Flashbacks return, Daniel yearns and Lucas is betrayed again.
The New Year has been successfully welcomed into Salem so now it’s time for the storylines to heat up. John enters hypnosis and quickly starts to get a flicker of the passion he once felt for Marlena. But the future is getting grimmer every day for one of Salem’s newer couples. It looks like Chloe won’t be able to resist Daniel’s charms any longer and Lucas may be left high and dry.
The year ends and, while things clarify for some, they get more complicated for others.
John and Marlena push to their reunion and Elvis gets down on his knees to offer Nicole a union of their own. Chloe and Daniel slip away and get comfortable as the next year’s couplings begin to take shape.
This week, the year winds down and Days of Our Lives plans plenty of action.
With the holidays, comes heightened emotion, and this time it looks like plenty of coupling as well. Who will be dipping into the eggnog together and who will be stuck under the mistletoe? Could it be Max and Chelsea? Philip and Stephanie? Dr. Dan and Chloe? And will Nicole finally get what she’s looking for from EJ?
If one baby plot wasn’t appropriate enough for the holidays, this year we actually get two different takes on it.
At the safe house, Sami seems to keep making things worse for herself while she tries to hide her secret pregnancy. In Salem, things get worse for Nicole no matter how manipulatively she tries to cover her fake pregnancy. With all of the lies and deception, it’s getting hard to know where things will end. And yet, even if EJ rarely gets to actually touch a woman, he can still tell that Nicole’s belly feels ‘different’.
If you’ve been missing the tunes that underscored the relationship between Max and Stephanie, you’re in for a special holiday treat. Since authoring the summer romance songs “Right Here,” “If Only” and “I’ll Never Let Go,” Jd Webb has gone on to release a Christmas single just in time for the holidays. This is familiar territory for Webb, a songwriter who often combines Christian pop and R&B in his pieces.
Check out this clip for Webb’s “Everything I Need This Christmas.”
But she’s still our Julie! Julie Pinson took part in last week’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Soap Opera Fan Blog wanted to give those who didn’t catch the show a peek into the fun! Watch the video clip below now!
Last week, Nicole managed to bring tears to the eyes of many of the viewers that hate her the most. Sadly, that gain will quickly be lost when she gets up to her old tricks. Now, the no longer reformed Nicole will be enlisting the still reformed Brady to help her out of the pickle she’s in. She’s already setting a plan in motion that would make Sami, the prolific mistress of schemes, blush like a nun in a bordello. Will guilt overwhelm her before it’s too late? Will EJ have learned his lessons from the past and manage to figure out that something is amiss?
Just when she thought she had EJ where she wanted him, everything starts to fall apart. Elvis is a lot of things, but he’s a DiMera above all else, and shares the same obsession with progeny that his father does. So how would he take losing an heir? Knowing him, and knowing Nicole’s past exploits, it’s safe to guess that we’re in for a whole new set of deceptions.
Pill popping physics nerd and killer Nick Fallon has been trying to convince ultra-flake Melanie that she is really a murderer. Is this because he wants to get away with killing Trent Robbins, or is this just his warped way of telling her how much he loves her? That was what killing her father was all about in the first place after all. Since that gesture hasn’t succeeded in purchasing any of her affections, is he suffering from buyer’s remorse?
This week, Trent’s killer will be revealed, although the viewers already knows who it is. But, even more exciting for viewers than the ending of a murder mystery, will be the return of Brady Black. Eric Martsolf will be showing up on Thursday and start making his way around town to revisit his old friends, family, lovers and rivals.