Days of Our Lives

Days of Our Lives Prepares to Say Bye-Bye to Connie (and Maybe a Few Others) as Her Boss Lights a Fire We *Never* Expected!

Days soapbox mashup, Melinda, Connie, comatose Rafe and Gabi/EJ kissing

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Days of Our Lives delivered some heartfelt scenes as the show picked up speed for a solid week. Part of that could be because we got nearly no mention of the soap within a soap that shall not be named. Brady did what Brady does, we learned more about “Abigail,” and Gabi dove headfirst into hate sex.

The End Is Near

Connie’s going full Annie Wilkes at this point, trying to spoon-feed Melinda in bed. I was half expecting a “cockadoody” to come out of her mouth while she went off on Melinda — who just now figured out Connie killed Li! As our own Lori Wilson said, “What did she think was going on?!” Oh, that Kooky Connie.

With her wrists tied to a headboard, Melinda shoots a frightened stare at Connie, who sits on the bed

But yeah, the walls are closing in on Li’s killer. Ava and Stefan are questioning what Connie’s up to and what happened to Melinda. Leo just tipped Stephanie off to Connie’s visit to Everett. Connie, though, made it clear that Melinda’s life is balanced on a razor’s edge right now, and Ava’s digging around so much, Connie may go after her next. The storyline has to be racing towards a conclusion soon, but that could still be relative, seeing as how there’s nothing in spoilers next week about Connie, Melinda, Ava or anyone who’s a part of this story. Bizarre pacing strikes again. (Which is one of the things I hope the new writers fix.)

Heartbreak Hotel

Suzanne Rogers and Linsey Godfrey were amazing this week. Maggie recounting the accident that paralyzed her and took her parents from her as a teen wasn’t just a great nod to history, it was genuinely heartbreaking. I know I’ve never heard Maggie talk about the accident like that since I’ve been watching.

Maggie sits with her arms around an anguished Sarah on the latter's hospital bed.

And saddling Holly with guilt over the cabin keys is a nice touch. I know the grownups insisted what happened wasn’t her fault, but I’d be into Sarah feeling some anger and resentment towards Holly. It’s fascinating how now that Nicole’s gone, the show suddenly remembers who Holly’s related to!

We all knew Brady would do the right thing and turn himself in, but I’m really glad Justin pointed out that he doesn’t know he actually hit Sarah. Circumstantial evidence! That’s all they’ve got! And this, folks, is why it’s so shaky to rely on it for a conviction.

With that said, Jada’s doing a better job as a commissioner than Rafe, overwhelmed or not. (Do I smell some new characters on the horizon for the SPD? Or at least returning ones?) She got the wrong guy, but she got him fast! And she got him by doing the work, putting the inconsistencies together and being persistent! I’m starting to worry about Rafe, though. We’re just getting people talking to a bed and a hand instead of him. There’s zero indication that Galen Gering’s going anywhere, so it’s probably just a hiatus, but it’s still odd.

Wait, What?

I’m confused. We got the teens talking this week about how Mark raised Aaron and Felicity after their parents died. But back on the 4th, Aaron went to a barbecue his mom was having at her place. We can’t even blame that on the strike, because that was written after the writers came back.

Chad regards Abigail and Mark in the Park.

I know they were trying to get a grasp on characters added during the strike, but the haphazard way this was done has me worried about the Abigail storyline now. But I’m still enjoying AnnaLynne McCord’s take. And while I don’t know what “Abigail” and Mark have planned, I can’t see him as a villain. And McCord is on contract, which means her character has to be viable enough to stick around for at least a year, which I can’t see happening if she’s just a villain.

Also, I still think this could be paving the way for the real Abigail’s return.

Burn It All Down

Even if she’s not Abigail, though, I like the thought of her and Gabi teaming up and maybe someday becoming friends again. I can understand Gabi not wanting to forgive Abigail for sending her to prison, but it was, technically, one of her alters who did that and I’ve always hated how that friendship was destroyed.

Gabi straddles EJ as he lies back on his bed.

But Gabi going this scorched earth feels like a lot, even for her. I’m not saying just shrug and move on, but I don’t think Stefan would sleep with Ava again (at least not while married to Gabi). He screwed up big time, but there’s no doubt that he loves Gabi and wants to make it up to her. At least until he gets wind of this EJ affair.

With that said, I was very skeptical about why people who hate each other as much and have such a fraught history as Gabi and EJ would sleep together, even for revenge. But I’ve got to give the show credit for doing a decent job of the two of them hashing that out, while simultaneously insulting each other. And, um, from what we saw of the them going at it… There are definitely sparks!

Stray Thoughts…

  • Stefan had the best line this week to EJ: “You do know that the entire staff still quotes everything Nicole said to you the day she found out you stole Eric’s baby.”
  • How much do you want to bet that Brady and Kristen will come out of this a couple again?
  • We almost made it a full week without Body and Soul! That changes next week, for those who are loving it.

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