Days of Our Lives spoilers for the week of September 2-6, 2024 show that Sarah Horton’s (Linsey Godfrey) memories of the accident are resurfacing. And it’s bound to spell trouble for her mother-in-law, Fiona Cook (Serena Scott Thomas). Meanwhile, Eric Brady (Greg Vaughan) is back in Salem, and there’s one person who won’t be thrilled about his return.
As we kick off the week, on Wednesday, August 28th, Kristen Dimera (Stacy Haiduk) tries to clean up Brady Black’s (Eric Martsolf) mess. Ej Dimera (Dan Feuerriegel), as the district attorney, is more than happy to proceed with an indictment. Kristen warns Brady to run on Dool. And it seems like he’s going to take her advice when he bails on his son Tate Black (Leo Howard) at the hospital. This comes right after Tate confesses he wasn’t at lacrosse camp, but instead hanging out with his girlfriend on Smith Island.
As we kick off the week, on Wednesday, August 28th, Kristen Dimera (Stacy Haiduk) tries to clean up Brady Black’s (Eric Martsolf) mess. Ej Dimera (Dan Feuerriegel), as the district attorney, is more than happy to proceed with an indictment. Kristen warns Brady to run on Dool. And it seems like he’s going to take her advice when he bails on his son Tate Black (Leo Howard) at the hospital. This comes right after Tate confesses he wasn’t at lacrosse camp, but instead hanging out with his girlfriend on Smith Island.
- 8/28/2024
- by Belynda Gates-Turner
- Soap Dirt
Days of our Lives spoilers for Monday, August 19, put Abigail front and center, as both Chad, Jennifer, and Jack want her to act like the woman she doesn’t remember being.
Say My Name
Now that DNA tests have proven that Jane Doe is Abigail (AnnaLynne McCord — did you know this?) — are we the only ones who noticed that the DNA test only proved that she was Jack’s (Matthew Ashford) daughter…there is a difference — Chad (Billy Flynn) is expecting her to snap back into being his wife — and Charlotte and Thomas’s (Christopher Cary) mother — instantly.
Alas, Abigail isn’t feeling it. She doesn’t remember Chad, the kids, his bougie house, or his creepy dad from the portrait. She doesn’t remember her dad. But will she remember her mom? Jennifer (Cady McClain) has rushed to Salem for a reunion. Will it be what does the trick?...
Say My Name
Now that DNA tests have proven that Jane Doe is Abigail (AnnaLynne McCord — did you know this?) — are we the only ones who noticed that the DNA test only proved that she was Jack’s (Matthew Ashford) daughter…there is a difference — Chad (Billy Flynn) is expecting her to snap back into being his wife — and Charlotte and Thomas’s (Christopher Cary) mother — instantly.
Alas, Abigail isn’t feeling it. She doesn’t remember Chad, the kids, his bougie house, or his creepy dad from the portrait. She doesn’t remember her dad. But will she remember her mom? Jennifer (Cady McClain) has rushed to Salem for a reunion. Will it be what does the trick?...
- 8/16/2024
- by Alina Adams
- Soap Hub
Days of Our Lives continues to keep fans on their toes with its unfolding storylines the week of May 13-17, 2024. A major plot development is around the corner with the baby spoiler storyline, Clyde Weston’s activities, and an upcoming wedding. Ben Weston, better known as the Necktie Killer, is heavily involved in the drama, along with Ej Dimera (Dan Feuerriegel), and Gabi Hernandez (Cherie Jimenez).
Ej Dimera finds himself concerned about Chanel Dupree’s (Raven Bowens) pregnancy and potential radiation exposure. Meanwhile, tensions rise as Sophia (Madelyn Kientz) reveals her desire to attend prom with Tate Black (Leo Howard), leading to complications with Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) on Dool.
In other news, Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun) and Harris Michaels (Steve Burton) unearth shocking information from Clyde’s black book, leading Xander Cook (Paul Telfer) to accuse Stefan Dimera (Brandon Barash) of setting him up on the NBC Peacock soap opera.
Ej Dimera finds himself concerned about Chanel Dupree’s (Raven Bowens) pregnancy and potential radiation exposure. Meanwhile, tensions rise as Sophia (Madelyn Kientz) reveals her desire to attend prom with Tate Black (Leo Howard), leading to complications with Holly Jonas (Ashley Puzemis) on Dool.
In other news, Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun) and Harris Michaels (Steve Burton) unearth shocking information from Clyde’s black book, leading Xander Cook (Paul Telfer) to accuse Stefan Dimera (Brandon Barash) of setting him up on the NBC Peacock soap opera.
- 5/8/2024
- by Belynda Gates-Turner
- Soap Dirt
Days of our Lives sees a whirlwind of suspense and drama ensues as various secrets unravel and unexpected news surfaces. Ej Dimera (Dan Feuerriegel) faces a shocking revelation about baby Jude, while Chanel Dupree (Raven Bowens) and Johnny Dimera (Carson Boatman) grapple with the implications of a high-risk pregnancy.
