Y&R Short Recap Monday, December 30, 2024

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Sharon decided to spend New Year’s Eve at Society with her family. Unbeknownst to them, Ian and Jordan plotted to harm her. Jordan ambushed Sharon outside Society, rendering her unconscious and holding her captive in a hotel room. Meanwhile, Ian drugged Tessa’s drink, causing her to collapse. Mariah arrived in time to witness Ian tending to Tessa, leading to a confrontation. Nick called the police, but Ian’s release from prison was confirmed as legitimate, leaving the family frustrated and concerned.

Elsewhere, Phyllis attended a gathering at a jazz club, where tensions arose due to her animosity toward Sharon and her discomfort with Danny’s reunion with Christine. Overwhelmed, Phyllis left the event and, during a solitary drive, recalled that an older woman with wavy hair had been driving the truck that had run her off the road. This realization prompted her to consider letting go of her obsessions and focusing on making her children proud.

 

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Days Transcript Monday, December 30, 2024

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

 [siren blaring]

I got your message.

Madam Mayor, I appreciate you coming.

You wanted to discuss some things with me?

I do.

It’s about replacing EJ DiMera as DA.

Replace EJ as– did I miss something? Who–who was proposing that we do that?

I am.

I see. Well, since you got it all figured out, you got a candidate in mind?

I do. Belle Black.

[soft dramatic music]

Belle?

Shawn. Why, did you forget I was still in Salem?

No, of course not. I just didn’t expect to see you here. You have a client in the holding or something?

No, I just– I had a meeting with Jada.

Oh. About a case?

No, not really.

You know, you’re fidgeting right now. And you only do that when you’re anxious. So what is it? What’s going on?

[clears throat] You promise you won’t say anything?

Yeah, of course.

Jada asked if I would consider replacing EJ as the DA.


Let’s back this up a tad, shall we? I mean, if you hate Argentina so much, there’s a whole planet worth of places to choose from. [doorbell rings]

You want me to get that?

No! No, I do not. You stay put. I’ll get rid of whoever it is. Then clean this mess up.

[mellow jazz music]


[door clicks]

[mysterious music]

Rafe, what do I owe the displeasure?

I’m here on behalf of Ava Vitali.


Kristen, stay the hell away– from me.

[soft guitar music]

[soft dramatic music]

Sophia? You sure you’re okay with this?


That’s not the point, is it? I mean, it’s not like you want to have a baby, so… this is what we have to do. Come on. Let’s go.


[dramatic music]

Holly?

What the hell is going on here?


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Nothing. Nothing is going– Sophia, she’s here–

I am such an idiot. You want to know why I came here, Tate? I came here because I was going to ask if you minded if I went to that concert with a guy. He’s new in town, and I thought he could use a friend. And I can’t believe I was worried you might be jealous of that. Meanwhile, here you are doing what? Going on a pleasure trip with her?

[dramatic music]


I’m sorry. I– I thought you were someone else.

Clearly.

Do I know you?

I’m Amy Choi, Sophia’s mother. We met before her interview at The Bistro.

Yes, that’s right. Of course.

I’m sorry I startled you. I was just hoping to ask you for a favor.

Oh, yeah, sure.

Sophia is going to look at colleges with a friend this weekend, but she forgot to pack her retainer. I know it’s a short trip, but I would rather not spend thousands on another round of orthodontia.

I don’t blame you. [laughs]

So would you mind giving it to her when she comes in today? They’re leaving right after her shift. I was going to drop it at her friend’s, but since I ran into you.

Okay. Yeah, well, normally, I’d be– I’d be more than happy to. But Sophia’s not working today.

What?

[mellow guitar music]

Ava Vitali? That woman is a menace. Whatever trouble she’s gotten herself into now, I can assure you it has nothing to do with me.

Yeah, well, it actually appears as though someone has been causing trouble for Ava. As I’m sure you know, I’m no longer with Salem PD. I’ve taken a job as a PI for Black Patch. And Ava has hired us to find the source of these threatening texts that she’s been receiving.

Well, I’m afraid you’re wasting your time harassing me about it, Hernandez, since I can assure you I haven’t given that woman a millisecond of thought in quite some time. Now as you know, she has a lot of enemies. So I suggest you go bark up a different tree.

Yeah, sure. But this isn’t just a hunch, EJ. You see, my boss, Steve Johnson, has already traced the origin of the texts to this house.

[tense music]


Wait a minute. Mayor Price is firing EJ?

Shh! Would you keep your voice down?

I’m sorry. I guess the old commish is sick and tired of you always whipping EJ’s ass in court?

I wouldn’t exactly put it that way, but Jada did say she’s going to have a conversation with the mayor and see if she’d be open to making the change.

And if she does, are you going to take the job?

I–I admit I had some reservations. I did. But Jada is very persuasive. And honestly, I think I’d really enjoy working with her.

Yeah, I mean, come on. Jada is great.

Yeah, but the thing is, she said she needed an answer from me before she would broach the topic with the mayor. So I already committed to her if– if it all works out.

Well, this is–this is huge.

Yeah, but it’s not official yet, so mum’s the word. I really don’t want EJ to find out if it all falls apart.

Yeah, no, no. Right, right, yeah. I mean, I can only imagine what his reaction is going to be if it does happen, especially with your history.

Our history? Really, Shawn? I know what that’s a euphemism for, I think.

No, Belle. Come on. I didn’t mean it like that.

Yeah, you did. Yeah, you did. Right in the middle of what I thought was a perfectly friendly conversation. You just couldn’t help but bring up my affair with him, could you? Thank you for throwing that in my face yet again.

I didn’t know you were in the business of hiring DAs.

Okay, I know this may seem like I’m going outside of my lane here. And of course, this would have to be your decision.

You’re just offering your professional opinion?

Well, yes, I am. Mayor Price, I can only keep this city safe if the criminals I arrest are brought to justice.

Mm, so you think another defense attorney would be better at the job than a man whose only Christmas wish is the blood of his enemy?

Honestly, I do. Hattie Adams just walked because EJ attempted to question her without her lawyer present.

Hattie walked?

Thanks to EJ’s blatant disregard for the legal process. He made Belle Black’s job easy. She got hold of his blunder and used that information to help her client.

So she’s the better lawyer.

I think so. But when EJ underperforms, I can’t help but wonder if it’s a matter of legal skills and competence or lack thereof.

What? What are you saying?

Look, it’s known that the DiMeras have connections to organized crime. And EJ has not kept his hands clean in the past. So sometimes when he lets certain criminals run free, I can’t help but think that he has an ulterior motive.

[dramatic music]


That is preposterous. As I’ve already expressed, Ava is of no concern to me. So why would I waste my time sending text messages?

EJ, relax. Okay? Now this might come as a surprise to you, but not everything is about you. We have reason to believe that the texts were sent by your sister. Is she here?

No, she’s not. She’s at work. So if you want to trot on over to DiMera Enterprises and question her there–

Thank you. I’ll do that. But while I’m here, I– I actually do have some questions for you about another matter.


I’m certain Sophia told me she was working the lunch shift today. Are you saying my daughter is lying to me?

No. You know what, I think I am mixing her up with another one of my employees who asked for the next couple of days off. Yes. So I am more than happy to give Sophia her retainer when she comes in.

Thank you. I’m relieved.

Yeah.

And I’m sorry if I seem overly cautious. I do trust Sophia, but she is a teenager.

Yeah, I get it. I’m a mother myself. But you know what, with Sophia, I don’t think you need to worry. She is a very responsible employee, and she is a wonderful young woman. You should be very proud.

Oh, I am. But since you seem to have gotten to know her fairly well, I wonder if you can tell me, has she been acting differently recently?

Not that I’ve noticed. Why?

Well, these past few weeks, she’s been distant, also sleeping more than usual. And when I ask her about her old friends, she just tells me she doesn’t talk to them anymore.

Oh, yeah. Well, I can understand why she wouldn’t be talking to Holly Jonas and Tate Black after how they treated her.

Yes, it was very hurtful of that young man to pretend he was interested in my daughter when he only had eyes for her best friend.

Yeah. So if she’s been seeming a little off this week, you know, the past couple of weeks, then that’s probably why. But she’ll bounce back. I’m sure it’ll just take a little time.

But the prom was last spring. Why would she be suddenly upset about that again?

Oh, right. That’s–that’s true. The prom was a little while ago. But you know, recently– recently, Sophia told me that Tate and Holly got back together again. And so that’s probably what happened, that the old feelings just resurfaced from– from prom.

You weren’t talking about prom, were you? Has something happened more recently, Ms. Vitali? Has my daughter been seeing this boy behind my back?


Holly, it is not what–

It’s not what, Tate? I’d really like to hear you try and spin this right now. What is the perfectly logical reason why the two of you guys are leaving together, bags in hand, when you told me you were visiting your grandparents in California?

Okay. I know what you must think.

Have you guys been seeing each other this entire time?

No, no, no. Sophia and I are not seeing each other.

No, of course not. You guys just are taking an innocent, platonic trip together that you lied to me about for no reason at all.

[soft dramatic music]


I seriously have to be the one to say it? We’re not going to Disneyland, Holly. We’re going to get an abortion.


Mrs. Choi, I think I gave you the wrong idea about Sophia. She is a great kid. And I don’t know how much she confides in you.

Clearly, a lot less than she confides in you. What is going on with my daughter that she’s not telling me?

With all due respect, I think you need to be having this conversation with Sophia.

Will she tell me the truth? Ms. Vitali, you said you’re a mother, right?

I am.

Then you must know how I feel. So, mother to mother, please tell me. What happened between my daughter and Tate Black?


An abortion? Sophia, you’re pregnant?

No, he is. What do you think? Come on, Tate. Let’s go.

Hey, can I please just have a few moments with Holly first? Alone, please?

Fine. But when I get back, we’re leaving.

[soft tense music]


Holly, I’m so sorry.

You’re sorry? Really? That’s all you have to say?

You know, she and– we only had sex the one time, and we used a condom.

What about that time you said my name in bed with her?

Yeah, but we had only just started. I–I have no idea how this happened.

You have no idea?

No, you know what I mean. I just–I thought we were careful. Like, I was shocked when she told me.

How long have you known?

Just a couple of days.

And she’s sure it’s yours?

Yeah. She’s sure.

Oh, my God. I really didn’t see this one coming.

Holly… I can’t tell you how sorry I am. I– I just–I thought if I told you that it would be like salt in the wound. And–

Yeah.

I just didn’t see any reason to do that to you.

So it was your idea to hide this from me?

I just wanted to protect you. I didn’t want to hurt you. Now I am pretty sure that that was the wrong call.

No, you were right. I was definitely going to feel like this if you told me. Still kind of wish you did, though.

Well, just for the record, Sophia didn’t want anyone to find out, either. She’s really freaked out, too.

Mm. I can imagine.

Obviously, Sophia doesn’t want to have this baby any more than I do. And she can’t have an abortion in this state without parental consent, which she said her parents would never give her.

Yeah, I know her parents. She’s not wrong.

So we found a clinic out of state. And I figured that we would go, take care of it, and come back, and no one would find out.

Right. Especially not me.


What happened between EJ and me was a mistake. And it’s completely irrelevant.

Listen, I know. I’m sorry. I swear to you, I was not trying to be an ass. I mean, I know we’ve gotten past the whole you and EJ thing.

Oh, so now it’s “the whole EJ and me thing,” instead of the whole it was our “history.”

Okay, look. Belle. Belle. We don’t have to discuss this, okay? I only brought it up because I’m worried about you. Look, I know that EJ is going to take this very personally when he loses a job to you. And I know how vindictive he can be.

I know that. Listen, I don’t even know if I wanted to stay in Salem, and much less start a war with EJ DiMera. I didn’t exactly have that on my bingo card for 2025.

