ethics.
Karma will come calling on General Hospital
Willow can’t continue like this for much longer. Too many people know about her dirty deeds. Michael spoke to Dante months ago about Michael’s suspicion that Willow had been behind the unsettling incidents with Daisy. Kai, Trina, Alexis, and Suzanne know that Willow shot Drew. Soon, I suspect Nina will too.
Using that key to Drew’s house as any kind of proof of Michael’s guilt is laughable. Not only did Tracy have it made (which means there’s a record of it), but Martin can testify that she gave it to him, and he in turn gave it to Willow. Furthermore, Tracy admitted to Chase, Brook Lynn, Gio and Emma that she had made the key. Chase suddenly finding it on Michael’s keyring is not evidence. Diane could easily argue that anyone – including Chase – could have planted it there. Why would Michael be stupid enough to keep such incriminating evidence on him?
Here’s hoping Alexis has a security camera in her reception area and it caught Willow planting that key. Then again, Wiley could always testify that he saw Chase put those keys under the counter where they will no doubt eventually be found.
Our love’s in jeopardy, baby
Despite Willow’s good fortune in court, she continues to do bad things. She nearly got busted by Chase on Friday when he ran to her rescue after hearing her slam a tray on the floor. Oddly, she never questioned what Chase was doing uninvited in her home — or did I miss that? The scene where Willow confessed all to Drew, and why she shot him and put Drew in a paralyzed state was riveting. Katelyn MacMullen was fantastic. However, Willow is unraveling, and the more desperate she feels the harder it will be to hide her true nature.
Kai stands guard
Kai has decided that he must be Drew’s protector, since Drew is unable to defend himself. How long before Kai realizes that Willow had something to do with Drew’s stroke — or worse catches her in the act of doing something terrible? Will Kai live to share the proof of Willow’s crimes with the police? I have to admit that it would make for a great twist if Willow ended up killing Kai to protect secrets.
Truthfully, I’ve never been a fan of Kai and Trina’s romance. From the very beginning, I have felt that the writers dimmed Trina’s light to make her romance with Kai work. She props him up and seems to always acquiesce to his wishes. Their recent conversations regarding Willow’s guilt are perfect examples. Kai never takes Trina’s advice. Instead, he always pushes back until she capitulates. Even then, he’s been known to change his mind, but always on his terms never Trina’s.
It’s frustrating because if they had listened to Trina from the start and called 9-1-1 following the shooting, all of this could have been avoided. But no, Kai insisted it was a bad idea. Now, a would-be killer is walking free.
Innocent pawns
If there weren’t any children involved in this storyline with Willow, I’d probably enjoy it — while still rooting for Willow’s downfall. Seeing Drew get his just deserts sounds positively divine after watching him wreak havoc on everyone’s lives for nearly two years. But I can’t ignore the kids and how they fit into this sordid saga.
Scout lost her mother. It’s a loss no child — young or old — ever recovers from. They just live with the pain. If the loss of a mother wasn’t bad enough, Scout essentially was dealt a second blow when she was barred by her own father from seeing her beloved brother. In fact, Scout has been a pawn in her father’s twisted agenda for the past couple of years. Remember when he tried to ship her off to boarding school without discussing it with Sam? Scout was never his priority.
In a perfect world
If I could spend a day as a General Hospital writer, I’d have Molly march to the courthouse and file for custody of her niece. That’s who Scout should be with. Molly is the only decent family member in the bunch. Alexis’ ethics check out when it suits her, Kristina has homicidal tendencies, Drew is pure evil, and Killow is as bad as her twin, Nelle.
Mommy dearest
Wiley and Amelia are in a far more precarious situation than Scout because everyone believes that Willow is a wonderful mother. Even Michael foolishly believes that Willow would never hurt the children. At least not intentionally. But the viewers see the real Willow, and that woman is off her rocker. She is unstable, unpredictable, and desperate. It’s a dangerous combination.
Children being used as pawns in their parents’ war is not new, not even on soaps. However, I really don’t have any desire to see Wiley and Amelia walk in on their mom torturing Drew or witnessing something equally horrific. I know they aren’t real children, but it’s not something I want to see. General Hospital is my escape. Something that I watch for the adult drama, not the kid trauma.
