Once upon a time on General Hospital, Drew was assumed to be Jason. He had Jason’s memories. That seemed like a really solid clue. Also, he used to have Jason’s face.
Well, the face got taken care of via plastic surgery. And the memories turned out to have been implanted. Sam (Kelly Monaco) went running back to her original Jason, but Drew (Billy Miller) was left stuck in between.
He knew he wasn’t Jason, but the only way he could get his own memories back was by erasing the ones he’d made as Jason.
And that would mean forgetting his baby girl, Scout, and the friendships he’d made. Not to mention newfound baby mama Kim (Tamra Braun) and surprise son, Oscar (Garren Stitt).
On the other hand, Drew’s memories allegedly hold a treasure trove of secrets, including things about Shiloh (Coby Ryan McLaughlin). If it’s that important, should Drew just use it already? Over 26,000 viewers weighed in:
Get It Done
For 57% of you, the waiting is getting ridiculous. They’ve built these lost memories of Drew up so ridiculously, he better have the secret formula for Coke in there!
Fans have taken to the character, and they want to learn more about him. Just do it, Drew, and fill the rest of us in on who you were, where you’ve been — and what you saw.
Precious Memories
No, 42% of the audience objects. Nothing is worth Drew losing the last four years of his life. Even if Sam is acting like she never loved the man, that doesn’t mean he needs to bring on a second case of amnesia.
Drew is who he is now because of the man he became over the past four years. Erase them, and you erase the character fans have grown to love.
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