Ricky has proven he’ll do whatever it takes to get what he wants. After continuing to blackmail Daisy, the two set off to search Phyllis’ penthouse. In doing so, Ricky discovers an adversary from Phyllis’ past, a business card for Psychologist Dr. Tim Reid. Daisy notes that Phyllis must still be insane.
After Jason’s arrest, he reaches out to Elizabeth for help. Maybe he just needs a sounding board, as he vents about who he thinks is behind his arrest for killing Franco. He assumes it’s John McBain, so Sonny and Jason send him a message.
Speaking of McBain, he seems to be the only one around when Sam goes into labor. This definitely won’t win him any points with Jason, but when the baby starts to come, John is all Sam has. Tea isn’t fairing any better when she also goes into labor and her only source of help comes in the form of her enemy Todd Manning. Read the rest of this entry »
When a soap opera makes me react out loud, whether it is a gasp at some kind of reveal, tears at an emotional scene or out-loud laughter at some sort of ridiculousness, it makes me sad we have just four Daytime shows left. Especially, since all four of them delivered on all fronts last week. Hope’s dad’s comments about Bill’s sissy-boy jewelry and hair gel on “B&B” comes to mind. So does Tracy and Luke’s corpse-capades on “GH.” Or Austin’s over-the-top reaction to a cringing Carrie’s pregnancy on “DOOL.” But even with all that there was just so much more that happened, so let’s get into it.
Deconstructing Days:
Of all the shows, this one seems to be struggling the most right now. While it’s always great to see Roman and Marlena and Hope and John in some caper, the impending death of Lexi and EJ’s non-DiMero status have left us reeling. Not to mention characters we know and love are just not acting like themselves anymore, and top of the list is Rafe. Once confident and charismatic, he is doing to Austin what was just done to himself. Christine says, “I felt for both parties and hope that once Maggie has had time to work through her anger and shock that she’ll eventually forgive him. Even though what he did was pretty ghastly. I found his explanation of needing time to get used to being accountable to someone else quite understandable and compelling.” Read more at Days Of Our Lives Weekly Blog.
With Deacon headed back into his daughter’s life, he’s sure to ruffle some feathers and run into some faces from his past. Will his return be all about bonding with his daughter, or will he find some distractions along the way? Read the rest of this entry »
Maggie learned that Victor helped steal her frozen eggs and give them to Daniel’s parents. He wasn’t sure what the big deal was but she was certainly furious. Will this have a lasting impact on their relationship or amount to nothing? Read the rest of this entry »
Last week, Mac was fired from his job as commissioner and Anna was offered the position. Should she take it?
Do you think Anna should take over Mac’s job, or is someone else more qualified? Tell us what you think by voting and commenting below. Read the rest of this entry »