Well, then why did you say yes to Jada, then?

Well, because she pointed out that the DA has been ineffective as of late. And yeah, part of that’s on me. Part of that is because I’ve been doing a good job defending people who may or may not be guilty. And maybe it’s time to be on the other side of that. Maybe I should be putting some guilty people away.

Yeah. Yeah. I remember you wanting to make that switch a while back.

Yeah. And I think maybe now is the time. Claire is all set up in South Africa. She doesn’t need me there, really. And I’m starting to feel like I am needed here. I mean, you should have heard what Jada was saying about EJ.

Yeah, I mean, it sounds like he’s been giving the department hell.

Yeah, well, he’s using the law to selectively prosecute his enemies and avoid prosecuting his friends, and– and he’s going to play dirty to win if he thinks he can get away with it.

Yeah, there’s no surprise there.

At least I know that I would operate from a place of integrity and be on the right side of the law

Yeah, I agree. You would make a huge improvement over EJ as DA.

[suspenseful music]


You think EJ is letting criminals go free on purpose?

It’s a possibility. You do remember that case that he– that deal he made with his brother, Stefan?

Oh, yes, oh, yes. And we had a chat about that, believe me. But Hattie Adams? She poisoned his son. You think he wanted her to walk?

Not necessarily. Look, I’m not saying he’s intentional every time. But I have noticed a very concerning pattern.

EJ is very conscious about his image and his prosecution record. I highly doubt that he’d be dumb enough to make a pattern of deliberately throwing cases.

Maybe not overtly, but in the last month, EJ declined to prosecute at least six cases here that I believe would have been winnable in court. And look, I’ve done some research. And out of those six cases, there were four– four involved were family members of DiMera associates.

Oh, son of a– oh. Okay, I’ll admit it. That doesn’t look good.

Look, I haven’t proved it yet. But–but no, it does not.

Oh.

So… am I hearing that you may be open to my idea?

Well, it’s no secret that I’ve had serious issues with EJ in the past. Only a few months ago, I replaced him with Melinda Trask. But that lasted for about one minute, because that bastard, he pushed back with a vengeance. Even threatened to have me recalled.

He was behind that?

Yes, he was. And I shouldn’t have let him get away with it. But situation was and is complicated by the fact that my daughter is married to his son. And I don’t want to cause any more drama in that family. Lord knows there’s plenty of that already there.

Whatever else you feel compelled to harass me about, it isn’t a good time.

Why so antsy, EJ? You really want me to come back tomorrow and question you again?

Very well. What is it?

Okay. Now, I have been hired by a client to find out the identity of the new Lady Whistleblower and stop him or her from spoiling future “Body & Soul” storylines. Is something funny?

[laughs] [clears throat] No, no, no, no, no. I understand this is a very serious business, and I am glad you’re keeping yourself occupied during your newfound spare time. Please, please continue.

Thank you.

[chuckles]

We originally thought that it was Hattie Adams, but now we have reason to believe that it is someone else. I know your son is the director for “Body & Soul.”

Yes. And while I’m happy for my son and his burgeoning television career, I must admit I don’t really care for soap operas myself. So while I find this line of questioning amusing, you can tell your anonymous client that I am not, nor have I ever been a gossip columnist under the pseudonym “Lady Whistleblower.”

Again with the paranoia, EJ. Listen, you are not a suspect.

Then why the hell are you here wasting my time?

Because I intend to question everyone on the cast and crew of “Body & Soul.” So I was hoping to come here and ask Johnny and Chanel some questions. Maybe they have some information about where these leaks are coming from.

Well, Johnny and Chanel aren’t here, either. So I’m afraid you’ve completely wasted a trip. [glass shatters]

[suspenseful music]

What was that?


[tense jazz music]

Oops.

I have no idea what that noise was.

Yeah, well, don’t you want to go check? It sounded like glass breaking.

Whatever it is, I’m sure Harold will take care of it.

You’re not even mildly curious? I mean, what if it was an irreplaceable Ming vase.

Oh, we have too many of them, really. Rachel broke one just last week practicing karate, and I told her not to fret. Because at the end of the day, things are just things.

Uh-huh.

Mm-hmm.

You know, frankly, EJ, you are acting strange, even for you. When I first got here, you were anxious for no reason. And now you are calm as could be, even though we have heard glass breaking in the other room. Your demeanor is making my spidey senses tingle.

Huh. I didn’t know you had any senses, let alone spidey, tingly ones.

Ah, well, then maybe I should go check it out.

Absolutely not.

Okay, then. Out with it, EJ. What are you hiding?


If you think replacing EJ is too fraught, I understand.

Now you got me looking like a hypocrite. If I let this go because EJ is family, then aren’t I just taking a page right out of his playbook?

No, Mayor Price, look. I know that this is a hard decision for you. But if I may, okay, in order to keep the streets of Salem safe, I can’t do it alone.

Of course not. I know. I know. And I know I’ve been breathing down your neck about some things that aren’t entirely within your control. I can be a tough boss, but I do hear you, Jada.

Thank you. And I understand that you’ll need some time to think about this.

No, I don’t need any time to think about it. I already made up my mind. EJ needs to go.

I’m glad we’re on the same page.

However, I don’t need a revolving door of DAs. Now I need somebody who’s ready to step into the position and who will stay there for the long haul.

I thought you might say that. And I hope I’m not overstepping here, but I did speak with Belle Black already, and she agreed to take the position, if offered.

I see.

Mm-hmm. Look, not only is she on the side of justice, but she is also a shark. She’s won three cases in the short time she’s been here in Salem, two against EJ.

There is no doubt, there’s no doubt that Ms. Black has a very impressive record as a defense attorney. And I trust your instincts, Jada. So if she’s willing to commit, I say that we extend the offer.

Great. I’m sure she’ll be happy with your decision.

Hmm. EJ, on the other hand…

Do you think he might go after you?

Oh, yeah. He definitely will. But I say bring it. Doing what’s right for the people of Salem, that’s all that really matters. And I am not going to be bullied by that man again.


Well, thank you for the vote of confidence. It means a lot. But you do realize that if I am offered this position, not only are we both staying in Salem, but we’d be working together. So I guess I should ask you if you’re okay with that.

I mean, I think that we’ve been doing pretty well so far, you know, being around each other. I mean, yes, I know I did put my foot in my mouth earlier, but I’d say for the most part, you know?

We haven’t started World War III or anything.

Yeah, exactly. I don’t see us taking it that far. So– so yeah, you know what? I’m okay with us working together, as long as you are.

[soft dramatic music]

So this is really happening.


Holly, I–I am so, so sorry. You do realize this doesn’t have to change anything with us, right?

Are you serious?

Yeah. Why would it? It’s not like Sophia and I have feelings for each other. She’s not going to have this baby. She wants to put all of this behind her as much as we do.

Yeah, I’m sure she does, considering she wants to graduate college in three years, and get her MD, her PhD. She has her whole future mapped out, and it certainly doesn’t include having a kid before she’s out of high school.

Yes, you’re right. You’re right. Look… I know that this is a lot for us to deal with right now. But as long as Sophia and I can go take care of this, you know, everything is going to work out in the end, I promise. And since I am her ride, I feel like it would be a jerk move to back out now. So are you okay with this, me taking her out of state?

I guess I have to be.


I understand that you care about your daughter.

Of course I care. I am her mother. I have a right to know.

Mom? What’s going on?

Your boss and I were just having a very interesting conversation about you and Tate Black.

I’m so sorry. I thought–

What did you say to her?

She said enough.

[mellow guitar music]

Mom… can we please not do this in the middle of the town square?

Oh, we are doing this right now. Were you sneaking around with this boy? Did you kiss him?

Did I– Um, oh, wow, okay. I guess I– I should be honest. A few weeks ago, I was at Tate’s house, working on a group project, and he kissed me. And I know you wouldn’t approve, so I didn’t tell you. And I’m sorry, but– but Tate’s back with Holly now, so you don’t have to worry about us kissing anymore.

That’s the full story?

Yeah.

Then why do you look so smug? What else have you done, Sophia?

Nothing.

Are you doing drugs?

No.

I don’t believe a word coming out of your mouth.

Fine. You’re right as always. You shouldn’t believe me, okay? Because Tate and I, we’ve done a lot more than kissing.


Are you saying that you’ve had sex with this boy?

Why don’t we take this conversation indoors?

You know how your father and I feel about sex before marriage. You know how God feels.

[mellow guitar music]

Look, Mom. Please, I think I’m going to be sick.

She does look a little pale. Why don’t we at least sit down?

She’s fine. And you are not her mother. You should go find another teenager to corrupt and let me handle this. So you’re saying you had sex with this boy, and then he left you for Holly. Am I understanding that correctly?

That about sums it up.

See? What have I told you about boys your age, Sophia?

Only care about one thing.

And was I right? You know you could have caught all kinds of diseases. You could be pregnant. We need to take you to the gynecologist.

Too late for that, Mom. Way too late. [retches]

Sophia’s parents are beyond strict. If they ever found out she was having an abortion–

They won’t.

So everything’s fine and I shouldn’t be so worked up about this.

Holly, I got Sophia pregnant. And so I feel like I have to be there for her right now. You understand that, right?

Yeah, of course, but–

And you also understand that this does not change anything between us. Like, Sophia doesn’t want to be with me. She hates me as much as she hates you.

I don’t know, Tate. At this point, I feel like, I don’t know, maybe the universe is trying to tell us that maybe we aren’t meant to be together.

Screw the universe. Are you kidding me? No, look, I know, I know, I know we’ve been through a lot, but all of that has made us stronger. So you know, if the universe wants to try and tear us apart, great. I’d like to see it try.

[soft dramatic music]


I love you, Holly.

I love you, too, Tate.


I’ll be home soon. Okay?

Okay. I’ll be waiting.


You trespass into my home and demand to know what I’m hiding, who the hell do you think you are?

Well, clearly someone that’s gotten under your skin.

Well, you can suspect me all you want. So unless you have a warrant– oh, but of course, they don’t give you those anymore because you’re no longer the commissioner of police. You’re not even on the force. So I say this with all due respect, and by that I mean none at all.

Hmm.

Get the hell off my property. Now.

Okay.

[tense music]


What the hell happened?

Sorry. All right? I was trying to eavesdrop on your conversation in case I needed to scram, you know, and I was– I had a glass up against the door, but I was eating a croissant, and then it slipped out of my–

Okay, okay. I get it. Now since you were eavesdropping on our entire conversation, I assume you know that was Rafe Hernandez at the door. Did that not concern you at all?

Well, it seemed like you did a pretty good job of getting rid of him.

For now, but who knows when that nosy bastard is going to return, underscoring the need for you to get the hell out of here as soon as possible. It would have been a total disaster if you two had come face-to-face. [phone ringing] [sighs] Madam Mayor, are you calling about an urgent matter?

You should consider any matter that I contact you about urgent, EJ. Now I need you right away in Commissioner Hunter’s office.

This isn’t the best time.

Are you bleeding from your mouth?

What? No.

Okay. Then be here in 0 minutes.

What is this a– I’m afraid I have to go. I’ll be back shortly. I want that floor spotless when I return.

What? You don’t have servants for that?

They’re not your servants. And they shouldn’t know about you or your messes. Clean it up and make yourself scarce. Go hide in the bowels of the West Wing like you did last night. And make sure no one sees you until I return. Do I make myself clear?

Crystal.

And when I do return, we are going to discuss your permanent exit from this house and your relocation to Argentina.

[soft tense music]


Clean it!

You’re up to something, EJ. I’m gonna find out what it is.

[dramatic music]

[soft dramatic music]

Hey, checked traffic. We should be able to make it in, like, three hou–

We can’t go.

What are you talking about? I talked to Holly. She understands.