Brotherly love
That brings me to Sonny and Ric. These two brothers have never been close. Ric was raised by a man who taught Ric to hate his brother. Trevor Lansing filled Ric’s head with lies about how Sonny pushed Adela down a flight of stairs because Sonny had hoped his mother would miscarry her unborn child – Ric. It was nonsense of course. Sonny was a child himself and dearly loved his mother. The fall was an accident, and Trevor was bitter because Adela chose her son over him. He used his considerable wealth and power to keep Ric from her as punishment.
When Ric first came to Port Charles, he was on a mission to take Sonny down and to make him pay for taking Adela away. In time, Ric learned the truth but by then the damage between the brothers had been done. Ric had crossed a line that no man should. He kidnapped Sonny’s pregnant wife and locked her in a panic room. Over the years, Sonny and Ric would reach tentative truces, but they were usually short-lived mostly because of Ric’s poor choices. Despite that, I always held out hope that one day a true peace would take root.
It’s never too late
In recent months, General Hospital has slowly moved Sonny and Ric to a reconciliation, and I am thrilled. I feel like this is so long overdue. These two are brothers, and even though they weren’t raised together, their lives have become intertwined. I’m so ready to see where things go from here.
It looks promising. Both brothers might even find love in 2026.
Sonny and Lady Justice…err, Justine
I must confess that I rolled my eyes when it became clear that Sonny and Justine were being chemistry tested. Every woman who has ever come to town to take down Sonny inevitably ended up in his bed. Hannah Scott, Reese Marshall, Angel Ellis, Claudia Zacchara, etc. Wash, rinse, repeat. I was certain the same would happen with Justine Turner.
To my surprise, it hasn’t. Not yet anyway.
We’ve gotten to know Justine as a person, and it seems like she’s actually an ethical attorney. She wants justice, but not at any cost. I like that about her. I also like that she’s willing to keep an open mind. Is she falling for Sonny’s charm, dimples, and fabulous cooking? Yes, but I don’t see her compromising her morals to be with him. Sonny has killed people and gotten away with it. Most recently, a federal agent. She realizes that there are shades of gray to Sonny, but she hasn’t lost sight of the fact that he’s a criminal and he will eventually do illegal things.
For the first time in a very long time, I’m actually interested in where things go between Sonny and our new acting district attorney. Before Sidwell blew into down, Sonny was talking about retirement. I would love for that to happen after Sidwell is vanquished because that might be the only way Sonny can be with Justine without her having to compromise her values.
Ric and second chances
Things might be looking up for Ric too. Liz was surprised by the beautiful bouquet of flowers that Ric sent to her at General Hospital, and she agreed to go out with him. Are there sparks? Yes, there have always been sparks between Liz and Ric, but there’s also a lot of history and quite a bit of it is bad. Liz is the love of Ric’s life, but he is not hers. There might also be some competition waiting in the wings.
I saw a distinctive spark of something between Liz and Dante during Friday’s episode when she offered him advice about Britt and Rocco. The way that Dante smiled at Liz wasn’t strictly platonic. Maybe I misread things, but this is a soap. What better way to test Ric and Sonny’s newfound brotherly love than to have Sonny’s son swoop in and sweep Liz off her feet and away from Ric?
Love and friendship
Dante certainly won’t be reconciling with Lulu anytime soon. That door was slammed shut during the blizzard.
Nathan and Lulu have developed feelings for each other. They have bonded over their recent experiences. Both woke up one day to discover that they had missed years of their lives. Their loves had moved on, their children grew older, and life proceeded without them. I can’t imagine going through something like that, so I get why these two leaned on each other. They each continue to struggle with finding their footing. When Maxie wakes up, she will be in a similar boat, so maybe Lulu and Nathan can offer her some advice.
Oh, wait, no they can’t because Maxie won’t want anything to do with either of them.
Best friends forever
I’ve never been in a position where I developed feelings for a close friend’s husband, boyfriend, or partner. I know it happens, but in most cases, there is a cost. Usually, it’s your friend because most see it as a betrayal. I would, which is why I would nip things in the bud at the first sign of trouble rather than betray a friend.
Maxie lost Nathan years ago, and she moved on. She ultimately found happiness with Spinelli, and together they built a life around their children. But make no mistake, Maxie mourned Nathan and she was reminded of him whenever she looked at her son. She had no choice in the matter. Nathan was dead…or so she thought.
When Maxie wakes up from her coma – and she will because this is a soap – she is going to be deeply hurt when she learns that in the months — months not years — she’s been in a coma Lulu and Nathan found comfort in each other that went beyond friendship. How can that not feel like a betrayal?