Days of our Lives: What will Eric and Nicole Do?
Meanwhile on Dool, Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) and Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) settle into their new life together, and Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein) finds herself at odds with Everett Lynch (Blake Berris).
As the week progresses, Xander Cook (Paul Telfer) confronts Stefan Dimera (Brandon Barash) about his suspicions regarding Harris Michaels’ (Steve Burton) shooting. Furthermore, Maggie Horton Kiriakis (Suzanne Rogers) uncovers significant truths about Constantine Meleounis (John Kapelos).
Amid the chaos on the NBC Peacock soap opera, Paulina Price (Jackee Harry) wrestles with guilt over Chanel’s pregnancy complications, and Chad...
Days of our Lives: What will Eric and Nicole Do?
Meanwhile on Dool, Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) and Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) settle into their new life together, and Stephanie Johnson (Abigail Klein) finds herself at odds with Everett Lynch (Blake Berris).
As the week progresses, Xander Cook (Paul Telfer) confronts Stefan Dimera (Brandon Barash) about his suspicions regarding Harris Michaels’ (Steve Burton) shooting. Furthermore, Maggie Horton Kiriakis (Suzanne Rogers) uncovers significant truths about Constantine Meleounis (John Kapelos).
Amid the chaos on the NBC Peacock soap opera, Paulina Price (Jackee Harry) wrestles with guilt over Chanel’s pregnancy complications, and Chad...
- 5/3/2024
- by Belynda Gates-Turner
- Soap Dirt
Fans are drumming up support for a "Garrison's Gorillas" TV movie based on the 1967 ABC TV series, featuring a "Dirty Dozen" scenario of training Allied prisoners for World War II military missions.
The original TV stories focused on a sordid group of 'wronged-guys', recruited from stateside prisons to use specialized criminal skills against the Third Reich during World War II.
The men were promised a parole at the end of the war if they made the grade. And if they lived. The alternative was an immediate return to prison. If they ran, they could expect execution for desertion.
The four main characters were con-man 'Actor' (Cesare Danova), safecracker 'Casino' (Rudy Solari), cat burglar 'Goniff' (Christopher Cary) and native American 'Chief ' (Brendan Boone).
Led by West Pointer 'First Lt. Craig Garrison' (Ron Harper) from a secluded English mansion serving as a headquarters, the group ranged all over Europe in exploits...
The original TV stories focused on a sordid group of 'wronged-guys', recruited from stateside prisons to use specialized criminal skills against the Third Reich during World War II.
The men were promised a parole at the end of the war if they made the grade. And if they lived. The alternative was an immediate return to prison. If they ran, they could expect execution for desertion.
The four main characters were con-man 'Actor' (Cesare Danova), safecracker 'Casino' (Rudy Solari), cat burglar 'Goniff' (Christopher Cary) and native American 'Chief ' (Brendan Boone).
Led by West Pointer 'First Lt. Craig Garrison' (Ron Harper) from a secluded English mansion serving as a headquarters, the group ranged all over Europe in exploits...
- 1/9/2013
- by M. Stevens
- SneakPeek
"Garrison's Gorillas" was an ABC TV series broadcast 1967-1968, with a total of 26 hour-long episodes produced. The series was 'inspired' by the 1967 war action feature "The Dirty Dozen", which featured a similar scenario of training Allied prisoners for World War II military missions.
"Garrison's Gorillas" focused on a motley group of commandos recruited from stateside prisons to use their special skills against the Germans in World War II.
The men were promised a parole at the end of the war if they worked out. And if they lived. The alternative was an immediate return to prison. If they ran, they could expect execution for desertion.
The four main characters were the con-man 'Actor' (Cesare Danova), a safecracker 'Casino' (Rudy Solari), a cat burglar 'Goniff' (Christopher Cary) and a native American with a switchblade 'Chief (Brendan Boone').
Led by West Pointer 'First Lt. Craig Garrison' (Ron Harper) and headquartered in a secluded mansion in England,...
"Garrison's Gorillas" focused on a motley group of commandos recruited from stateside prisons to use their special skills against the Germans in World War II.
The men were promised a parole at the end of the war if they worked out. And if they lived. The alternative was an immediate return to prison. If they ran, they could expect execution for desertion.
The four main characters were the con-man 'Actor' (Cesare Danova), a safecracker 'Casino' (Rudy Solari), a cat burglar 'Goniff' (Christopher Cary) and a native American with a switchblade 'Chief (Brendan Boone').
Led by West Pointer 'First Lt. Craig Garrison' (Ron Harper) and headquartered in a secluded mansion in England,...
- 8/20/2010
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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