No, no, it’s– it’s not because of Holly.

Then why can’t we go?

Because of me.


Yes, I am okay with this. We’re both adults. We can make it work.

Better than we made our marriage work, I hope.

You know, we had a good run. I think we can be pretty proud of that.

You know what, you’re right. You’re right. We can be. I hope you do get this job as DA. I do. Any DA is going to be better than EJ. And we’d be very lucky if it’s you.

Oh, Belle, Shawn.

EJ.

Congratulations on your victory this morning.

Thank you.

Well, don’t get too used to it. It’s not going to happen again

[soft dramatic music]


Sounds like that might be happening right now.

He sure is taking his time. [knocking on door]

Good morning, ladies. What can I do for you?

I’m glad you asked. Nothing.

I beg your pardon?

You will be doing nothing for me from here on out. I’m replacing you as DA, effective immediately.


[suspenseful music]


If EJ wants to stow me away, I’m going to at least get some provisions.

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GH Short Recap Monday, December 30, 2024

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Sonny met with Alexis to discuss his custody battle with Ava. Alexis informed him that the funds from Ava’s divorce settlement had been transferred to Ace, making Ava financially unstable. She also expressed concerns about Kristina managing Charlie’s Pub, fearing it might attract unwanted federal attention, and urged Sonny to take over the establishment. Sonny, however, believed the pub was a legitimate business and declined to intervene, not wanting to undermine Kristina’s progress.

Later, Sonny visited his boxing gym, where he experienced chest pains and collapsed, indicating a potential heart attack. Meanwhile, in Prague, Valentin confronted Lulu during her visit with Charlotte, asserting that he was the primary parent in their daughter’s life. Their discussion was interrupted when Dante arrived, causing Valentin to feel ambushed. As tensions rose, a sniper’s gunshot rang out, further escalating the situation.

 

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12 Men of Hallmark Christmas Movies

Article: My 12 Men of Hallmark Christmas Movies

 

Andrew Walker

by Barbara 12/15/24

On the 1st day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, my all time favorite, Andrew W Walker, in *all* his Hallmark Christmas movies.

On the 2nd day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Kristoffer Polaha in “Small Town Christmas”, “Rocky Mountain Christmas”, “A Biltmore Christma”, and “Hearts of Christmas”; and Tyler Hynes in “Three Wise Men and a Baby”, “Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas”, and “An Unexpected Christmas” (I couldn’t decide between these two men so they’re tied for the 2nd day of Christmas).

On the 3rd day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Ryan McPartlin in “A Veryhttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm0267511/ Vermont Christmas”, “The Holiday Fix Up”, and “Twinkle All the Way.”

On the 4th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Luke MacFarlane in “Maggie’s Christmas Miracle.”

On the 5th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Sean Faris in “Christmas with Holly” and “A Veteran’s Christmas.”Wes Brown

On the 6th Day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Wes Brown in “Haul Out the Holly Lit Up” and “Check Inn to Christmas.”

On the 7th Day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Jon Cor in “Picture a Perfect Christmas” and “Christmas on the Vine.”

On the 8th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Marcus Rosner in “Flipping for Christmas.”

On the 9th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Cameron Mathison in “A Christmas to Remember.”

Steve BacicOn the 10th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Corey Sevier in “Northern Lights of Christmas” and “Noel Next Door.”

On the 11th day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Chandler Massey in “Mystic Christmas.”

On the 12th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, Steve Bacic in “Time for Him to Come Home for Christmas” (he does not play the male lead, but his character is an integral part of the story, and he was fabulous).

 

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Days Transcript Friday, December 27, 2024

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

Mmm.

Arnold?

Morning.

[soft dramatic music]


– Rafe, look at all these choices.

Yeah.

Oh, I forgot how much work goes into planning a wedding.

Yeah, I’m starting to think that maybe Nicole and I had the right idea getting married at city hall.

Such a romantic.

Well, for me, true romance is gazing into your eyes while I say my vows.

You’ve been working on that one for a while, haven’t you?

Did that not sound off the cuff? I have been rehearsing that for a minute, actually. Yeah.

No, it sounded perfect, just like you.

[tender music]

You know, we should probably table this, though, because don’t you have to get to work?

Oh, yes. You are right. But wait. Before I go, I have a date in mind for the wedding, so we should probably talk about that first.

Oh, okay. What you got?

Why don’t we get married on your birthday?

“Good morning, Capricorn. “Or should we say, beware the morning. “With Pluto dominant and Aquarius taking the reins, consider hibernation as your go-to mode for the day.” Ugh. Happy birthday to me. Why are my horoscopes always such a downer? I really need to talk to Chadwick about hiring a better astrologer. Oh, of course, a new column from Lady Whistlefaux-er. “Here’s some hot goss, fresh off the griddle. “Rumor has it that the old Lady Whistleblower is going crazy”– Ugh. “Old”? I am the only person I know whose birthdays go in reverse. Where was I?

-“is going crazy not knowing who replaced her. In fact, she’s so desperate to figure out yours truly’s true identity, she hired a PI. Sorry to say, this private dick’s barking up the wrong tree. But I do have respect for my elders, and I wouldn’t want the old girl to have a stroke. So who knows? Maybe I’ll just show up at her door and put her out of her misery.” [knocking at door]

[tense jazz music]


Whistleblower? At long last, we finally meet.

I’m not that early, am I?

No. Don’t worry. My dad and grandma already left for work, so we’re alone.

Good. I just had to get out of the house. I mean, I know the abortion appointment isn’t until tomorrow. But I just feel like the sooner we get on the road, the sooner we can get this over with.

Yeah. I wanted to get an early start, too, so– [knocking at door]

[tense music]

Are you expecting someone?

Tate, are you home? It’s Holly.

[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Tate, are you there?

Go. Go, Kate. You need to hide, like now.

Go?

Yes. Holly can’t know anything about this. You said to me, you don’t want anyone to know either, right?

Fine.

[tense music]


[sighs]

Oh. Hey. There you are. What took you so long?


You’re not Lady Whistleblower. Wait. Are you?

Um, I have no idea what that means.

Never mind. Come in. Come in, come in, come in. [sighs] I’m sorry. This just is not a very good time. There is a gossip columnist trying to ruin my life.

I’m never sure if you’re joking.

It’s my superpower.

Right. Well, I didn’t want to bother you, but I was just hoping you would have some news about that necklace I gave you to sell.

The necklace, right. That’ perfect, perfect necklace. As a matter of fact, Dougie boy, I do.

We could call it a birth-aversary. Okay, yeah, that might need a little workshopping.

Yeah.

But it would be a surefire way for you to remember our anniversary.

Oh, ye of little faith.

No. No, that is not what I meant, okay? I just meant that you are a very important and busy man with a lot on his mind.

Oh, that’s a nice save.

Mm.

But it is coming fast, you know. My birthday’s end of January.

Yes, I know. But remember, we did talk about doing it soon, so no? Unless– unless you are afraid of being forced to share the spotlight with your bride on your special day. Would that be an issue?

Actually, I can’t think of a better present.

Mm.

Mwah.

Mm. You know, I am beginning to like this idea.

It’s okay.

Yeah. Okay. Later, birthday boy.

Okay, bye.

[soft music]


Arnold, are you out of your mind? What in God’s name do you think you’re doing?

I’m enjoying this breakfast. That’s what. You’re man, Harold, I got to tell you, he’s something else. You know, he cuts these strawberries into these little flowers. It’s a little girly, but– you want some?

No, I do not want some. Is that my robe?

This is yours?

Yes.

Oh. Well, I spotted on a hanger, and I got to tell you, this thing is so plush. I mean, it is so soft and silky. It feels really good on my naked body. But if you want it back–

No, no, no, no. Keep it–keep it on. Consider it a gift, in fact– a parting gift.

Who says I’m parting?

I do, damn it. Now, you’ve had your fun. It’s time to leave. So get dressed and get the hell out of my house.


What’s the rush? I just got here. Oh, by the way, you got any more of this vodka? This OJ, it could use a kick.

Arnold, we went over all of this last night in excruciating detail. I can’t have anyone else seeing you and me together. My son, Johnny, walking in on us like that could have been a total disaster.

But it wasn’t, right? The kid thought I was Rafe.

But you are not Rafe. And my son is not an idiot. And he will figure that out if you stick around.

EJ, you need to relax, okay? Just relax, right? I mean, I saw him. I saw him and his hot wife earlier. He already left for work.

Did they see you?

Oh, my God. You need to take a chill pill, okay? We’re good.

No. No, we are not good. We are far from good. What if Johnny bumps into Rafe and mentions seeing him here yesterday?

Mm-hmm.

Rafe will be dumbfound and confused– his natural state, of course– but he will send that into overdrive, meaning our respective gooses would be cooked.

Uh, no. Your goose will be cooked. My goose will be fine.

Good morning, Rafe.

Mayor Price.

I’m sorry to just show up unannounced, although that is one of the perks of holding Salem’s highest elected office.

Right. Well, if you’re looking for Jada, she just left.

Not surprising at this hour. She’s always punctual. Oh. Not that you weren’t.

Yeah, of course. But if you want to meet her, I’m sure she’s at the office.

I could, but I came to see you.

Me? Hmm. What about?

Well, actually, I’d like to talk about our fair city’s new police commissioner, the aforementioned Jada. I would like to give her every opportunity to succeed.

Well, I’m glad to hear it. So do I.

Oh. Well, I’m glad to hear that. And if you truly mean it, you need to stay the hell out of her way.

[tense music]

Belle, this is getting to be a habit.

Oh. Not a bad one, I hope.

Oh, no, not at all. I’m almost always happy to see you.

While others never are, or–

Well, this probably isn’t news to you, but, you know, our DA was none too happy that you made that deal for Mark Greene.

Ah. Well, then he should have been better prepared. He tried to railroad that guy into serving ten years for crimes that were committed in France, which was kind of a unique strategy, considering EJ doesn’t have jurisdiction there.

Sounds like you beat him at his own game.

Yeah. And I just came from doing it again, actually.

You were in court this early?

Well, I was with the judge and an ADA in chambers. Turns out, EJ tried to question Hattie Adams behind my back, knowing full well that she was represented by counsel. So I got the judge to let her go.

Damn. That means I won’t be able to prove that she tainted those cupcakes.

No. Well, don’t blame me. Blame EJ.

Oh, I do. Say, are you in a rush?

Not really. Why?

Let’s talk in my office.

You sold the necklace? What did you get for it?

All right. Slow your roll, you master thief, you. It’s still here, but I did find someone who will sell it for me.

Oh. That’s good.

Well, don’t sound too excited.

No, no, no. I’m very thankful. Thank you. But I just wish I didn’t have to do this, you know? Like I told you before, my grandfather’s wife has been really nice to me. And this necklace– it was in that time capsule for over 50 years, you know? It’s a family heirloom.

[soft dramatic music]

Well…


If you want to give it back, there’s still time.


I was starting to think you were hiding from me.

No, no, no. I was just in the other room, packing. And I didn’t hear the door. You know, just getting ready for my trip.

Right.

So why’d you come over? I thought we said goodbye last night.

Yeah, we did. But– okay, well, now it feels kind of silly to say, but since crackers cost, like, $20 at the airport, I made lemon squares with my grandma and Aunt Sarah. Thought you might want some for the plane.

Wow. Thank you. That is– that’s really thoughtful.

[tense music]


Anyway, I don’t want to make you miss your flight, so I should go.

[tense music]

I’ll miss you.

I’ll miss you too. And you better think about me constantly, or there will be consequences, mister.

I’m going to be with my grandparents. Trust me. You’re all I’ll be thinking about. And thank you, again, for the concert tickets. It was really sweet. Sorry we couldn’t use them.

It’s okay. There’ll be other concerts.

