General Hospital‘s Drew has been desperately trying to call for help, to no avail. Until now. He might finally be saved.
Key Takeaways
- No one has understood Drew’s cries for help.
- Elizabeth recognized his SOS signals.
- Nina tried to intervene, but Liz wants to help Drew communicate.
- Willow will not hesitate to hurt Elizabeth in order to keep her secret.
Drew Needs Help
Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) is holding Drew (Cameron Mathison) prisoner. He cannot move or speak at all, and everyone believes it is because he had a stroke, but his wife is actually drugging him.
Everyone hates Drew, with good reason, but Willow is out of control. The only way that Drew can communicate is by blinking. He has tried signaling anyone who visits, but no one understands what he is doing.
Nina (Cynthia Watros) knows what the blinking means, but will not help him. No matter what Willow does, Nina stands by her daughter (plus the fact that she is being blackmailed).
Elizabeth To The Rescue
Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) is the only friend Willow has left. When Liz came by for a visit, she went in to see Drew. While Nina was distracted, Drew began blinking his SOS signals. Elizabeth knew right away that he was asking for help.
Liz did not automatically conclude that he needed help because Willow was imprisoning him, but she wanted to help the former congressman communicate better. When Nina noticed what was happening, she tried to step between Drew and the head nurse.
Elizabeth is not stupid, and she will not let it go that easily. She has the hospital at her disposal and will get what Drew needs so that she can figure out what is really going on.
Liz should be more wary of her friend. Once Nina lets Willow in on Elizabeth’s suspicions, she will do anything to keep her secret. Drew knows too much, and she will not allow him to tell the world all of the evil things she has done to him and others. Elizabeth may be her friend, but she won’t hesitate to harm her in order to save herself.
Do you think Elizabeth will put the pieces together before it’s too late?
