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General Hospital Spoilers: Chase Betrays Michael — Refuses to Keep Willow From Kids

Harrison Chase tells Michael Corinthos he won’t keep Willow from her kids—even though a court order bars her from seeing them. Is Chase under Willow’s spell?

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Harrison Chase Sides With Banned Mom Willow in These GH Monday Spoilers

HARRISON CHASE DEFIES MICHAEL CORINTHOS OVER WILLOW’S KIDS

TL;DR: Harrison Chase tells Michael Corinthos he won’t keep Willow from her children—despite a court order barring her from seeing them. Meanwhile, Brook Lynn Quartermaine calls Willow “a lost cause” and physically orders her off the property.


A Cop Who Won’t Enforce the Law? Make It Make Sense

Let me get this straight. Harrison Chase is a detective. A law enforcement officer. A man who literally swore an oath to uphold the legal system. And when faced with a court order—an actual, binding, judge-signed court order—barring Willow from seeing her children, he just… ignores it?

That’s the situation unfolding on General Hospital this week, and honestly? I’m still processing the AUDACITY. Chase is going to look Michael Corinthos dead in the face and tell him he “won’t stand between a mother and her child.” Which sounds noble, I guess. Romantic, even. Except for the part where Willow is legally banned from contact with Wiley and Amelia until the next custody hearing. That should be all Chase needs to know. But apparently, it’s not.


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Still Under Willow’s Spell After All This Time

Here’s the thing that’s driving fans absolutely INSANE right now. Chase is supposed to be happily married to Brook Lynn Quartermaine. He chose her. He married her. He built a life with her. So why—WHY—is he still so tangled up in Willow’s drama that he’s willing to risk his career and his marriage over her?

The answer, according to spoilers swirling around General Hospital, is that Chase is “still under Willow’s spell.” Those aren’t my words. That’s the actual setup for this storyline. And it explains everything. The man isn’t thinking with his badge. He’s thinking with… well, you know.

Meanwhile, Brook Lynn is doing the heavy lifting for the entire Quartermaine family. She’s the one physically confronting Willow when she shows up at the estate despite the restraining order. She’s the one issuing ultimatums. She’s the one calling Willow “a lost cause” and demanding she leave immediately.

And while Brook Lynn is holding down the fort? Her husband is undermining everything she’s fighting for.

Michael Has Every Right to Be Furious

Can we talk about Michael Corinthos for a second? The man has primary custody of his children. A court agreed—after reviewing evidence—that Willow should not have contact with Wiley and Amelia right now. Whatever happened between these two (and we know it involves Drew, deception, and possibly attempted murder), it was bad enough that a JUDGE said “keep this woman away from the kids.”

And now the cop Michael is counting on to enforce that order is basically saying, “Nah, I don’t feel like it”?

The betrayal here is layered. It’s not just that Chase is failing to do his job. It’s that he’s choosing Willow—again—over his own wife’s family. Over the children’s safety. Over the legal system he supposedly serves. Michael trusted him. Brook Lynn trusted him.

Something tells me that trust is about to shatter into a million pieces.

What Happens When the Truth Comes Out?

The real kicker in all of this? Chase doesn’t know the half of it. The spoilers keep teasing, “Wait’ll he finds out what Willow did to Sasha Gilmore.” Whatever THAT is, it’s apparently enough to change everything.

So right now, Chase is defending a woman based on the Willow he remembers—the schoolteacher, the good girl, the victim. But that Willow? She doesn’t exist anymore. The current Willow is a desperate woman who married a congressman to game the custody system and is suspected in her own husband’s shooting.

When Chase finally sees the full picture, his “protective instincts” are going to look a whole lot like foolishness. And by then, the damage to his marriage and his career might be irreparable.

Could this be the beginning of the end for Chase and Brook Lynn? Don’t be surprised if that’s exactly where the writers are headed. Because in Port Charles, loyalty is a currency—and Harrison Chase just went bankrupt.


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