Hey, why don’t you go anyway?

Oh, uh, I don’t have anyone to go with.

What do you mean? All of our friends stayed home for the break. Surely one of them has to be free. Come on. Take them. Don’t let them go to waste.

Yeah, sure.

All right.

Thanks. Listen. Don’t feel bad about taking this trip, okay? It’s important for you to see your grandparents.

You’re right. It is. Thanks again for the lemon squares.

Try not to eat them all within the first hour. That’s what I usually do. I love you.

I love you too.

Okay. Text me from the plane.

I will.

And call me when you land.

I definitely will do that.

Bye.

Bye.


Sorry to be such an inconvenience.

I know I should give it back. I really want to. But I can’t. I really need the money to pay those people off.

[gasps] Hold on a minute. I don’t know why I didn’t think of this before.

You have a way out for me?

Huh? Oh, no. This isn’t about you, per se. It occurs to me that this would make a great story for my show. Don’t worry. Nobody will be able to connect it back to you.

Um…

You have no idea how much I have to stay on top of these kinds of things. A show that airs five days a week– it’s like an evil taskmaster, a giant that never stops needing to be fed, Kim Kardashian when there’s a camera around.

Right. Take your time.

Okay. Sorry. Listen. I know what it’s like to be in the kind of bind that you’re in. And I know that you feel horrible hurting someone that you care about. But if it makes you feel any better, your grandfather’s family already thinks the necklace is gone. They’ll get over it. And you will too. No. I mean, I need to play that differently if I want it to last more than two scenes. Okay. You want my advice? Get the money, pay these jerks off, and put this behind you.

[light jazz music]

I have been fully briefed about what happened in the Hattie Adams case. You spoke to her with your citizen’s arrest, so she lawyered right up. That killed Jada’s shot to question her first.

It was my citizen’s arrest that allowed Hattie to be questioned in the first place.

Oh, that may be. But if Jada isn’t able to procure any evidence, the district attorney can’t make his case, which means that we can’t bring the criminal to justice. And I’m sure I don’t have to remind you, I have a vested interest in this case. My husband was poisoned by that miscreant.

I’m aware. But I was hired as a private investigator and, well, I can’t help it if I got there first.

Well, there’s no denying that you’re good at what you do.

Well, yes, which is why you replaced me.

Now, you know that wasn’t personal. You were out of commission, so to speak. And Jada, she did such a stellar job in your absence. I didn’t want to cause another disruption to the department by turning around and replacing her.

It just makes me even more sense the more you rationalize it.

Now, now, now, now, please, please, just let me get to my point. Rafe, I’ve come to realize that, you know, I could– I could still use on my team, a man of your skill set, with your very impressive work ethic.

Hmm. So you’re here, offering me a job?

Actually, yes. No, obviously not as police commissioner. That position is already taken. How would you like to be my rat czar?

Your goose would not be fine, Arnold. I know it’s been a few years. And just in case your memory has failed you, you were facing serious felony charges before my father and I faked your death and spirited you out of the country. If the police were to find out that you are, in fact, still alive, you would be arrested on the spot and your charges immediately reinstated.

Man, that sounds horrible. I wonder why I’m not worried.

Because you’re not thinking straight.

No. Actually, it’s because I know that I wouldn’t go to prison.

The authorities would beg to differ.

Right. Except you are the authorities, aren’t you?

[tense music]


Congrats on the new job. Shawn used to tell me about his time working with you, so I’m sure you’re going to be a great commissioner.

Thanks. And I probably shouldn’t admit this, but taking over has been pretty intimidating, and not just because of who my predecessor is, but, you know, it’s a big responsibility. And I want to do the very best job I can for Mayor Price and for the city.

Of course. And I’m sure she has no doubt you will.

I’m going to give it my all, yeah. But you see, this office requires that I work hand-in-hand with the district attorney, which means that I can only be as good as EJ is.

Well, that’s the name of the game, right?

Yeah, but the game’s not so great when you’re attached at the hip with a guy who’s botched as many cases as he has lately.

Well, not to defend EJ, but, you know, when the facts are against you, it’s–

Yeah, but this isn’t about the facts. I mean, look at the two cases that he just lost to you. Both times, he tried some underhanded move, and all it did was come back to bite him.

True. Well, some might argue that he’s just very determined to win at all costs.

Except when he isn’t. You see, the botched cases aren’t the whole story. Whenever EJ has a conflict of interest, he just– he simply declines prosecuting the guilty party. Yeah. So as you can see, my hands are tied. It doesn’t matter how many criminals I catch. If EJ doesn’t put them away, I mean, that makes me look bad. And I don’t like looking bad.

What are you saying?

I’m saying that I would rather work with someone like you.

[soft dramatic music]

I’m sorry about that. Holly bought me those tickets as a Christmas present, and I had to tell her something about why I couldn’t use them.

Oh, so I spoiled your special present. Wow, even better. Okay. Forget it. Sorry. I’m being a bitch. I just–I guess I didn’t realize you two were at the “I love you” stage.

Yeah. It just happened on Christmas.

[tense music]

I guess Holly must have been the good one this year. She gets “I love you,” and… I get to have an abortion.

Yeah. It’s okay, Madison. I figured you might be busy tonight. Mm-hmm. We’ll just do something another night. Okay. Cool. I’ll see you then.

[phone beeps] Oh. Hey, Doug. It’s Holly. We met on Christmas Eve.

Oh, yeah. I remember you. Hi. You taking advantage of the after-holiday sale?

Not exactly. Although I could give you a belated Christmas present. Would you like these tickets to see Mystic Brew? They’re a great band, if you don’t know them.

I do know them. They’re amazing. These are for tonight?

Yeah, it’s kind of late notice, sort of a re-gift, actually. I didn’t have anyone to go with, so I don’t want them to go to waste.

Well, then why don’t we go together?

[soft music]

You want me to be your rat czar? As in, like, “The Nutcracker”?

Oh, I um– I believe that you’re thinking of the Mouse King. The rat czar is someone who is in charge of strategizing about how to keep the rodent population down. Rats are a public nuisance. They carry a lot of diseases.

Wow. Who knew?

Eradicating them is vital to my administration. Now, the person in charge would be literally saving lives– human ones, I mean.

Yeah, right. So who’s in charge of this job now?

Well, no one, yet. Using New York as an example, they’ve implemented a program there called Rat Action Plan, which has not only been quite successful, but the director of said plan is highly respected, as you would be.

Highly respected for taking out rats?

I promise you, it is a critical job, not to mention well paid. Well, what do you say?

Hmm.

You want me to replace EJ as DA?

Why not? I mean, you’ve been in town for, what, five minutes, and you’ve been winning cases left and right.

I hardly think winning two cases is all that impressive.

Three. Or are you forgetting how you just got Philip Kiriakis reinstalled as CEO of Titan?

Co-CEO, and that was a civil case.

Look. A win is a win. Belle, you are very good at what you do, okay? That is obvious. And I am very good at what I do. So I think you and I would make a very, very great team.

Well, Jada, I mean, the job’s not even yours to offer. Mayor Price has to appoint the DA.

True. But I’m an excellent saleswoman. I mean, not that I’ll need to work that hard to sell it, considering Mayor Price’s own issues with EJ.

I just don’t know.

Belle, when I hired Shawn back, he told me that the two of you were getting divorced. Are your reservations because of him?

So you know. Well, yes, that’s part of it. Shawn and I have quite a history, and I think working together this closely, it’s–

I think you’re more of a pro than you’re giving yourself credit for.

Well, thank you for saying that, but there’s more.

More?

I also have a history with EJ.

I may be the district attorney, but I answer to the mayor, who, in turn, answers to the citizens of Salem, many of whom were none too thrilled that you posed as the beloved Rafe Hernandez and bedded my wife.

Yeah, huh. Sami Brady– she was a real pistol.

You raped her, Arnold.

Mm. I don’t remember hearing “no” that night.

That hardly makes her a willing participant. She thought you were Rafe. Now, why she would sleep with him, that’s another story. But the point is, Samantha was incapable of consent.

Yeah, well, it seems like a gray area to me.

Hmm. Well, the murder of Fay Walker sure as hell wasn’t a gray area. And for that, you will be arrested. And for that, you will be prosecuted. And what will you do then?

Oh, well, I guess I’ll just do what I did last time when Bo and Hope Brady tried to throw the book at me. I’ll just offer to testify against you.

[tense music]


You want to go together?

I mean, there are two tickets. Unless you have other plans. Is that why you wanted to get rid of these?

No. They were just a Christmas gift for my boyfriend. But he’s going on a trip, so–

Oh, hey. I wasn’t asking you, like, a date or anything. I just–you said you liked the band, and I don’t know anyone in town, so– Look, I know you want to do right by your boyfriend. I understand that. So maybe you could run it by him first. Would that make you feel better?

Uh, yeah. Yeah, it would. Good idea.

[soft acoustic music]


[soft dramatic music]

Sophia… I’m really sorry that you had to hear that, okay? Obviously, I didn’t plan on Holly coming over.

Oh, but she had to, right? Since she went through all the trouble of baking those lemon bars for your trip, you know, perfect little girlfriend that she is.

Okay. All right. Can we just not talk about Holly, please, and just focus on what we need to do here?

Okay, fine.

Okay. All right. Since we have to go out of state for the appointment, we should probably get our stories straight.

I thought we already had them straight. You told Holly that you were going to visit your grandparents in California, right?

Yeah. And I told my dad the same thing. What about you?

I told my parents that after I finished my shift at The Bistro, I’m going to check out colleges with Brianna and her family, you know, take a last look before I decide where I want to go, if I go.

You will, okay? We’re going to fix this. I’ll just get my bag, and we’ll hit the road, okay?


Guess it’s some consolation Holly won’t be having any fun either. I wonder if she found anyone to use those tickets.

He’s still not answering.

Maybe he already left.

He wasn’t finished packing when I saw him. You know what? He probably just doesn’t have his ringer on, or he isn’t near his phone. How about this? I’m going to run back to his place, see if I can catch him before he leaves. How about you just– Just put your number in, and I’ll text you, okay?

Okay, cool. Just let me know what he says.

Well, I got to tell you, Mayor Price, I am flattered that you would think of me for such a highly esteemed position.

Why do I get the sense that you’re turning me down?

Yeah, I’m getting a sense too. I’m getting a sense that you only offered me this job so that you can keep me on the sidelines, you know, so I don’t embarrass your new commissioner. And yeah, well, I may have won this battle. Who knows who’s going to win the next one. But the one thing I do know– I love Jada, and I am not going to let some professional rivalry come between us.

[tense music]

As to my offer for being rat czar?

Yes, the offer. Actually, I have a counteroffer. You can take the job and shove it– respectfully, of course. You’re going to have to have someone else deal with your rats.


I’m not sure if Shawn told you about my history with EJ back when you were partners.

Yeah. Well, he did mention something about it, but he certainly didn’t go into detail.

Right. Well, I mean, obviously, EJ and I are long over. We’re just colleagues now.

Colleagues who go toe-to-toe in the courtroom.

That’s true. We do spar, quite contentiously sometimes. And, you know, I just– I don’t want to take his job from him.

That’s very admirable of you. But if your real concern is sparing EJ his job, then you might as well know that if I get my way, he’s gone, no matter what.

Well, it’s not the only reason. I mean, I don’t even know how long I’m going to be in town.

Okay, okay. But, you know, Paulina may be open to hiring you if you can just at least commit to a certain amount of time. We could sell it like it’s a transitional move. So knowing that, could you at least consider it? – You keep making me out to be the bad guy here.

