The Twin Theory That Explains EVERYTHING Wrong in Port Charles Right Now
What if one theory could explain every suspicious thing happening on General Hospital right now?
Nathan’s bizarre behavior. Anna’s mental breakdown. Drew’s personality shift. Cullum’s shadowy agenda. Even the reason Jason is being pulled into Faison’s orbit again.
It sounds impossible — but a deep-dive analysis making the rounds in the GH fan community has connected all the dots. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
Welcome to The Twin Theory — Evolved.

The Original Experiment: Memory Mapping
To understand what’s happening now, you need to remember what happened in 2017-2018.
Cesar Faison ran an elaborate experiment called memory mapping — a process that transferred one person’s memories into another person’s brain. His test subjects? Jason Morgan and Drew Cain.
Drew was given Jason’s memories. He lived as Jason for years. He married Sam. He raised Jason’s children. He believed, with every fiber of his being, that he was Jason Morgan.
When the truth came out, it shattered lives across Port Charles. But it also proved something terrifying: Faison’s technology works.
And now someone is using it again.
Faison’s Final Project: The Same Playbook, New Victims
Here’s the evolved theory — and it explains everything:
Faison didn’t stop with Jason and Drew. His “final project,” the one that Cullum and Sidwell are now running, is the same memory-mapping technology applied to new victims.
And the evidence is stacking up at an alarming rate.
Victim #1: Nathan West

Nathan was shot and supposedly died in 2018 — by his own father, Faison. Seven years later, he resurfaces. DNA matches. Fingerprints match. Case closed.
Except nothing about this Nathan makes sense.
He can’t hit a baseball. He broke chain of custody at the PCPD — something a real detective would never do. He avoids Dante, his best friend. He recites the periodic table from memory, claiming his father taught him — but Nathan’s father figure was Dan Reeves, a businessman, not a scientist.
You know who would have been forced to memorize elements? Peter August — by Faison himself.
The theory: Nathan’s body now carries Peter’s memories. The real Nathan’s personality — his love for Maxie, his detective instincts, his loyalty to Dante — has been overwritten. What walks around Port Charles isn’t Nathan. It’s Peter in Nathan’s skin.
That’s why he chose Lulu over Maxie in six months. That’s why Britt was terrified when she saw him. That’s why everything feels wrong.
Victim #2: Drew Cain

Drew was already Faison’s test subject once. And he hasn’t been the same since Pentonville.
Before prison, Drew was a hero. He saved Willow’s life. He was selfless, protective, principled.
After? He became selfish, manipulative, and ruthless. He blackmailed friends. He burned bridges. He drugged and controlled people. He became someone unrecognizable.
GH fans initially blamed it on prison changing him. But The Twin Theory offers a darker explanation: Drew was memory-mapped again.
Someone — possibly during his time in Pentonville — implanted new memories or personality traits into Drew. His twin Jason isn’t evil, so this isn’t some “twin DNA” explanation. This is deliberate. This is Faison’s playbook repeating itself.
But whose memories were mapped onto Drew? That remains the terrifying question.
Victim #3: Anna Devane

Anna was committed after what her family was told was a “mental break.” But does anyone actually believe that?
Anna Devane — WSB legend, spy extraordinaire, the woman who’s survived everything Port Charles has ever thrown at her — suddenly has a mental breakdown?
Here’s the twist: what if Anna now has Alex Marick’s memories?
Alex was Anna’s twin sister. A woman with a very different moral compass. If Faison’s final project included mapping Alex’s memories onto Anna, it would explain everything — the erratic behavior, the “breakdown,” the institutional commitment.
The real Anna might still be in there, fighting against memories that aren’t hers. Or worse — the real Anna might be completely buried.
The Architect: Ross Cullum

And then there’s the man pulling the strings.
Who is Ross Cullum, really?
He appeared seemingly out of nowhere. He runs Faison’s final project. He has access to WSB resources. He controls Britt’s medication. He’s been arranging DNA evidence and manipulating investigations.
The theory gaining traction: Cullum is either Faison’s twin or a close relative. Not just an associate — someone with a genetic and personal connection to Faison’s work. Someone who didn’t just inherit the project but understands it at a fundamental level.
If Cullum is a Faison, it explains his obsessive continuation of the memory-mapping experiments. It explains his access to the technology. And it explains why he’s targeted Faison’s original victims — Jason, Drew, Nathan — rather than starting fresh.
Why Sam Matters
There’s one more piece of this puzzle that fans keep coming back to.
Sam McCall.
Sam was directly involved in exposing the original memory-mapping plot. She discovered that Drew wasn’t Jason. She outed Peter August as Henrik. She interfered with Faison’s plans in ways that made her a target.
And now? Sam has been mentioned on the show at least once every single day this week. Alexis and the Scout situation. Danny acting out. Jason asking about guardianship. Dante reflecting on his past with Sam.
Those aren’t random mentions. That’s GH laying groundwork.
If Faison’s final project is indeed a continuation of the memory-mapping experiments, Sam’s involvement in the original plot gives Faison — or whoever is running this now — every reason to bring her back into the equation.
Whether as a victim… or as the key to unraveling everything.
The Full Picture
Step back and look at what The Twin Theory explains:
- ✅ Nathan’s personality change → Peter’s memories
- ✅ Drew’s turn to darkness → re-mapped in Pentonville
- ✅ Anna’s “mental break” → Alex’s memories
- ✅ Cullum’s obsession → Faison family connection
- ✅ Sam’s constant mentions → groundwork for return
- ✅ Jason being pulled in → original test subject targeted again
- ✅ Britt’s Huntington’s medication → leverage tied to the project
One theory. Seven explanations. Zero coincidences.
Faison may be gone, but his legacy is walking through Port Charles — wearing the faces of people we love.
Do you believe The Twin Theory? Which victim shocks you most — Nathan, Drew, or Anna? Drop your take below.