A fast track to love
Nathan and Lulu went from commiserating to locking lips, without anything in between. I would like to have seen them each at least try to fight their feelings for the other. There had to be a moment prior to the kiss when they each felt an attraction, so why not try to do the right thing for Maxie by putting distance between themselves? Instead, Nathan and Lulu had an attack of conscience after their faithless lips left the barn.
Maxie is going to wake up, and by the looks of it General Hospital plans for that to happen in the very near future. That’s what the kiss is really about. I’ve seen it coming since Lulu and Nathan sat on her porch talking about how no one understands what they’ve been through. Not Laura who suffered from a fugue state for years, not Sonny who had amnesia for nearly a year, not Nina who spent two decades in a coma and unknowingly gave birth to twins. Not any of the half dozen people in Port Charles who have come back from the dead over the years, including Jason and Anna. Just Lulu and Nathan.
I’m Team Maxie in this. Unless, of course, Nathan is not Nathan.
Did Peter rear his ugly head?
I’m sure many of you caught that story that Nathan shared about his father – businessman Dan Reeves – forcing Nathan to memorize the periodic table as a child as a form of punishment. What utter poppycock. That sounds exactly like something Cesar Faison would have done to Heinrik. Coupled with a recent incident when “Nathan” broke the chain of custody (by leaving evidence unattended), I’m more certain than ever that we have a switcheroo coming up.
My theory has always been that Maxie was poisoned because she could easily unmask an imposter posing as her beloved Nathan. No one knew Nathan better than she did. If Peter is passing himself off as Nathan, Maxie would know right away. If that’s the case, I prefer that he remain in Lulu’s orbit. Maxie’s children are too young for Faison/August shenanigans, and both Bailey Lou and James would be in too much danger near Peter.
If Peter is indeed back, then he is in league with Cullum and Sidwell. I have no doubt about that.
Port Charles Potpourri
Some quick thoughts about other things going on in and around Port Charles.
Romancing the man-child
Seriously, how stupid is Cody? I understand that he might not have ever read a romance book, but has he never seen a romance movie? Heck, any movie where a couple start out as foes and end up in love? Molly deserves better than an idiot who reads a paragraph of two of her book and takes it as a personal insult to him. At least, read the whole thing before you judge.
The beginning of a beautiful friendship
Did General Hospital’s blizzard do what none of the peace brokering characters could? It feels like Martin and Tracy turned a page in their adversarial relationship. I hope so. I always felt that Martin would make a good love interest for Tracy. At the very least, they would be interesting friends.
A little Fizz to spice things up
Of all the dogs that I pictured Sonny adopting, a cute little fluff ball is not one of them. That said, I’m so happy that he took in one of the rescued pooches from Dalton’s lab. My own sweet Cleo (a Pibble/Border Collie mix) came from a local shelter five years ago and every day with her has been a blessing.
All aboard General Hospital’s time portal
I cracked up at how Felicia, Mac, and Emma hopped on a plane to France, drove straight to the sanitarium where Anna was being kept, and met with Anna’s doctor in the courtyard. All in the span of what seemed like a couple of hours. No stop at a hotel to freshen up, rest or eat, no change of clothes, and no jetlag. Does Gio even know Emma left? Also, why were they outside in the freezing cold the whole time?
Anna’s abduction
I assume when Pascal left Spoon Island, he took Anna with him, and he was the one who arranged for her to escape as she did. What I’m unsure of is how they messed with her mind. Was it drugs? Will those chemicals dissipate and her rational thinking return or did it induce some kind of psychosis?
One thing is for certain. When Valentin finds out what happened to Anna, he’s going to know exactly who is behind it. It’s really looking like Valentin and Jack will have to team up to take Sidwell, Cullum (and Peter?) down.
Performer of the week
Braedyn Bruner did an outstanding job during her scenes with Finola Hughes when Emma reunited with Anna in France. Brava! I love watching these young actors grow on General Hospital. So much talent in this group of performers.
What General Hospital Viewers Are Saying
We love reading what other fans have to say about the show, so please scroll down to the Comments section and share your thoughts. It’s at the bottom of this (and every) column.