Yeah. But in case it slipped your mind, it was you. It was and your father that arranged for me to have the plastic surgery, so I could have Rafe’s mug. And it was also and your father who switched me out for Rafe when he had that car accident, right? So let’s stop pretending now, shall we? It’s also going to be you who pays for my crimes. Oh, you know what? Scratch that. Because your old man– your old man, he’s dead now, isn’t he? Yeah, that’s right. So guess what? It’s going to be you– you who’s left holding the bag.

[tense music]


I never asked you to sleep with Samantha or to kill Fay, for that matter.

Nevertheless.

Arnold, come on. Be reasonable. Why would you want to be here? I’m offering you good money to leave. If you were smart, you would take it.

Yeah, well, I’ve never been accused of being all that smart, so… it looks like I’m going to stay put.


[bright guitar music]


Did you do it?

I did. The necklace is sold.

Oh, thank God. As much as I didn’t want to do this, at least I can get these people off my back.

Okay. Before you get too excited, it’s not as much as you thought it would be.

It sure as hell isn’t. Damn.

I’m sorry. It’s the best I could do. Hey, if it’s any consolation, I’m not to take my normal 0%, okay?

I appreciate that. Thank you. But it’s not going to make a difference. They were expecting the full amount.

So what are you going to do?

I don’t know. I’ll have to figure out something.

I got your message.

Madam Mayor, I appreciate you coming in.

You wanted to discuss something with me?

I do. It’s about replacing EJ DiMera as DA.

Let’s back this up a tad, shall we? I mean, if you hate Argentina so much, there’s a whole planet worth of places to choose from.

[doorbell chimes]

You want me to get that?

No. No, I do not. You stay put. I’ll get rid of whoever it is. Clean this mess up.

[suspenseful music]


Okay.

What? What’s with the look? Am I not allowed to have any of these? Because I am eating for two, you know, at least for now.

[soft dramatic music]

Sophia… are you sure that you’re okay with this?

Well, that’s not the point, is it? I mean, it’s not like you want to have a baby, so… It’s what we have to do. Come on. Let’s go.

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Days Transcript Thursday, December 26, 2024

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

[holiday music]

[laughs]

[gasps] Wow.

Oh-ho-ho!

Look at this. [laughter]

Oh!

Hey, you guys.

Happy birthday, Carver and Jules.

Merry Christmas.

And merry Christmas.


Yay.


Sweetheart, why don’t you open up some more presents?

It’s OK. Maybe later.

Rach, why so mopey, hmm? I mean, I got you everything you asked for and a lot more.

But you didn’t get me what I really wanted.


Which was?

You and Daddy back together again.

[dramatic music]


These were waiting by the door.

Oh. I bet they’re from your father. “Wishing we could be together this Christmas and every day of the year.” “Love your very, very, very, very bestest friend in the world, Susan.” Well, I will have to call her and thank her.


[holiday music]


Hey, hey, hey. Merry Christmas, sis.

Merry Christmas, big brother. Thank you for getting here so fast.

Well, of course. You said you needed help with your hospital Christmas party.

I need emergency help.

OK, so what do you need me to do?


Three guesses, but the first two don’t count.


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


OK, so you want me to play Santa Claus.

Yeah. The full suit is in my office.

But didn’t you do it last year?

Yeah, but I was a last-minute replacement, and this year, I’m on call. I mean, it wouldn’t look very good for Santa to be yanked away for a cardiac arrest right when I’m giving out the presents, right?

Yeah, but you look so good in a beard.

Ha. Are you gonna be my Santa or not? Really, I need a Santa as soon as possible. The party starts in a couple hours.

Ah, I don’t know, Kay.

What do you mean, you don’t know? You put the suit on. You “ho, ho, ho.” You pass out some presents. You’ve been Santa before, haven’t you?

Don’t you remember? The year I was supposed to play Santa, your husband stole my suit.

That was not Steve. It was Stefano. And we try not to say his name on Christmas.

[holiday music]

Hey, merry Christmas to you too, Joe. Yeah. No, no, your mom’s not here. She’s at the hospital setting up for the holiday party. Yeah. Well, I’m working today too. I know. I know. But I had to help John out on a case he’s working for the ISA. Mm-hmm. Yes, we’re helping your Uncle Shane out. And you know the drill. I can’t say anything more than that.

[dramatic music]

It was very sweet of Susan to send me flowers.

You don’t have to put on a brave face for me. I know how much you miss Dad.


Yeah. I couldn’t keep that from you, could I? You know, even when you were a little boy, you were always so sensitive to other people’s feelings.

[laughs] You know, speaking of when I was a little boy…


Oh, my goodness.

Please, open it.

Thank you.


How sweet is that? It’s lovely.

Open the locket.

All right. [gasps, laughs]

[laughs]

That is the picture I took of you and your sister at the fair how many years ago?

A lot.

Boy, I had a hard time getting you to sit still for it.

[laughs] Well, that’s why it was important to commemorate the occasion. The locket belonged to my mom.


Brady, I can’t take this. You should–you should save this for Rachel.

No, Rachel’s more into reptiles than jewelry, much to Kristen’s chagrin. I’m pretty sure that Isabella would want my other mom to have it.


[sighs] Mm.


[chuckles]

And now I’d like you to open your present from your dad and me.

No, no, no, later. I really want you to tell me about Dad’s case. Have you heard much?

No. No, not much. All Shane will say is that it’s a matter of global security.

[sighs] Usually is.

Yeah. And I know your dad will be coming back to us. I just– I just wish I could talk to him.


I know what it’s like to– to be separated from someone you love at the holidays. [scoffs]

Yeah. Well, you’ll be seeing Rachel today, won’t you?

I was hoping to, but her mother won’t allow it.


Sweetheart, we talked about this.

[holiday music] Your daddy and me being together, well, it isn’t what he wants.

And it’s all your fault. You and that stupid serum.

What–wait a minute. What do you–how do you know about the serum?

I have ears.

OK, if you’re talking about the serum that I gave to your daddy for Sarah Horton, I never should have blackmailed him. It was wrong. And, well, as it turns out, it didn’t bring me any closer to being with your father.

As I’ve noticed.


Sweetheart, come on. It’s taken me a long time to understand that you can’t force someone to love you. Your daddy has moved on. He wants to be with someone else.

You mean Ava Vitali?

[tense music]


Oh, you’ll never guess who’s here.

Hey, hey. Listen, Joe, I better jump off. I got to get back to work. OK. I love you, buddy.

Mm-hmm. You got a minute?

I do now. Was just talking to one of my sons.

OK, well, I am on the phone with your other son. Tripp wants to say hi.

Oh. Hey, Tripp. Merry Christmas. I was just talking to your brother. I was gonna call you next. Yeah. What news? What? You asked Wendy to marry you on Christmas Day? [laughs] Well, don’t keep me in suspense. What did she say?

She said yes.

Ah, your mom told me. She said yes. Well, that is fantastic news. Congratulations, man. I’m so happy for you, son.

[dramatic music]

Well, you know, sis, as flattering as this offer is, why don’t you get Steve to do it? He’s done it bunches of times. Always did a great job, as I recall.

Well, agreed. But he is unavailable. He is helping Shane with an ISA case.

Hmm. Well, that is too bad, having to work on Christmas.

Yeah, it is, especially because unless you fill in for him as the adorable, generous Santa that I know that you are capable of being, it’s gonna be very disappointing to me and a bunch of little kids. Come on. I need you, Roman Shawn Brady. Think of the kids.

[holiday music]

Go. Blow out your candle.

All right.

Oh!

Yay!

Oh, good job. Good job, you two.

Excellent, excellent, excellent. OK, so who wants to open presents? [laughter]

OK, just a few. We want to save some for when we get back home. OK?

Nonsense. Let my grandbabies open all their presents now. And when you are doing both birthday and merry Christmas, it’s double the gifts, right, my darlings? Right?

Yes.

Yes, and we don’t want to forget about all the gifts that Santa dropped off last night when he stopped by for milk and cookies.

Uh-oh, presents from Santa? OK, here. Go with Daddy.


Mom.

Hmm?

Now, you know we talked about this, and Eli and I, we do not want to spoil the kids rotten.

I understand. And you can be very responsible about that for the rest of the year. But on this day, we grandparents, we get to have our own way.

[chuckles] You guys are in competition with my mom and Grandma Julie.

[laughs]

Fine. I give up.

Good, because you were gonna lose anyway, baby. [laughs] OK, now, who wants to open Christmas presents now? Oh, good.

[laughs] There you go.

Do you think you can supervise these four for a little bit?

Yeah, I can manage. Why? What, you got a hot date?

Something like that. Since we’re leaving right after Christmas, I want to drop in on an old friend.


[laughs]


[dramatic music]

Sweetheart, how did you hear about your father and Ava Vitali?

I told you, I have ears.

Oh, so you were eavesdropping on a private conversation, hmm?

Only with Nonno’s portrait.

Oh. Oh. I see. And what exactly did you hear me say to Nonno?

You asked him how to get rid of Ava. Did he give you any good ideas?

Oh. [clears throat]


So Kristen made it very clear that I am not welcome in her home on Christmas or any other day.

Brady, I’m so sorry.

I should have known when I told her that we were never gonna get back together that there would be a price to pay.

I guess I’d hoped that she would have learned to put Rachel’s needs before her own.

Hmm. Yeah, no. As a matter of fact, she’s doing everything in her power to ruin my relationship with my daughter.

Just because you wouldn’t be blackmailed into having a relationship with her.

Hmm. Well, it doesn’t help matters that I’ve begun seeing… Ava Vitali.


Oh man, I can’t tell you how happy I am for both of you. Yeah. Hey, listen, please give Wendy my love, and tell my future daughter-in-law that I’m looking forward to seeing both of you very soon. OK? I love you too, Tripp. OK. Here’s your mom.

Hey. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, sure, baby. We will talk tonight, yeah? Mm-hmm. [laughs] I love you too. Oh. How about that? Our son is engaged.

How about that?

Mm.

Can’t wait to tell Kayla the news.

Oh. Yeah, speaking of which, why aren’t you two together on Christmas? You know what? None of my business.

We’re both working.

Oh. Well, that sucks. [gasps] But since you’re already on the clock, I might have a case for Black Patch.

Come on, Ava. What kind of case?

Find the freak who’s been sending me these harassing texts.


You know, Rachel, I’m not gonna get into this with you. For one thing, you should not be eavesdropping.

Please, Mommy, I need to know. Did Nonno tell you to lock Ava in the secret room?

[holiday music]

[sighs] Oh, my God.

Merry Christmas.

[laughs] Merry Christmas. [gasps] Oh! [laughs] It is so good to see you.

So good to see you.

Oh. [both laugh]

How are you?

I’m good. I’m good. I’m good.


No. This cannot be Rachel.

Yes, this is Rachel. Rachel, do you remember my good friend Lani?

Hi.

Hi. I just cannot believe how grown up you are. And so beautiful.

Female beauty’s just a tool of the patriarchy.

[laughs]

Right on, sister.

May I be excused? Edgar just shed his skin, and I want to go hide it in Harold’s bed.

Oh!

Edgar is?

My snake.

Snake?

Yeah.

OK.

Honey, I don’t think that’s a good idea, pranking Harold.

It’s cool. He loves it.

Sweetheart, no. Rachel, honey, honey, honey, honey. No, no, no, no, no. Just–I don’t think Harold wants the little snake shed thing in his bed. So just–you can go upstairs, but please do not go into his room, please.

Mm. Wow, what a little angel you got there.

[laughs] I know. But at least I know she’s mine.

Oh, she is absolutely yours.

[laughs]

Oh, my–a snake?

OK, let’s change the subject. No, I know. Mwah. But you know what? I would love to see your adorable kids. You have pictures?

Yes, I do.

And, oh, my God.

Here. They turned four today. Right?


Oh, my gosh.

They are just so sweet.

Oh, my gosh. They’re so adorable! Oh! What did you do, take them to a toy store this morning?

