General Hospital’s Willow has slowly gone completely dark over the last couple of years. She may once again revert to the “poor me” Willow to get herself out of the mess she created.
Key Takeaways
- Everyone loved Willow when she came to Port Charles.
- She was always the victim.
- That all changed when she shot Drew, then injected him with an immobilizing drug.
- Willow became evil.
- Now she is playing the victim once again.
Weepy Willow
Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) arrived in Port Charles as the damsel in distress. The sweet schoolteacher escaped a cult and lost her baby. It was hard not to feel bad for her. She was the hero who helped Michael (Rory Gibson) get custody of Wiley (Viron Weaver). We even excused her when she cheated on Chase (Josh Swickard) with Michael.
Then she was stricken with cancer while pregnant. Half of Port Charles flew across the world to save her. Everyone loved Willow.
Even after she left Michael for Drew (Cameron Mathison), Willow was still playing the victim. She allowed Drew to manipulate her to the point where she lost custody of her children, then she blamed everyone else.
Evil Willow
Willow had everyone convinced she didn’t shoot Drew, but it was her all along. Her sad mask came off, and the evil one took its place. She was found not guilty at trial, then on that very same day, she injected her husband with a drug that rendered him unable to move or speak.
Her constant explanations to her locked-in husband showed how angry and vindictive she was. It also explained that Sidwell (Carlo Rota) helped execute her plan. Now she has taken her husband’s seat in Congress and pulled Nina (Cynthia Watros) into her evil plans.
Poor Willow
Willow’s situation is not going as planned. Things are beginning to look suspicious because Nina injected Jack (Chris McKenna) with Drew’s drug in the same house.
The congresswoman thought she was in control, but is discovering that she is not. Sidwell is pulling the strings, and there is not much she can do about it. He will be more than happy to let her go down for every crime she has committed. Sidwell has no interest in protecting her.
She needs help, so her damsel-in-distress hat is back on. Who better to play the victim with than Chase? She knows her tears and sadness will make him feel sorry for her and run to her aid. Do you think he will fall for it? Will Willow be punished for her crimes?
