![]() As far as Chad goes.he too thinks he's perfect, so maybe he and Stephanie deserve each other but watching those 2 together makes me nauseous. Kudos to his brother Sonny for sticking up for him when talking to Chad, yes Sonny everyone deserves a second chance and forgiveness. I'm beginning not to like Stephanie because of the way she treats Alex and at first thought Alex was not good enough for her but now that I have learned the way Stephanie is. I get that her mom died.but feel that she is grieving and feels that she needs to blame someone to make herself feel better. Stephanie thinks she is this perfect person and she is not forgiving at all. I hate how now.Stephanie cannot forgive Alex. While Anna was quick to celebrate the couple’s big news, Tony refused to see it as anything other than a “strategic merger.” Shocker: EJ agrees with him.Sometimes it can be very frustrating watching this show because it can have some scenes that just make no sense but I have been watching it forever. Gabi admitted that, while no one will ever fully take Stefan’s place in her heart, she would be “honored” to become Mrs. With the threat of Stefan’s impending return racing through his beautiful-but-empty head, Li pushed Gabi to accept his proposal, which left her totally speechless - and not for any of the right reasons.īut that stone-faced glare eventually wore her down. And it was solidified at the end of the hour… when they kissed. “If Johnny is interested in Ava, good for him!” she said.Īnna’s theory only gained more steam as Johnny literally begged Ava not to move out of the mansion. “Johnny has a crush on Ava!” More to the point, she sees absolutely nothing wrong with that. “Chivalry has nothing to do with it,” Anna clarified. “She is an amoral woman, she was brought up to have no conscience,” EJ told his son, but Johnny wouldn’t hear any of it, asking, “Is that what you tell yourself to justify your little campaign against her?”īut why, exactly, is Johnny so protective of her? Tony chalked it up to a sense of chivalry, but his wife knows better. And when it comes to Johnny and EJ, there’s no topic touchier than Ava Vitali - sorry, Ava “DiMera.” (Again, click here for basic instructions.) We’ll see you there.ĭays has always enjoyed a good family feud, especially when that family’s name is DiMera. Naturally, Days saved its biggest bombshell for last: Though east coast viewers didn’t get to savor the long-awaited moment, the episode ended with Gabi and Stefan reuniting in the DiMera crypt.īut what will happen next? You’ll have to subscribe to Peacock to find out. (Seriously, why would anyone in this town doubt someone’s return?) Even though Stefan was nowhere to be seen, Johnny reminded Ava that the DiMeras have a long history of coming back from the dead - though he failed to mention the time André was briefly resurrected by the actual Devil. Starting to believe that she might actually be losing her mind, Ava hurried back to the main house, where Johnny volunteered to escort her back into the crypt. “You’re not Jake.” (Well, at least she was only half wrong there.) “You’re not real,” she said, even after he touched her. Let’s begin with Ava and Stefan’s encounter in the crypt, shall we? Then again, she didn’t call him a cheating whore, so he actually got off easy. Hurricane Kristen then blew over to Rolf’s lab, where she not-so-casually threatened his life. She made sure to remind Chloe that she used to be a “cheating whore” before reminding Brady about their upcoming custody hearing. The couple saw right through Kristen’s half-baked story, but as we all know, the devious DiMera doesn’t like to leave quietly. When she didn’t, she conjured up the world’s worst cover-up story, claiming that she was expecting to find Chloe cheating on Brady with - wait for it - Randy, a new intern at Basic Black. Meanwhile, Kristen crashed Brady and Chloe’s party for two at the Salem Inn, expecting to find Stefan at the door. Read on to find out how some of Salem’s most notorious residents wrapped their run on NBC, then drop a comment with your thoughts below. ![]() Ironically, the end of the show’s east coast broadcast was interrupted NBC’s coverage of King Charles III’s first official address after the death of Queen Elizabeth II - an all-too-common occurrence that fans will no longer have to worry about when the show moves to Peacock. ![]() ![]() (Not a subscriber? Click here for specific instructions on how to watch.) ![]() 12, new episodes will exclusively stream on Peacock. You wouldn’t know it if you breezed through the commercials, but this was Days of Our Lives‘ final episode on NBC, bringing an end to its historic 57-year run on the network. A father and son at each other’s throats, a proposal with questionable motives, and the dramatic return of a resurrected lover? On the surface, Friday felt like just another day in Salem - but make no mistake, this was the end of an era. ![]()
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