Ugh, no. That is my parents’ place.

You’re kidding.

No, no. I wish I was, because Eli and I have tried so hard to discourage them from spoiling the kids, and yeah, no luck with that.

[laughs]

Although I think you and Brady might be just as bad.

Mm, no, this is just me. Brady isn’t seeing Rachel this Christmas.

Oh, why? Is he out of town?

No, he’s still around.

[dramatic music] I have full custody, and, well, I didn’t want Brady to be around Rachel. That’s all. I mean, not until he stops running around with that tramp. [sighs]

What tramp?


So you’re seeing Ava Vitali?

I assume you don’t approve.

I guess I’m concerned because there seems to be a bit of a pattern here.

What do you mean?

You seem to be getting involved with troubled, dangerous women.

[sighs] I see your point. It’s not on purpose, you know.

I didn’t say it was.

You think it’s subconscious?

Oh, I don’t know for sure. All I do know for sure is that I don’t want to see you getting hurt.

And look, I appreciate that, but it’s a little too early to sound the alarm, ’cause we’ve only been on one date. And it was cut very short, by the way. And then she started getting these very strange text messages.

“Stay away from Brady.” Pretty straightforward. Not exactly terroristic.

Yeah, but you wouldn’t call it a threat?

Well, if it is a threat, it’s pretty toothless.

All right, yeah, well, you know what? I want it to stop before whoever is sending them steps it up. Look, Steve, I know you and I, we don’t have exactly the greatest history, but… something pretty wonderful did come out of our relationship.

Our soon-to-be-married son.

Exactly. So would you consider looking into it for Tripp’s sake, if not for mine?


Oh.

Oh, man. Oh, are you as tired as I am?

Hmm. At least.

[chuckles]

Whew. Ooh, as much as I adore those little ones, I am relieved Eli took them sledding.

Yeah.

Oh, I could use the break.

Me too. Me too. You know, Theo was just such a quiet, shy kid when he was that age. I’m not prepared for this tornado. [both laugh]

Two of them. Oh.

Oh, man, I tell you. What about Chanel? Was she–what was she like when she was four?

Oh, she was a menace, oh! But there was only one of her. I can’t believe that Eli has been dealing with this on his own all this time. Oh, thank God he has Lani back.

Well, they’re both gonna have their hands full.

Mm-hmm. Talk about a two-way twister.

[laughs] Well, that is one way to put it.

Mm.

You know what? While we have this– this little relaxing break, would you like to have a glass of eggnog?

Mm. [gasps] How about a protein shake? I need to get my energy up for my reading at the hospital.

Oh, come on.

Mm.

You’ll do great, as always.

Mm.

And what about– what about Kayla? Is she gonna be Santa Claus again this year?

I don’t know. [laughter] No, rumor has it that she’s already drafted someone else for Kris Kringle duties.

Oh. [both laugh]


Ho, ho, ho.

There’s our Santa. You look fantastic.

Kay, is it supposed to be this hot in the suit?

You’re gonna get used to it. Come on, it’s just for an hour or so.

Yeah, but I mean, I’m already sweating, and it’s just–it’s kind of– it’s kind of hard– hard to–to–to breathe.

Are you feeling OK?

Well, no, I’m not. I’m not.

Well, what’s wrong?

Well, like I said, it’s kind of hard to breathe. And–and–and I got this– I got this strange pain going down my left arm, and– Kay, am I having a heart attack?


This is–this is heavy.

Come on. Come on. Open it. Open it.

[laughs] OK. Oh, my goodness. What is all this?

I’ve started your collection.

Wow. I mean, this is– these are some of the great soap opera creators.

Mm-hmm, I figured if you’re going to be the most successful EP in soap opera history, you should learn from the best.

Oh, wow, this is– well, thank you. Oh, you’re the best. You’re the best.

[laughs]

Oh! That’s wonderful. Thank you.

My turn?

Your turn. Your turn. [laughs]

[gasps] Diamond?

Open it. Open it.

It better be diamond.

Open the box.

Mm. [sighs]


Ah!

[chuckles] No diamonds.

Oh.

This bracelet is made up of all the birthstones from the Price family line.

[gasps] Oh! Look at this. Ah! Ooh. Oh. Pearl for Big Mama. Ah, ruby for you.

[laughs]

Garnet for Lani.

Uh-huh.

Aquamarine for Chanel. Turquoise for Jules and Carver.

Yeah.

And, well– and this one. Is that a sapphire?

For your sister.

For Tamara. Oh, Abe, she and I have had some rough times. But, well, this gives me hope that, you know, it’ll get better someday soon.

I’m so glad. I’m so glad.

Thank you, sweetheart. Oh, I love it. Mm. Thank you. Mm. [gasps] Mm.

What?

Mm.

Where you going?

Well, you know, your beautiful, thoughtful gift, it just inspired me. So before we head over to the hospital, I think I need to go and call my sister and wish her a merry Christmas.

[laughs]


How are you feeling?

Well, I’m alive. But give it to me straight, sis. How bad is it?

Well, you did not have a heart attack. It turns out that you had an allergic reaction. Maybe something in the suit.

An allergic reaction?

Mm-hmm. So we’re gonna put an antihistamine in your IV, and then it should clear things up pretty quickly.

Well, that’s a relief. So I guess I won’t be playing Saint Nick anytime soon.

Hmm. You are relieved from your Santa duties.

Well, I am sorry about that. Does that mean you’re gonna have to stand in again like you did last year?

Oh, no. I have another idea.


So you’re playing the son card, huh?

Whatever it takes.

Well, I was gonna say yes even before you brought Tripp into it.

Really?

Mm-hmm.

So you’ll take the case?

Sure.

Ah, Steve, thank you. Thank you. I know that this– you know, finding out who’s been sending me these texts is not a big case for you. But I really want to find out who’s doing it, and I want it to stop.

Do you have any suspects in mind?

Well, my gut tells me it’s Kristen DiMera, but I can’t be sure, obviously.

Well, that would make sense. Let me see your phone again.


Oh, don’t you give me that look, Lani Grant, like you’re, oh, so disappointed in me. Hmm?

Kristen…

Hmm?

You and I both know that when you are hurting, you tend to just lash out. Deep down, you know that it is wrong for you to keep that child away from her dad.

What, then I’m supposed to reward him for ripping out my heart and stomping on it?

It is not about Brady. It’s about your daughter. Do you not think she deserves to be with her father on Christmas?

[holiday music]

[sighs] Well, there she is. [chuckles]

Hey, Rachel.

Hello again.

Well, it was really good to see both of you, but I should get back to Eli and the kids.

Well, give my love to them, would you?

Will do. Merry Christmas, Rachel. Kristen.

Merry Christmas.


Oh, OK. Bye.

We’ll talk soon, OK?

Mm-hmm. Definitely, definitely.

OK.

OK. [chuckles]


Bye, Rachel.

Don’t worry, Mommy. I didn’t put the snakeskin in Harold’s bed.

Ah, wow, thank you. I am so relieved. [clears throat]


I…have a little surprise for you. Hmm?

What kind of surprise?

[chuckles] You’ll see.


Oh, this is great.

It’s cashmere. You like it?

Oh, I love it. Oh, it’s soft. This is wonderful. Thank you.

You’re welcome. I got a blue one for Tate and a red one for Rachel. Oh, but you won’t be able to give it to her today, will you?

No, I won’t.

[dramatic music]

Well, shame on Kristen. Not only is she keeping you from your daughter, but she is harassing Ava.

[sighs] Kristen claims that she’s not the one sending the texts, but– [phone ringing] I’m sorry. Speak of the devil.

Please don’t, not on Christmas.

That was a poor choice of words.


Hi, Kristen. What’s going on? Is Rachel OK?

No, she’s not.

What’s wrong?

She misses her daddy. So how would you like to come over here and spend Christmas with your daughter, hmm?

[stirring music]


So what does this app do?

It can unscramble blocked numbers and pinpoint the location of burner phones.

Really?

Mm-hmm.

Wow. I definitely could have used this back in the day when I was dealing with the Five Families.

Hilarious.

What? Just saying. [computer dings]

Aha.

Ooh, what’s that noise? Is it a good noise? Does it mean it’s done?

It is. That sound means we hit pay dirt.

[dramatic music]


Shane, I know the mission is top secret. I’m not asking for details. I just–I’d like to be able to talk to him. Yeah. No, I understand. I know I should be used to this by now. All right. Merry Christmas to you too.

[somber music]


[sighs]


[holiday music]

Daddy, you came!

Hey, come here. Come here. Come here. Hi, how are you? Ooh! It’s so good to see you. Hey… merry Christmas.

Thank you.

You’re welcome.

Merry Christmas, Brady.

Merry Christmas.

Mommy, can I open my gifts now?

Yes, I’ve been wanting you to open them all morning. But why don’t you start with your daddy’s right now?

Yes.


Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

It’s what you wanted, right?

Yes!


Mommy, look.

Are those–

Frozen rats.

Oh, God, that is disgusting. Why?

Because it’s snake food. That’s what our little princess wanted.

Ugh.

Thank you, Daddy.

You’re welcome, sweetie.

Mommy, can I go feed one to Edgar right now?

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go ahead. Go ahead. Take them up there too.

You want to watch?

[laughs] Hard pass.

You go ahead. Go ahead. Have fun.


[laughs]

OK, everybody. Welcome to Salem University Hospital annual Christmas party. Yay is right. [applause] We are so lucky today to have Mayor Price read the Christmas story for us again this year. So take it away, Madam Mayor.

[laughs] Thank you, Dr. Johnson. Oh. First let’s just say merry Christmas, everyone. [laughs] And you and you and you and you. Ah. “And it came to pass in those days “that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus “that all the world should be registered. “This census first took place “while Quirinius was governing Syria. “So all went up to be registered, “everyone to his own city. “Joseph also went up from Galilee “out of the city of Nazareth “into Judea to the city of David, “which is called Bethlehem, “because he was of the house and lineage of David, “to be registered with Mary, his betrothed wife, who was with child.” Mm-hmm, you know who that was.

Yes.

“So it was, while they were there, “the days were completed for her to be delivered. “And she brought forth her firstborn son, “wrapped him in swaddling clothes, “and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them at the inn.”

Aww.


“But Mary kept all these things “and pondered them in her heart. “And the shepherds returned, “glorifying and praising God “for all the things that they heard and seen as it was told unto them.” [applause]

Wow.

Yay!

That was so great. Let’s give the mayor another little applause.

Yay!

Thank you so much, Paulina.

We want Santa! children: We want Santa!

Uh-oh. children: We want Santa! We want Santa!

Ho, ho, ho! Ho, ho, ho! [children screaming] Ho, ho, ho! Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. How are you all? Merry Christmas. [children cheering] Ho, ho, ho!

Feeling better?

Thanks to my brilliant sister.

Mm, well, I picked up your prescription at the pharmacy for you.

Best Christmas present ever: antihistamine.

You’re welcome.

Hey, I never asked you. Who’d you get to play Santa?

Why don’t you come see for yourself?

[holiday music]

Ho, ho, ho! Well, merry Christmas, young man. Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!

Is that you, partner?

Roman!

Shh!

Well, hello, Santa. Hello.

[laughs] Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas.

Aha, merry Christmas. Well, I hope that suit doesn’t give him any problems.

Don’t worry. I changed it out for another one. Hey, you guys. Look how big you’ve gotten. And happy birthday.

Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas to you too.

Mm. I’m gonna miss this.

Well, we will be back in no time. [gasps] Oh, what? Well, would you look at that?

A mistletoe? Really? So you’ve just been carrying that thing around?

Yeah, I was waiting for the perfect moment.

Mm. [sighs]


[indistinct chatter]

You do make a wonderful Santa, my love. [both laugh] both: Mwah.

