He Did WHAT Again?! Drew’s Second Proposal Sends GH Fans Reeling!
The November 25 episode of General Hospital promises to be a game-changer for Willow.
How she responds to Drew’s proposal is sure to decide once and for all whether Michael allows her to see Wiley and Amelia as well as whether fans will ever be able to root for her again.
That Drew would pop the question again makes sense. He’s been single-minded in his pursuit of Willow since their affair blew up her marriage to Michael.

No matter how much worse Drew has made Willow’s life, he’s continued to push for them to be together. But if she says yes… eesh.
Should Willow re-commit to Drew, she can basically kiss her kids goodbye. There’s no way in hell that Michael would let her anywhere near them — not with Congressman Cutthroat as part of the package.
In Michael’s eyes, Drew is the devil — and he’s not necessarily wrong about that when you consider his long list of misdeeds.
Perhaps even worse for Willow is, if she becomes re-engaged to Drew, she can also kiss the fandom goodbye. As it is, most viewers think that at this point she deserves Drew. She initiated their fling.
She turned a blind eye to his obvious flaws. She ran back to him when she needed money and support.
If she blows this last chance to sever her ties with him — and rebuild her connection with the audience — she might as well go full-blown villainess!
Taken aback, Willow asked if he was sure, and Drew mused that this time they should have a small, intimate wedding because being married would present better optics for her trial and put them in a good place to get the kids back. Then, when Willow explained how all her other marriages had been for reasons of convenience, and she wanted to wed for the right reasons next time, Drew declared his love — and put her on the spot by questioning if she loved him, too.

Marry-Go-Round: Drew (Cameron Mathison) took another shot at making Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) his missus.
Tell Me No Lies
Alexis, Jason, and Danny went to Lulu’s so that Danny and Charlotte could rehearse their stories before making their official statements to the cops. Answering the door at her daughter’s house, Laura explained that Charlotte had to take a test at school that morning, so Lulu had gone to pick her up.
Laura looked uncomfortable when Alexis noted that if all went well with Danny and Charlotte, Dalton would be finished for good. Just as Lulu and Charlotte got home, Nathan arrived to speak with Lulu. As Charlotte went inside the house, Nathan told Lulu that Rocco was in trouble.
Inside, Danny and Charlotte practiced the statements they’d give to the police with Laura, Jason, and Alexis — and Danny revealed for the first time that while they were hiding, they saw Dalton punch Rocco in the stomach. Laura, Jason, and Alexis seemed skeptical of the new information, but Charlotte and Danny doubled down that it had happened, claiming that Rocco had probably been embarrassed about it, and they were afraid Dalton would lie even more if they’d said anything.
Laura asked if they were sure that was the story they wanted to go with, and Jason warned that it wasn’t going to be good for any of them if the cops caught them in a lie. When Alexis pointed out that once they said it, it would be on the record forever, Charlotte and Danny shared a look before Danny vowed that they were sure about proceeding.

Leaving the kids in the living room, Alexis brought Laura and Jason outside, and all three agreed that Danny and Charlotte were lying. Alexis didn’t feel comfortable letting the kids go on record with a false statement that wouldn’t hold up under scrutiny, and Laura asked if they could wait until Lulu returned, sure that Charlotte’s mom would have something to say about the girl’s latest attempt to lie. Back inside, Danny began to freak out that his dad knew he was lying, but Charlotte maintained they just had to convince Turner.
Storming back into the house, Alexis called out Danny and Charlotte for fabricating a story that doesn’t make sense and declared that they could both face serious charges for making a false statement. She told Danny to think about what that would do to Scout, and he claimed that he wouldn’t be a good role model for Scout if he didn’t defend their brother.
Meanwhile, Laura told Jason that she understood what Danny and Charlotte were trying to do, and she was relieved that they wouldn’t have to go to court with it — stopping just short of saying because Dalton was dead. “Dalton is nowhere,” Jason reassured her with a pointed look and a nod of his head.
Snap Decision
Later, Nathan brought Lulu to see her son, and Rocco vowed to his mother that he was okay. Believing that Rocco was targeted because of his family connections to Sonny and Dante, Nathan commented that the sooner they got him out of the facility, the better. As Lulu began to spiral over her son’s safety, Nathan informed the guard that he was taking Rocco into his custody to return the boy to the PCPD, and they could speak with Acting District Attorney Turner if they had an issue.

Tipping The Scales
At the PCPD, Sonny demanded to speak with Justine. She reprimanded him for not considering the optics of a known criminal demanding to speak with the Acting District Attorney in private, but Sonny declared that he only cared about Rocco being released immediately. As they argued over the pursuit of justice, Justine snapped that she wasn’t giving Sonny’s grandson preferential treatment and reminded him that the judge had decided Rocco would remain in custody until his bail hearing the next day. Then, Sonny informed Justine that Rocco had been assaulted and warned that if she didn’t get Rocco out of the detention center, he’d do so himself. Reminding Sonny that she didn’t take orders from him, Justine argued that she was handling the case by the book. In response, Sonny said that he’d given her the benefit of the doubt when Dalton showed up with photos of the destroyed lab, since they both knew he’d trashed it himself to frame Rocco, and demanded to know what the holdup was. When Justine divulged that Dalton had been a no-show when she was scheduled to interview him, and now the professor was missing, Sonny flashed back to Laura showing him the dead man in her trunk.
Justine then divulged that forensics didn’t turn up any evidence to support Dalton’s accusation that Rocco had trashed the lab — and she suspected that’s why the professor hadn’t shown up for their meeting. Sonny wanted to know what the next step was, and Justine explained that Dalton’s MIA status, combined with Rocco’s life being at risk in the juvenile detention center, gave them reason to push for an immediate bail hearing. “Now, does that feel like the pursuit of justice to you?” she tossed off before leaving Sonny alone in the room.

Later, Sonny made his way into the bullpen just as Lulu and Nathan arrived at the station with Rocco. It was just a temporary relocation until the bail hearing, Nathan explained, and allowed Sonny to sit with Rocco in the interrogation room until they got word from Justine. Lulu then thanked Nathan for getting her son out and saving her from being next on the bail docket and wondered if he’d risked his job to do so.
Nathan confided that he’d deal with the fallout, especially since he’d felt like he failed on his promise to look out for Rocco while he was in the center. After Lulu insisted that he’d done everything but sleep in the cell with Rocco, Justine entered, barking at Detective West for pulling Rocco out of the center. The way he saw it, Nathan replied, he was doing Justine a favor by making sure everyone knew even the kids that she accused of misconduct deserve protection from violence. Agreeing to back Nathan this time, she informed him not to do it again before stalking off into the interrogation room, where Sonny and Rocco were waiting. Justine then alerted them that the hearing would be later that afternoon, and she didn’t expect bail to be denied.




