As General Hospital’s Drew Fights For His Life, a Major Clue Makes [Spoiler] the Prime Suspect!
The hottest game in town these days is trying to figure out exactly who shot General Hospital‘s Drew Cain. sure, there are suspects galore, but there’s one particular person who quickly shot — pun intended — to the top of the list: Willow Tait. Better still, if she did pull the trigger, there’s probably not a judge in the land who’d throw her behind bars. (Certainly not the dead one who ruled against her at the custody hearing!) Why? Well, let’s take a closer look by throwing the victim’s would-be wife under the suspect spotlight, shall we?
Did Willow Shoot Drew?
Admit it: The moment someone pumped bullets into Drew, you thought to yourself, “Well, looks like Willow finally snapped!” And who could blame her, given the horrific way he has manipulated and gaslit the woman he claims to love. Heck, at one point he purposefully lied to her son, Wiley in order to drive a wedge between the tot and his dad. Who does that?
While it’s true that half of Port Charles spent the evening in question threatening to do away with the corrupt congressman, none had as much of a motive as Willow. Combine that with her increasing instability — much of which was, of course, caused by Drew — and it’s easy to picture her picking up a gun and pumping two bullets into the dude.
That, however, is true of a lot of Drew’s constituents. So what has us convinced that she’s the culprit? It has a little something to do with the weather on the evening in question. Ironically, it was the kind of dark and stormy night which kicks off so many murder mysteries — both in print and on screen — that it’s practically a stereotype.
And guess who abandoned her post at the nurse’s station for several hours before turning up looking like the proverbial drowned rat… although an incredibly cute one. We will no doubt find ourselves pushing other Port Charles residents into the suspect spotlight in the weeks to come. And it seems pretty obvious that poor Kai (whom we all know to be innocent) will wind up on the police’s radar thanks to the bat he accidentally left behind. But for now, we’re focusing our attention on Willow and asking… do you think she might be guilty?
Young and the Restless Spoilers Sept 12: Victor and Michael Settle Unfinished Business as Sally Faces an Ethical Dilemma
Will Sally join Cane?
The Young and the Restless spoilers for Thursday, September 12, put Michael between Cane and Victor. Will Michael break and beg Victor’s forgiveness, or will he help Cane bring down the man who has been so awful to him for so long?
Michael Torn Between Cane and Victor
While Michael (Christian Le Blanc) was working for Victor (Eric Braeden), his boss was his first priority, even at the expense of Michael’s wife. He did everything he could to protect Victor. Victor responded to Michael’s devotion by excoriating him for not being devoted to Victor enough, firing him, and teasing him about letting Lauren (Tracy Bregman) call the shots in his marriage. He could not have been more obnoxious.
And yet Michael keeps coming back to him, still more worried about Victor than he is about himself. We realize Michael was raised by an abusive stepfather, so a destructive relationship with a paternal figure is all he knows. But it’s still sad — and painful — to watch. Now Victor wants to settle some unfinished business. What do you want to bet Michael is in for even more abuse? In fact, Y&R fans fear for Michael’s future.
Cane Tempts Michael With Power and Payback Against Victor
Cane (Billy Flynn) offered Michael a job. For more money than Victor ever paid him. Likely more respect, too. Will Michael do what’s best for him?
Then again, Cane has an illegal (and impossible, but who’s counting?) computer virus poised to take over the world. Michael probably shouldn’t get involved in that, either. Hey, how about a vacation? Somewhere far away from Genoa City.
Sally Weighs Billy and Phyllis’ Risky Plan
Sally (Courtney Hope) was there when Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) spilled the beans about Cane’s evil plans… and Billy (Jason Thompson) thought they were aces. Cane wanted Billy and Sally to join him in keeping Victor in check. He’ll give them his impossible program if they use it to attack Victor. It’s illegal, it’s immoral, and it likely won’t work.
Billy and Phyllis are all about reckless, self-destructive plans. But will Sally be deluded enough to go along?