Thoughts about Drew and Willow
It was so funny watching Drew after the verdict. Everyone was giving Alexis the credit for getting Willow off and Drew is standing there perplexed, wondering why aren’t they giving him all the credit? It’s even funnier that he actually believes that he deserves the credit for Willow being acquitted. I often criticize the writers, but when Willow stuck that syringe into Drews’ neck, I did not see that coming at all. It was the first time in ages that we’ve seen something so unpredictable on GH. — JDF
Harmony’s so-called “love” for Willow was of the strangest kind I can imagine: she pimped her out to a cult-leader! — Panhandlerann
Trina calls Portia out
Marco has worn out his welcome

Before You Check Out
Be sure to read Dan J Kroll’s latest Beyond The Gates commentary: A Serious Case of Main Character Syndrome
Happy viewing,
Liz


When Dante said to Nathan that he was probably investigating what happened to him those seven years that he was missing, Nathan had this puzzled look that said “am I”? then it was yeah , yeah.
How did Anna get to France? Did they remember that they have the GH Transporter? Here’s a clue that everyone seemed to miss, if Anna was working for the WSB, why was she arrested in France and why didn’t the WSB know about it? Mac and Felicia should have picked up on that.
Anna got there by the magic of soaps. I presume Pascal drugged her, threw her on a private jet, and off to France they flew.
Hopefully, Valentin will ask those questions when he learns about Anna’s plight.
I also saw a spark of something when Dante smiled at Elizabeth, but I thought that I misread it. Now hearing that somebody else saw a spark means that I probably am right on the money.
The thing with the key on Michael’s key ring is that Willow is probably banking on somebody believing that Michael made a copy of a key for himself. Even if people were able to make the connection between the copy that Tracy made and gave to Martin, which he later gave to Willow, they don’t really have proof that that specific key is the one Tracy made a copy of and an in turn was planted. Sure, they could test for fingerprints to see if Willow or Martin’s prints are on the key, but that key has passed through so many hands, and it’s so small that you can’t guarantee everybody’s fingerprints are on it and whose they will find. The only way to prove that it was planted is for Wiley to say that he saw Chase with Michael’s keys and placing them on the ground. That may only lead people to think that Chase is setting up Michael, and as much as Chase has helped Willow, she might still let him take the fall.
I would love for Chase to get a taste of his own medicine and for everyone to believe him guilty of something — in this case, framing Michael — when it was really Willow who did it. Even better, for Wiley — an irrefutable source — to be the one to be the hand of karma.
You’re reading my mind Liz Masters.
Willow is acting just like Drew and I think that she is getting over confident, just like Drew. I would love for Alexis to just tell Willow that she knows that she shot Drew. I’m quite disappointed in Alexis. How can she reconcile helping Willow and looking out for Scout? Willow is as much a monster as Drew, maybe more so .At least Drew didn’t pretend to be nice. Alexis should do every thing possible to keep Scout away from Willow. I think that if Willow begins to suspect someone or someones are on to her, she would really start to unravel.
This “key” thing is preposterous. Chase sees Michaels’ key chain and his first thought is that maybe one of the keys is for Drews house? The key is likely inadmissable. Dante has already reminded Nathan about “chain of evidence”. Well, Michaels keys were laying on the table so anyone could have tampered with them. Most keys have a serial number and most can be traced back to where and when they were made. Tracy likely had that key made AFTER Drew was shot and stole the Q family heirlooms. That key wound up with Marty, who gave it to Willow, who planted it on Michael. Even Marty could figure out that Willow planted that key!
If we include Drew, six people now know that Willow shot Drew. How can this possibly remain a secret? As for the stroke, Willow’s admission that she induced it with medication makes the story more incredulous. I previously posted that the doctors and nurses would have had to seen a needle mark, especially given the size of that needle. After a stroke the patient is hooked up for an EKG, all of theses things are attached to your body. They would have had to notice it. Also, it is standard procedure to do a blood analysis after a stroke, so the “medication” should have turned up in the blood test. Willow is also stealing this medication from the hospital so it has to be noticed that there’s medication missing and there have to be cameras in that hospital location.
Willow was quite loud when she was berating Drew. Somehow Chase hears the tray fall to the floor but doesn’t hear Willow ranting to Drew.
I agree with all your points. I’m hoping the key plot is going to be a dud of a frame up for Willow because the stupidity of it will annoy me if it becomes a thing. First of all, people do not have that many keys anymore with keyless cars and door entries and the like. So it’s already surprising that Michael wouldn’t notice a random new key on his chain. And even if he gets caught with it, his having the key still proves nothing. It’s circumstancial evidence. Not nearly as damning as the GUN in Willow’s room. This idea that the Port Charles district attorney’s office is going to go around trying different suspects–in the absence of significant physical evidence–until they can find someone to convict for the shooting is absolutely ridiculous. No one would ever do that…because it would never work. They took their shot at Willow, and anyone else charged has Justine’s arguments from that trial gift wrapped for their reasonable doubt. I do not expect the show to want to do another trial, and I don’t think they’re going to give those kids to that nutcase Willow. So fingers crossed this wraps up quickly.
