Chase is still determined to prove Michael was the one who shot Drew, but he was caught by the most unexpected member of the Quartermaine household during the February 6, 2026 episode of General Hospital.
Key Takeaways
- Chase found the key to Drew’s house on Michael’s keyring.
- Willow revealed she plans on keeping Drew locked-in.
- Wiley caught Chase with Michael’s keys.
Chase Is On The Case
Chase (Josh Swickard) may be demoted to patrol officer, but that’s still not stopping him from investigating Michael (Rory Gibson). After finding Michael’s keys left on the kitchen table, he wondered if any of them belonged to Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) house.
Of course, only viewers knew that one key would work after Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) planted one on her ex’s keyring to frame him. And after a little back-and-forth with Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) about the investigation and subtly accusing his boss of protecting Michael if evidence surfaced, Chase was on his way to Drew’s house with Michael’s keys.
When Chase ultimately unlocked Drew’s door, he had no idea what he was walking in on. Behind the closed door of the bedroom was Willow spewing her hate for her laid up husband, revealing every little thing she did to him.
GH fans theorized Chase would walk in and hear Willow admit to her crimes, but of course, it can’t be that easy. Instead, he walked in with enough time for Willow to throw on her innocent act and all Chase left with was the confirmation that Michael was in possession of a key to Drew’s house.
But the kickers came during the end-of-episode cliffhanger. While Willow revealed her ultimate plan is to keep injecting Drew with whatever put him in this state, Chase attempted to plant Michael’s keys on the floor in the kitchen, but was caught by a suspicious Wiley (Viron Weaver).

As Willow and Chase each fight the same battle, in the end, it may be Willow’s own son who sends the two up the river and secures his father the custody he deserves.
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