Oh Yeah, General Hospital's Drew Is Done-er Than Done
General Hospital has painted Drew into quite the corner this time — and we have a sneaking suspicion that he isn't going to be able to get back out of it!
In the April 29 episode (recapped here), Nina's plan to drug her former — and her daughter Willow's current — lover in hopes of obtaining photos of him in a compromising position went even better than she could have expected. Hopped up on ketamine, the Congressman escorted call girl Jacinda to The Savoy, where he very publicly proceeded to make out with her and slurp body shots out of her belly button.
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All while Lulu recorded the debauchery on her cellphone!
In theory, the drug-fueled shenanigans should mark the end of Drew. What constituency wants an elected official who parties with a hooker and flaunts the fact that he's cheating on the significant other that he stole from his nephew, right? The ick factor is so high as to give people nosebleeds!
When Willow finds out that her beloved has been painting the town red with another woman, that's exactly the color that she's likely to see. Willow has risked literally everything to go all in with Drew. And this is how he repays her trust in him?
Uh-uh. With Nina whispering in Willow's ear, 'You were always too good for him,' she's likely to read ol' loverboy for filth and write him off entirely. Unless…
Well, there is a chance that, having gone this far to be with Drew, Willow will double down and believe him when he says that he doesn't know what came over him. She might even investigate… to the point that she discovers her mother's involvement in the fiasco. If that happens, heaven help us, there will be no separating Willow and Drew.
What's your prediction for the next leg of this story? Cast your vote in the poll below.
While you're here, don't you think that maybe, just maybe it's time for Nina to get a hobby besides meddling in Willow's affairs. Check out the below photo gallery of potential .

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