General Hospital Full Episode Wednesday, October 15, 2025 — How Does Drew React When Willow Is Handcuffed?
Port Charles is on fire this week — and not just from the whispers echoing through General Hospital’s corridors. The October 15th, 2025 episode delivers a gut-punch of betrayals, shocking evidence, and emotional implosions that leave even the most seasoned residents reeling. As Willow Tait finds herself in handcuffs, accused of a crime that could destroy everything she’s built, Drew Cain’s reaction ignites a storm that could consume the entire town.
The Arrest That Shakes Port Charles
The episode opens with chaos simmering beneath the sterile calm of the hospital halls. The news has spread — Willow has been arrested for shooting Drew. Some believe justice is finally being served, while others can’t shake the sense that something about the case doesn’t add up.
Anna Devane steps forward with what appears to be a damning collection of evidence. Surveillance footage, ballistics reports, and contradictory alibis all seem to point in one direction: Willow. The weapon used in the shooting was found at Elizabeth Webber’s house — where Willow has been living.
Even more damning, Liz’s testimony reveals an unsettling detail: Willow abruptly left her nursing shift that rainy night, only to return later, soaked and visibly shaken. For Anna, that’s enough to draw a chilling conclusion. And when the police commissioner points out the well-known animosity between Willow and Drew, the case seems to solidify — too perfectly.
But for those who know Port Charles, “perfect” cases rarely stay that way.
Nina’s Lies Come to Light
As Willow’s wrists are cuffed, her mother Nina Reeves stands frozen, her guilt radiating like a live wire. Her alibi for Willow — that they were walking together in the rain the night of the shooting — has been proven false. Anna’s investigation uncovered surveillance footage showing Nina home alone.
That single revelation unravels Nina’s carefully constructed lie and exposes her to scrutiny she can’t deflect. She thought she was protecting her daughter, but in reality, she’s made things infinitely worse. Now, the world sees Nina not as a devoted mother, but as an accessory to her daughter’s alleged crime.
In a private moment, Nina’s regret boils over. She tells Ava she wishes she’d never lied, that her instincts as a mother blinded her to the truth. Ava, ever the realist, warns her: “In Port Charles, lies don’t wash away with rain.”

Drew’s Reaction: Fury and Heartbreak Collide
When Drew learns that Willow — the woman he once considered part of his extended family — has been arrested for his attempted murder, the fury that erupts is as shocking as the accusation itself.
Still recovering from the trauma of the shooting, Drew’s mind spirals. Betrayal cuts deep, but the disbelief cuts deeper. His voice trembles as he demands to see her, his emotions flickering between rage and heartbreak.
“Why, Willow?” he whispers when they finally come face-to-face at the police station. “I gave you everything — my trust, my protection — and you tried to end me?”
But Willow can’t speak. Tears stream down her face as she insists she’s innocent. Her confusion feels real, her terror genuine. Yet Drew, raw and unsteady, can’t bring himself to believe it — not yet.
As she’s led away, Drew’s anger gives way to a haunted expression. He knows Port Charles too well to ignore the possibility that someone could be framing her. And if she is being set up… he intends to find out who’s pulling the strings.
Michael Under Fire — and Tracy’s Unlikely Defense
Meanwhile, whispers ripple through the Quartermaine mansion. Some suspect Michael Corinthos may have played a role in framing Willow. The idea seems absurd — until Tracy Quartermaine admits she saw Michael’s car parked near Drew’s house the night of the shooting.
Still, Tracy refuses to turn against him. “Michael’s no saint,” she says in a rare moment of candor, “but he’s not a killer. Not of Drew.”
Her loyalty raises eyebrows, especially when Anna begins pressing for more details. The tension in the Quartermaine family is palpable. Even Brook Lynn starts questioning what else her family is hiding.
Nina’s Desperation — and Brennan’s Offer
While Nina spirals, a surprising name re-emerges in her orbit: Brennan. He reaches out with an offer that sounds more like a deal with the devil than a lifeline. If Nina can convince Lulu Spencer to allow Charlotte to visit Valentin, Brennan claims he can clear both Nina and Willow of their charges.
It’s a bizarre proposition — one that reeks of hidden motives — but Nina is desperate enough to consider it. She knows Brennan’s influence extends into places law enforcement can’t touch. The question is: how far is she willing to go to save her daughter?
As she weighs the deal, a familiar dread creeps in. Nina’s past alliances have always come with devastating costs. Will this one be any different?
A Family Torn Apart: Molly’s Discovery
Across town, another mystery unfolds in silence. Molly Lansing-Davis confides in Dante Falconeri that her father, Ric Lansing, has gone missing. The official story claims he’s on a “digital detox retreat,” but Molly’s instincts tell her otherwise.
Her suspicions are confirmed in a chilling twist: Cody Bell overhears Ric’s faint cries for help — coming from Alexis’s basement.
Molly’s world crumbles. Could her own mother and sister, Alexis and Kristina, be involved in something sinister? The implications are horrifying. As the truth begins to surface, Molly faces an impossible choice: expose her family’s wrongdoing or protect them — and become complicit.
The Fallout Begins
By the episode’s end, the lines between guilt and innocence blur beyond recognition. Willow sits in a holding cell, trembling as she replays every accusation. Drew, isolated in his penthouse, stares at the bullet scars on his body, unsure whether to grieve or rage.
Nina, frantic and hollow, places a call to Brennan, her voice shaking as she whispers, “I’ll do whatever it takes.”
And in the Quartermaine estate, Tracy watches the rain fall outside — a reflection of the storm brewing within the family. She knows that in Port Charles, no secret stays buried forever.
The Calm Before the Next Storm
Wednesday’s episode of General Hospital delivers one of the most emotionally charged hours of the year. It’s a masterclass in tension — a collision of loyalty, deception, and moral compromise. Willow’s arrest isn’t just a storyline; it’s the spark that threatens to ignite every fragile alliance in town.
As Drew wrestles with betrayal, Nina flirts with danger, and Molly uncovers a horrifying truth about her own bloodline, one thing becomes clear: in Port Charles, justice is never clean — and no one walks away unscathed.
Next week promises even more chaos. Will Brennan keep his promise? Will Drew uncover who really shot him? And most importantly — will Willow survive the fallout of being the town’s newest pariah?
Stay tuned. The storm is only just beginning.