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Drew’s Congressional Storyline: A Major General Hospital Mistake
ABC’s General Hospital made a significant error in developing Drew’s storyline, turning him into a congressman without considering real-life political logistics.
Initially, his role in Congress seemed like an ambitious twist, but it quickly led to plot holes. As a U.S.
House Representative, Drew should be in Washington, D.C., handling legislative duties. Instead, he remains deeply involved in Port Charles affairs, making his position unrealistic.
One glaring mistake was the writers misrepresenting congressional terms, incorrectly stating a four-year term instead of two.
Additionally, Drew’s involvement in local issues like the Port Charles Esplanade project is unrealistic, as federal representatives don’t control city-level decisions.
This misstep forces the writers into a dilemma—either send Drew to D.C., isolating him from the main storyline, or keep him in Port Charles, further damaging the show’s credibility.
At the same time, Willow’s decision to move in with Drew creates shockwaves, complicating relationships with Carly, Nina, and Michael.
She seeks distance from Carly and Nina’s influence, disrupting their power struggles. Carly, who once had control over Drew, now fears losing her influence, while Nina realizes this move further alienates her from Willow.
Meanwhile, Michael may feel sidelined as Willow finds stability in Drew. If she begins trusting Drew more than Michael, their relationship could fracture.
Beyond personal drama, Drew is also becoming a target in Port Charles. Tracy suspects he’s manipulating situations for personal gain, leading to growing distrust among key players.
Carly, once his ally, questions his loyalty, especially if he poses a threat to Jason. Even Sonny starts monitoring Drew, ensuring he doesn’t disrupt Port Charles’ balance of power.
With mounting pressure, Drew faces a critical choice—fight back against those turning on him or retreat, risking his downfall. If he doesn’t act fast, he could lose everything: his career, reputation, and even his freedom.
What happens next will determine if Drew survives or becomes one of General Hospital’s biggest narrative failures.