Those kids, they’re so adorable. And they inspire me.

Mm-hmm. Bless their little hearts, oh.

[laughs]

And, you know, I have been a very good little girl this year.

Ooh, Santa’s glad to hear it. [both laugh]

But, you know, all I want for Christmas and every Christmas thereafter– except for, you know, all the wonderful gifts that I’ve already gotten– is just the love of my wonderful, wonderful husband.

Oh. You already have that, my beloved wife, always and forever. Mm. [chuckles]

[tender music]

Oh, merry Christmas, Sami. I can’t wait to see you in the New Year. Yeah. [phone chimes] Honey, hold on for a second. Your sister’s ringing in. No, don’t–don’t do that. Don’t do that. It’s not a competition. OK. Merry Christmas. I love you. Bye. [phone chimes] Merry Christmas, darling. What’s that? Oh. [laughs] I can hear Noah in the background playing with his toy. I guess he likes it, yeah, mm. Well, no, I can’t really take credit. Tate helped me pick it out. [knock at door] Yeah. Oh, honey, can I– can I call you back? I’ve got somebody at the door. All right. I love you.

Hi, got a package for Dr. Marlena Evans.

Yes, yes, I’m Dr. Evans.

Great.

Oh, my goodness. Thank you. Thank you. I’m sorry you have to work on Christmas Day.

It’s OK. You’re actually my last stop.

Oh, glad to hear.

Sign here, please.

And just hold that still for me.

Sure.

Thank you. There.

Thanks.

Thanks so much.

Merry Christmas.

Thanks for coming by.

[dramatic music]


[sighs]


“Here’s to being caught up in the rapture of your love “for many Christmases to come. Love always, John.”


Merry Christmas, my darling.


So? You able to prove where the texts are coming from?

Well, I can’t say for sure where all the messages are from, but I was able to pinpoint the location where this last message came from. The DiMera mansion.

[scoffs] I knew it.

[tense music]

[sighs] Thank you for letting me see my daughter. Meant a lot.

Well, I’m sure it meant a lot to Rachel as well.

What made you change your mind?

Well, I had a friend who told me that no matter how I felt about you, it wasn’t right to punish Rachel.

[dramatic music]

Well, thank your friend for me.

Mm.

I should be going. I’m gonna say goodbye to Rachel first.

Holiday with Ava? [both chuckle]

Why, are you planning on sending a bunch of threatening texts to her on Christmas?

What are you talking about? I already told you I did not send that woman any texts.

Really?

Really.

Then who did?

[sighs]


[suspenseful music]

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Thanks for letting me use the pub, Uncle Roman. No, Holly’s not here yet, but I know she’s gonna love her birthday surprise. Send my best to Uncle Steve and Aunt Kayla. You guys have fun. All right, I will. Thanks. Merry Christmas to you too. Bye.

[holiday music] [sighs] [phone ringing]

[dramatic music]


[sighs]

[holiday music]

Well, hey there, birthday girl.

Grandma, hello. How’s this look?

It looks like something wonderful is inside.

It’s the blue sweater I got for Tate.

Oh, right. Well, how about you taking a break from your wrapping? And this birthday gift just came.

Grandma, you’ve already given me so much. You practically got me a whole new wardrobe.

Well, it’s not from me. It was just delivered. It’s from your mother.


I got Victoria in her little dress, and… what are you wearing?

Ah, thought I’d break out the kilt for the Horton shindig. What do you think?

Mm-hmm.

[chuckles]

You know it’s gonna snow, though, right? I hope you plan on wearing a shirt.

I have a jacket looked out. And a shirt.

[laughing] OK, well, you never know with you. I don’t think Julie wants to be reminded of all the times you’ve slept naked on her couch.

Probably not. You know, I still think about how it was of Jack to give me that place to stay when I had nowhere else to turn and how I repaid his kindness by blackmailing him into handing over “The Spectator.” God, I was such a wanker.

I appreciate the self-awareness and that you gave the paper back.

Mm, still, I hate that I lost the best friend I ever had.

[dramatic music]

I am just so glad we got to spend time with Chad and the kids before they left for Orlando.

Thomas and Charlotte were so excited.

I know! They’re gonna have the most amazing trip.

Yeah, Thomas said, “Uncle JJ, I swear, “it’s my dream come true. I get to go to Universal.”

He is the cutest.

Well, it’s the perfect Christmas gift.

It is. I mean, when Chad told me they were gonna be gone for the holidays, I thought that Julie would be really upset, but she was pretty upbeat.

Well, having Doug III around probably has something to do with it. She seems to have really bonded with him.

Yeah, she really has, which is probably why she got so defensive when I suggested that he may be the one that stole Gram’s necklace.

What?

What?

[tense music]

Hey, Mr. Stark. This is Doug Williams. I’m sorry to bother you on Christmas Eve. I was just wondering if you got a chance to sell that diamond necklace for me. I could really use the cash, so just please give me a call back whenever you get this. Thanks. Merry Christmas.

Doug? [chuckles]

Hey. [chuckles]

You were just on the phone. Who were you talking to?


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Doug, I did not mean to eavesdrop. But I heard you say you needed money, and then you wished somebody Merry Christmas?

[dramatic music]

Yeah, yeah. I was–I was just trying to reach my dad. We’re not on the best terms right now, but I was hoping he could send me some cash. I don’t have a job right now, as you know. But I’d like to be able to pay my way around here and, you know, give you rent money.

[laughs] Let me save you the trouble right now. I am never gonna take a dime of rent from you.

But no, no, I– I have to pay something. I don’t want to be an imposition.

Listen. You are–you are my husband’s grandson. You are my family. You can stay in this house as long as you want to. And I don’t want to even hear you say the word “rent” again, OK?

Thank you. That is very generous of you.

Well, I don’t know. I have my selfish reasons for wanting you here. I see you moving around. It reminds me of my husband, and…


[sniffles] I’m liking getting to know you. [laughs]

I can say the same. I’ve really enjoyed being here and getting to know more about my biological grandfather and your family.

Oh, I’m so glad, because tonight you’re gonna be part of this wonderful Horton family tradition.


Why do you think Doug stole the necklace?

I thought everyone was convinced that Julie’s brother took it.

Yes, well, that was the prevailing theory. Considering his history with stolen jewels, it made perfect sense.

Why cast aspersions on young Doug?

Well, because we couldn’t find proof that Steven actually stole it. And then Julie told me the night before Doug came to Salem, he was serving time in jail.


Yes, I love it. Mm-hmm. It’s a gorgeous bottle, amazing perfume. Thank you. Yeah. No, I wish I could be with you too. But I’ll call you later, OK? And please give my love to Jude and Eric. OK. I love you. Bye.

[holiday music]


Oh.

What do you think?

Oh, it’s lovely, very citrusy.

Yeah, it is. Do you think Tate will like it?

Are you gonna see him tonight?

Later to exchange gifts.

OK, well, I hope you’re gonna be stopping by for the hanging of the Horton ornaments.

Of course. But I better run to the pub. I don’t want to be late.

All right, well, have fun, sweetheart. And wish Tate merry Christmas for me, OK?

I will.

OK.

Love you, Grandma.

Love you more.

Bye.

Bye.


[phone rings]

[dramatic music]

Hey, Sophia. [sighs] How’s the morning sickness?


Yeah. I’m sorry about that. Yes. Yeah. Of course I can still take you to get the procedure. Did you make the appointment?


Yes. Yeah. Yeah, Saturday works. Yeah. Since the clinic is out of state, I think we’re gonna have to leave Friday night, OK? All right, hey, hey, don’t worry, all right? You’re not alone here. This is my problem too, my baby too.


Hey, no one has to know about this. No one ever will. OK? I promise.


Tate? Hello! Are you here?

[dramatic music]

Surprise!

Oh, my– well, what is this all for?

It’s for you.

Yeah, but I thought we were just exchanging gifts.

Well, it’s your 8th birthday, and I know it must be a bummer that your birthday falls on Christmas Eve, like we talked about, so I just wanted to do something special for you, you know, make sure you got some extra attention… and presents.

Tate, this is, like, the sweetest thing anyone’s ever done for me.

Well, you deserve it. Happy birthday, Holly.

[chuckles]


Merry Christmas, Aunt Maggie.

Shawn!

Hey.

Well, merry Christmas to you too. What brings you by?

Well, I brought you a gift.

Oh, well, OK. I’m not gonna see you at Julie’s later?

No, no. I’ll be there. I just wanted to stop by the mausoleum to say hello to Grandpa Vic, and I figured I’d drop this off first.

Well, that’s very sweet of you. Should I open it now?

Yeah. Yeah, open it.

OK.


Oh.


What do you think?

Oh, Shawn, it’s the perfect gift. I love it. Thank you, Shawn.


[sultry music]


Mm.

Mm!


Mm. Oh, have I told you how beautiful you look tonight?

Thank you. And I know that I gave you a hard time earlier, but you look so sexy in just a kilt.

Ooh.

Mm.

Well, we could make some time for a wee pre-party celebration, just the two of us.


OK, but we have to be quick.

Never let it be said that I’m not a true Scotsman.

You mean…

No undies.

[gasps]

Saves time. Now, let’s see what we can do about getting you onto Santa’s naughty list.

Yes, please.


Mm.

[giggles]

[holiday music]


These mean more than gold to me. The Horton family ornaments.

So cool. And every member of the family has one?

Oh, yes. Yeah, this tradition, it goes back generations. My grandfather’s mother put together the first ornament. She decorated it herself by hand, and she gave it to Tom and Alice when they were just newlyweds. [chuckles] And through the years, the family grew, and every new family member, on Christmas Eve, gets this special gift: their ornament. And then we all gather together, and we hang them on the tree.

That must mean a lot to you.

Oh, I think it’s the best part of the holiday. [both chuckle] This night, it’s about coming home. You know, the place where we all begin. And the tree reminds us of…


All the people we’re connected to, past and present…


The people who taught us to love each other, to have faith in each other…


And to never forget, all the days of our lives, that… whatever this world throws at us, good or bad…


We can share it with the people who care about us most: our family.


– Why was Doug in jail?

Well, that’s what I’m trying to find out.

Julie doesn’t know?

No, she didn’t ask him. So I have my own inquiries out there. I’m just waiting to hear.

Well, I’m sure it’s something minor.

Or something serious. I mean, look, Dad, we know almost nothing about this guy, and he’s living in this house. And like Dad said, he’s bonding with Julie? What if he turns out to be dangerous?


[holiday music]

Oh, my God, Tate. H and T with a heart in the middle. It’s beautiful. Thank you so much.

Aw.

Oh, God. [both chuckle]


OK, that was for your birthday, and the rest of these are for Christmas.

OK, well, in that case, you should open up one of yours.

OK, you don’t have to tell me twice.

[chuckles]

[holiday music]


Oh, my God. Tickets to a Mystic Brew concert? Are you serious? This is, like, my favorite band.

I know. I remember listening to them with you at the cabin this summer.

They’re based in California. I didn’t even know they were coming to town.

Well, they are, for one night only.

[laughs]

This Friday night.


[dramatic music]

I remember when we took this. Your grandfather was in such a grumpy mood that day. He didn’t want to be photographed. And I told him he better suck it up and smile, or I was gonna invite all of his ex-wives to Christmas the following year, even Vivian.

Oh. [both laugh] You know, you were always so good at keeping that old man in line. You were.

I did my best.

Yeah. Still hard to believe that… Konstantin Meleounis was responsible for his death.


Yeah. The way that evil man fooled us all by thinking that he cared about Victor and me. And–and the way that I– that I was so touched when he gave me that portrait of your grandfather.


Sometimes I wonder if I should just destroy it.


[romantic music]


[giggles]


I’d say Christmas is off to a very wonderful start.

