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General Hospital – Sunday, August 11th: The Fall of Drew Cain
Today on General Hospital, the curtain is pulled back on a chilling truth: Drew Cain is no longer the man Port Charles once trusted. Ambition has consumed him, and power is all he craves. For years, he battled failure — until he made a choice. No more disappointments. No more ethics. Just cold, calculated control.
His newest target? Stella Henry, Curtis Ashford’s beloved aunt — a woman whose entire life has been dedicated to protecting the vulnerable. But Drew discovered a flaw: a past insurance scam she once committed with Martin Gray. He saw it not as a mistake, but as leverage.
What Drew didn’t count on was Stella’s strength. She refused to be broken, even when Drew used her past to blackmail her. Her integrity — once seen as weakness — became her greatest weapon.
But Stella wasn’t alone.
Porsche Robinson, Curtis’s wife and a pillar of principle at the hospital, became another key player in Drew’s game. He tried coercion, demanding she falsify Michael Corinthos’s medical records to make it appear he was abusing opioids — all in a bid to separate Michael from Willow Tate and her children. Drew thought that by helping Willow regain custody, he could steal her heart — and secure a new position of power.
He believed he had everyone cornered. But Porsche wasn’t easily swayed. She stood firm, willing to risk her career to protect the truth. When Drew pushed harder, Porsche and Stella fought back — together.
They turned to Martin Gray, the very man tied to Stella’s past mistake — and flipped the script. While Drew believed he was setting traps, they were setting one for him.
Then, in a final act of arrogance, Drew called the authorities and reported Stella for fraud, thinking it would crush her spirit and force her hand. Instead, it lit the fuse on the trap he never saw coming.
As the investigation unfolded, Drew’s schemes came to light: the manipulation, the threats, the attempts to sabotage lives — all laid bare. The very tactics that brought him power now unraveled him.
Curtis, watching closely, realized the depth of Drew’s betrayal. What was once friendship had become unforgivable treachery. Curtis confronted him — and made it clear: Drew Cain was no longer welcome in their lives.
In the end, Drew stood alone, facing the wreckage of his own ambition. He had sought to control others but was undone by the very people he underestimated.
Stella and Porsche, united by loyalty and integrity, proved that truth, love, and justice will always rise — even in a town as dangerous as Port Charles.