I have great affection for Nancy Lee Grahn and her character, but Alexis has tried my patience this last year. It’s not just the dishonesty, but because she’s been WEAK. Why is she letting Willow boss her around when she knows Willow shot Drew? Alexis needs to remember that she’s a Cassadine, and Willow should be afraid of HER. I’d love to see her tell Willow what she knows about the shooting and wipe that smug expression right off of that girl’s face.
Where I really agree with you is that Willow’s downfall is going to be her overconfidence. I mean, we know how this is going to go right? We’ve seen it with Nelle, we’ve seen it with Esme. They both thought they were much smarter than everyone else and went beyond what they could get away with.
My only worry is that she tries to fake DID when she gets caught, goes to Shadybrook for a few months, and feigns recovery, and is set free to wreak more havoc.
It’s clear to viewers that Willow doesn’t have DID. But we also know that Willow had a pretty traumatic upbringing, especially when Harmony became involved with Dawn of Day. There’s no doubt that Willow desperately needs professional help, but she also needs prison because she is most definitely not legally insane.
The one silver lining in all of this is that Willow is going to go down. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but soon. It’s inevitable. If Michael is arrested, Kai and Trina will be forced to step forward to exonerate him, even if it’s with Diane.
Willow wanted Drew to die. She shot him with the intention of killing him, so she has already crossed the line with most viewers. She took that gun, she planned it out, and she has zero regrets. If the drug she injects Drew with is the only thing keeping him in that locked-in state (BTW, another attempted murder charge, along with a slew of others), then she will have no choice but to kill him because she confessed everything to him.
Willow is following Nelle’s trajectory, which means there are only three ways this will end for her:
1. Stint in Shadybrook/Ferncliff/Pentonville
2. On the lam
3. Dead/faked death
The writers made sure that this is not sustainable because too many people on the show know the truth about Willow’s homicidal ways.
Is it possible that they are setting up Drew for redemption, rather than Willow? Will Drew somehow out Willow? If we look at GH history, severely injured characters have recovered but pretended to still be injured.
Going all the way back to Dr. Tony Jones who was blinded , regained his sight but still pretended to be blind. Sonny pretended to still be bound by a wheel chair after he regained the ability to walk and most recently, Ryan pretended to be “locked in” when he had recovered his mobility. I can’t believe that they are going to waste Drew’s “locked in syndrome”. I expect history to repeat itself.
There’s no redemption if there is no change. If Drew recovers from this and is the same man, then the answer is no. Redemption is only possible if he comes out this a better person and ready to atone for his wrongs.
Dear Liz – great column as always, and I love the graphic!
Yes – Willow seems to be headed to disposing of Drew when MIchael is arrested, and convicted and she has her children 24/ 7 legally. I do not see that as a redemption tour for Drew’s characeter, just a means to write him out to recover and leave him in the character closet for the time being.
And another one headed out the door has to be Harrison Chase: his blinders are on and his focus is proving Willow is innocent / MIchael is guilty to the point of alienating everyone. He has been busted down to patrolman, he has been caught twice asking about a case that could cost him his job, and he has pushed his wife too far with the falsehoods he believes. He has broken the chain of custody with the planted key / key ring. This is Nelle in Florida 2.0 and Harrison has come full circle.
Time for the Chase Family to depart the canvas of Port Charles. It was nice while it lasted.
Does it bother anyone that we have several characters in the throes of a mental health crisis?
Willow – slow descent from Cult and grieving a child to now murderous
Chase – see above paragraph
Anna – has been psychologically tortured
Britt – making poor choices to stay alive (so the storyline has changed that she did not volunteer to stage her death? – she was “taken”)
Nina – a functioning narcissist who gives the worst advice to her family members.
This…is dark. I am not a fan of “Misery” – Drew deserved being called out, censured, lose an election and divorced by Willow and exposed for all his rotten dealings. Not this.
The final (re)turn of Casar Faision is bothersome – a woman with a fatal disease being led on with a remission drug, a woman being tortured, a scientist dead because he got greedy, and a possible return of the second most hated character on the canvas is enough for me to seriously contemplate fast forwarding.
I look forward to Maxie’s return as a point of sanity, and joy for loved ones. Maxie was turning into the Voice of Reason (I know – hard to believe). The Maxie we love has been sorely missed.
