If you’re a Days of Our Lives fan on the East Coast, you may have trouble seeing the show today.
Updated Already:
Since the press conference will begin at 12:30 PM, this could affect CBS and ABC soaps as well. If you miss your favorite soap, you can read Soaps.com’s, our sister site’s, Daily Updates Here.
Reported Earlier:
A presidential press conference will be interrupting the show in some markets. Please check with your local station for more details. If you miss the show, however, you can always read our Daily Update when it is posted this afternoon. Read the rest of this entry »
As promised, the end of the week’s spoilers have been included for The Bold and the Beautiful for the week of June 22…
After enjoying a night of passion, Ridge and Taylor face a new day together, but all may not be as it seems, as afterwards, Taylor is humiliated and hides Ridge’s secret from an excited Stephanie.
As Nick continues to fight Jackie’s relationship with Owen, he gives the couple a serious warning. It seems Jackie doesn’t listen to her son though, as she later makes a huge decision and defies Nick’s ‘orders’ by telling people Owen is her fiancé. Read the rest of this entry »
Scheming will get you only so far in Genoa City, as we know. Eventually, it all comes out in the end, and this is the week a few secrets come out! I just love that photo to your left…
Adam’s multiple schemes result not in him getting caught, though old mumbles is hot on his trail, but they result in Estella – poor lovely Estella- getting charged with the tormenting of Ashley. Meanwhile, the no-good Adam tries to inject his eyes with the Botox before Doc Donahue comes for an examination, but doesn’t get the injection done in time. Instead, he’s faced with a real examination with devastating results – he’s never going to see again! Will he stop this tirade or keep plodding on with his schemes? We know he’ll keep hiding things for now, when Rafe wanders around his room in search of evidence linking him to Ashley’s gaslighting. Adam doesn’t like that and uses Rafe’s sexual orientation as a ploy. (Adam is truly scum!) He tries to throw sweet, cute Rafe off the trail by proclaiming he’s got feelings for the handsome lawyer. Are you shaking your head? Don’t you hope Rafe will see right through him?
Days of Our Lives is about to add two more characters to its swelling summer cast.
TV vet David Leisure is set to arrive as Salem’s new District Attorney. He was mostly recently seen on Daytime during his recent run on The Young and the Restless. His first official air date hasn’t been announced but Producer Ken Corday has already hinted that he will have a very busy time keeping the towns explosive crime rate under control. Read the rest of this entry »
Name: Martha Byrne Character Name: Andrea Floyd Birthplace: Santa Monica, California Birthdate: December 23, 1969 Career Highlights in Soaps: Byrne is best known for playing Lily Snyder on ATWT from 1985 until 2008. Read the rest of this entry »
Name: John Bolger Character Name: Mayor Garrett Floyd Birthplace: New York, New York Birthdate: February 26, 1954 Career Highlights in Soaps: Bolger has a long history on Daytime spanning from the early 80s until today. He’s had roles on GL, OLTL and played several characters on “Another World.” Read the rest of this entry »
The battle between Sami and EJ takes another bitter turn this week.
Elvis will stop at nothing to make sure that Sami has nothing to do with his children again, even if that means he has to threaten other people in her life.
Lori Wilson is back with another edition of her weekly GH Rundown over at our sister site, Soaps.com.
She reviews the highs and lows of last week’s episodes and even takes a stab at the mysterious plot that Kate’s involved with.
Here’s a sample of her take:
“Does anyone even care why Kate is allowing Giselle to blackmail her? I doubt it and the longer they drag it out the less anyone is going to be interested in finding out. It’s so sporadic as it is and now Kate’s gone for two weeks? It’s such an afterthought that if they actually ever do flesh this story out, will there be any point?” Read the rest of this entry »