As Mathison shared from the red carpet, General Hospital viewers do not yet know who shot his character, Drew Cain. He said, "I don't even know who shot me." There are plenty of possible culprits, and no matter how it plays out, Mathison said it's been "really, really fun."
While he may not have been too sure about this direction initially, "It was fun and I'm willing to dive in."
"Frank [Valentini] has gone way above and beyond, and I really actually love what I get to do with this character, because he's hard to like and I love it," Mathison gushed.
He added, "And in order to have multiple people want to kill you, you've got to be pretty despicable — and they've done a really good job with that with Drew!"
Becoming such a villain was a challenge for Mathison, but "I've trusted the process and now, it's become weirdly therapeutic," he told Soap Opera Digest.
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