And finally – there are no upcoming plot lines on the horizon that I can forecast. Everything is centered on Willow and the Cold Fusion Project umbrella stories. Once these are solved – what then? Yes, there is Cody/ Molly, a chem test of Dante/ Liz, and Gio getting his musical grove back, and the paternity of Portia’s baby (yawn) but those are side stories. Has TPTB out plotted themselves? Until then…..
Random thoughts, jotted down as I viewed.
Any resemblance to anyone else’s’ Random Thoughts?
Simply another case of Great Minds Thinking Alike.
Okay so Chase is not only the Biggest Idiot in Port Charles, he’s also the Biggest Tool.
Threatening to have Tracy arrested for “Breaking and Entering”, what a jerk! He’s not even a cop right now, did he ever accept his demotion? Who knows.
Can’t until BLQ dumps him and you know she’s going to.
And speaking of hypocrites, Willow. Handing Alexis a pile of papers saying that Michael’s dating a criminal.
At least Jacinda was hired to do what she did. Willow shot Drew in the back all on her own and stabbed him in the neck with whatever that was.
Oh Continuity Police! Who else noticed that in the first scene Monday with Jason and Britt she sat up in bed covered in a blanket with a couple of tank tops on underneath. Or maybe it was a tank top and a camisole. And then the next scene they’re in together which is supposedly like 5 minutes later she’s unclothed under the blanket. And Jason never removes a stitch of clothing.
Oh but I did enjoy seeing Slick Rick on Monday! I love when he and Sonny are in cahoots. I don’t even like Sonny.
Rick’s the one who’s supposed to be so Dastardly and all and I like him a hell of a lot better than the Teflon Don.
Diane “Ironside” Miller is back !
Woo Hoo !
Nice they had Sonny adopt one of those dogs for Donna.
Justine seems impressed, but I’d much rather see her with Dante.
Justine, that is.
The Dog can stay with Sonny and Donna.
How did Anna get to France from Wyndemere’s Catacombs?
Ah, the TARDIS!!
Why do I think this detective Rousseau or whoever it is that they say they spoke to is actually Pascal?
When Ava allegedly had the Catacombs sealed, did she also build a Tunnel to France?
Or did Sidwell do that with his Invisible Construction Crew?
You know, the same Crew that made Wyndemere into a Dutch Museum.
I thought Britt moved out of Bobbie’s?
What happened to that big scene she had with Carly about moving out?
So NotNathan was “Dead” for Seven Years. Isn’t there a “Seven Year Rule”?
That means that he technically is no longer Maxi’s Husband?
Not that I care whether ShrewLu and NotNate Bump Uglies or anything, cuz I really don’t.
I do, however, want Maxi to Wake up with a Resounding “Zedis Lapedis!” and resume her Relationship with Spinelli.
Okay, no more Anna and Emma “crying” together.
That literally gave me Agita.
Agent Barbie questioning Frau Blücher was quite Comical.
Love me some Liesl.
Agent Barbie? Not so much.
Willow is Officially WhackaDoodle.
What’s with the Key?
How does she plan on framing Mikey with that?
How does she have Mikey’s Key Ring?
I’m pretty sure at this point that Chase needs a Trip to the Flight Deck at GH for some Serious Counseling.
Misplaced Anger?
Or has he just become a Vindictive Idiot?
Now he’s inspecting and swiping Mikey’s key ring?
He really needs a Good Swift Kick.
Why do the Writers (who Hate Us) like to ruin characters like this?
Next, on “Misery II”!
I see Willow is channeling Kathy Bates.
And EwDrew is the New Captain Pike!!
Why don’t they just give him a Light and a Beeper???
(Google “The Menagerie”-Star Trek, TOS for reference).
Trina and Kai give me Agita.
They need to go to Turner with THE TRUTH!!
You know, that Concept that Trina and her Uber Judgmental Dad, Curtis, are always Clamoring for, yet can never seem to give, themselves?
Technically, Maxie and Nathan’s marriage ended when he was legally declared dead. (Side note: Have they ever found out who was buried in Nathan’s place?)
However, Maxie deserves to have an opportunity to figure things out with Nathan and how they will move forward without Lulu mucking things up. Even if that means Maxie ultimately chooses to stay with Spinelli.
Was Nina’s father’s name really Dan Reeves? Funny. Someone in the writer’s room must be a football fan. Old school
Yup, that was his name. I even double-checked it when I wrote this column.😊