Brace yourself. It’s about to get even better.

What?


I thought we were exchanging gifts tomorrow.

Yes, but this one cannot wait. It must be opened right now.

Oh. OK.


It’s a tragedy you never got to meet your grandfather.

[holiday music] He was an extraordinary man in every way. Oh, and how he loved Christmas, especially this night, you know, Christmas Eve, all the family all together, singing carols. He was a singer. Did anybody tell you he was a wonderful singer? Had this beautiful voice, and he would sing lyrics with so much… love and heart.


He did everything with love and heart.

I wish so much that I had gotten to know him.

Me too. But he’d be very happy to know that you’re here tonight, keeping me company for the holiday.

Well, I’m so glad I can be here for you, Julie. And seeing these ornaments and just… knowing how much you loved your husband, I honestly–I feel like he’s here with us in spirit.


You’re a very thoughtful young man, Doug.


Hello, hello, hello! We’re here.

Hello.

Merry Christmas.

Hello. Merry almost Christmas.

Oh. Good to see you.

Good to see you. Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas, yes.

Hi.

Hi.

Well, did you get everybody off– the kids and Chad on their way to Orlando?

Oh, yes, yes, they should be arriving at the Universal resort any time now.

And greeted by what, the yellow Minions from “Despicable Me”?

Oh, yes, those are Charlotte’s faves.

I just hope they send us a lot of pictures.

I’m sure they will.

Oh, Julie, you got the ornaments out.

Yes, yes, and I was just explaining to Doug here about all of their history.

Such an awesome tradition.

And I’m so sorry. I–I just haven’t gotten it together to make you an ornament. But I promise, next year, on the tree, you’re gonna have your spot.

Really?

Yes, of course.

But I’m not technically a Horton.


You are. I told you earlier, you’re family.

Yeah, she’s right. You’re family now, so I think it’s time we got to know you better. Why don’t you tell us more about yourself?

OK. [chuckles] What would you like to know?

Well, let’s see. Why don’t you start with telling us why you were in jail?

[dramatic music]


JJ, you are being rude.

But it’s a legitimate question, isn’t it? He’s living under the same roof as us, not to mention Abigail’s kids. So I think we have a right to know more about him, about why he was locked up.

And I think an interrogation can wait until after the holidays.

No, it’s–it’s OK. I totally understand. JJ has a point. I’m pretty much a stranger. You know, as far as you guys know, I’m a serial killer.

Is that a confession?

JJ.

It’s OK, Julie. Like I said, I understand why JJ’s curious about me, my past. So…here’s the deal. My dad and I, we never really got along much. We were always butting heads. So when he finally told me about where I really came from, I jumped at the chance to get to know my other family and hoping I could finally find somewhere to fit in. Don’t get me wrong. I loved my Grandpa Robert.

Well, Robert Leclair, he was one of your grandfather’s dearest friends.

But when he passed away, it was just me and my dad. And, well, we weren’t much of a family. So that’s why I changed my last name to Williams and started my journey to Salem to visit my biological grandfather. And I was on the way to Salem when I found out that he passed away. And that night, I went out to a bar and got drunk, ended up in a fight, got arrested. And since I didn’t have enough money for bail, I had to spend a couple of days in jail till I got sprung. And if you don’t believe me, you can always call Chicago PD. They can verify it for you.

No, no. That won’t be necessary. We believe you.

[dramatic music] We’re very glad you chose to come to Salem and to find all of us.


[sighs]

Look, Maggie, Konstantin came here to destroy the life that Victor built with you, and he failed, all right? He failed miserably. But now he’s gone, thank God.

Mm.

But the love that you and Victor shared, that lives on.

Yes, it does. Thank you, Shawn.

[soft music]


Xander!

What do you think?

They’re gorgeous.


You know that my father, Mickey, gave my mom a pair of red heels once upon a time.

I was waiting for you to make the connection. Yeah. Maggie told me the whole story, how she grew up using crutches but… had always dreamed of dancing. And then after she had surgery to regain the use of her legs, Mickey gave her the red shoes.


It was his way of fulfilling her dream.

And her dreams were indeed fulfilled. And now ours have been. And you’re back on your feet, so I thought it’d be nice if you had a pair of your own.


Damn it, Xander.

Well, what’s wrong?

[sniffles] I only got you an air fryer.

[laughs]


[laughs]

[holiday music]

Tate, is something wrong?

No, no, no, no, no. Holly, this is a great gift. It really is. But…I can’t go. I have plans Friday night.

Plans? Well, can you just change them?

I–I can’t. I’m–I’m sorry. I–I have to– [sighs] I’m sorry, I have to go visit my grandparents in California.

Oh. You never mentioned it before.

I know. It just came up, and… I haven’t seen them in a while. And with my mom at Statesville, I just– I feel like I have to go, you know, represent for the holidays. Holly, I’m so sorry.

Hey, no, don’t apologize for doing the right thing. You know what? We’ll just catch the band next time they’re in town, OK?

[sighs] Thank you so much for understanding.

Your grandparents need you. I totally get it.


You’re really amazing. You know that?

Mm-hmm.


Oh, wow.

Do you like it?

I do. This is great.

I hope you don’t have one like it already.

No, not at all. I love it, really. Thank you. So sweet. All right, it’s your turn now.

Actually, do you mind if we take a tiny break? I just want to run to hang my ornament at my grandma’s.

Yeah. Yeah, of course. We have the place to ourselves all night, so take your time.

I’ll be back soon. Promise.

[holiday music]


Bye.

Bye.

[dramatic music]


[sighs]


Merry Christmas, Maggie.

Oh, merry Christmas yourself. [wolf whistle] Whoo! I love the kilt.

Right? Sarah’s wearing something very special herself.

[gasps] Check out these showstoppers.

Oh.

Whoo-whoo.

The red shoes.

You’re the reason I bought them, Maggie. I was inspired by the story you told me about the red shoes that Mickey gave you.

Oh, Xander, bless your heart.

And for what it’s worth, Mom, the love that you and Dad shared, it inspires me every day.

Not to mention the love between you and Victor.

And you two, your love and your devotion for each other and your precious daughter, it inspires me.

[chuckles]

[holiday music] Mm.

Oh, love you.

Love you. Speaking of our precious daughter, we better grab her and get a move on.

Oh.

Yeah. Let’s go hang some ornaments.

Hmm?

[laughs] OK.

OK.


Merry Christmas, my darling.


Nice to finally meet you, Doug.

Same. So what are we, anyway? Are we first cousins?

Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that’s right. And it seems to me like you and I are the ones that are gifted with carrying on our grandfather’s name.

Well, the more I learn about him, the more I realize what a huge responsibility that is.

Oh, excuse me. Would you help me carry out the hors d’oeuvres now?

Of course. No problem.

Excuse me.

Hey. What’s up, everybody? Merry Christmas.

Hey, Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas to you, honey.

JJ, I understand that you are going to be working with the Salem PD now.

Yes. Yes, I am. And I hear that Jada’s trying to recruit you over there.

What?

What?

You didn’t say anything about that.

I–I just– I haven’t made up my mind yet.

Well, if you do decide to accept her offer, I was thinking that maybe you and I could maybe be partners.

No, that’d be great. Just, right now, I’m… kind of weighing my options.

Isn’t it nice that it snowed?

Oh, I love a white Christmas.

And I can’t wait till our tiny one can make a snowman.

And go sledding.

Oh.

Sledding, maybe not. Oh, my gosh. But…[gasps] How about a gingerbread cookie?

[gasps]

Yes! Let’s go get a cookie.

[chuckles] Oh, my goodness. Oh, look who’s here. Oh, sweetheart, I’m so glad you made it.

Ah, Maggie.

Hi.

Merry Christmas Eve.

Oh, and same to you too.

Hi too. Thank you, darling.

Merry Christmas Eve, Julie.

Oh, thank you, sweetheart. Oh, it’s time for introductions. This is Doug Williams, Doug’s grandson. And this is Maggie Kiriakis. And this is Holly Jonas.

It’s a pleasure.

It’s very nice to meet you, Doug.

Nice to meet you.

Holly is Maggie’s granddaughter.

Well, it was a pleasure to meet both of you.

Aww.

Hors d’oeuvres?

Sure. Thanks. [chuckles]

Oh.


You know, earlier this evening, Doug’s grandson reminded me that my dear husband’s spirit is with us tonight, and I feel it is.

We all do, Julie.

Jennifer, I think tonight the whole house is glowing with the spirits of all our loved ones that have gone on before us. How lucky we are to all be together tonight. How grateful I am to be spending Christmas with each and every one of you.

Even me?

Yes, Xander, even you. [laughter] Shall we all begin?

Yes.

[soft music] Oh.


[no audible dialogue]


[sighs]


Love you, baby.

Love you. Love you, son.


– [vocalizing]


* Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah * * Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah *


* Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah * * Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah *


– * Peace on Earth, goodwill *

Doug… would you hang your grandfather’s ornament tonight?

Oh, I–I couldn’t.

Please? Do it for me.

[dramatic music]


[holiday music]


Hey, Jack. I just wanted to say that, well, I heard what went down in Vancouver. And I’m sorry you didn’t get the answers about Abigail that you were looking for.


Thanks, Xander.

I assume everything’s going well at “The Spectator.”

Yes, yes. Chad is doing excellent work.

Great. Well, I better get back to the family.

Xander.


Merry Christmas, old friend.

Merry Christmas.


[clapping] This time of the evening, some of you will remember, my darling husband used to lead us all in a Christmas carol.


I think he would love it if we kept that tradition going. So tonight…


JJ, would you do the honors for us?

[sighs, clears throat] * O come, all ye faithful * all: * Joyful and triumphant * * O come, ye, o come, ye * * To Bethlehem * * Come and behold him * * Born the King of angels * * O come, let us adore him * * O come, let us adore him * * O come, let us adore him * * Christ the Lord *

[dramatic music]

Hey, guys, now that it’s just us and everyone’s gone, what did you think of Doug’s story of why he was in jail?

Well, I mean, like they say, you know, we can always verify it.

True, we can. But there is still something about him that I don’t trust. And Julie is so vulnerable right now. And I don’t know. It just makes me so hesitant to go back to Boston tomorrow.

You know what? Don’t worry, Mom. I’m gonna keep an eye on Julie while you’re gone.

Wait. What? Does that mean you’re staying in Salem?

I am. And I’ve decided I’m going to take the job with the Salem PD.

[gasps] Honey!

Oh, that’s terrific news, son. They will be very lucky to have you.

Yeah, well, lucky because you are a fine detective.

I’m proud of you.

Thank you, Dad.

I am so proud of you.

[laughs]

And I’m so glad you’ll be able to keep an eye on Julie too.


[sighs]

Oh, and how’s our little sugarplum?

She is sound asleep.

Mm.

I think that I’m gonna follow her off to dreamland. So good night, you two.

Oh, good night, Mama. Come on.

Mm.

Mwah.

Merry Christmas, my darlings.

So… not a creature is stirring.

Ooh, you better get that twinkle out of your eye. We have a marathon of gift wrapping to do for our tiny one’s second Christmas.

Oh, I know, but unfortunately something much more important takes precedence over that tonight.

What’s this?

I have to trip the light fantastic with you in those very fetching shoes.

[holiday music]


[dramatic music]

[chuckles]

Did you make a wish?

Yes. However, I do feel greedy asking for anything after this incredible birthday celebration. Thank you for making this so special. You know, you’re the best boyfriend in the world.


Holly?

Yeah?

There’s something that I need to tell you.

OK. What is it?

Holly…


I love you.


You do?

Yeah. The truth is, I’ve loved you for a long time. I just–I guess I was in denial about it. And until now, I couldn’t say the words.

[chuckles] Right, well, maybe you could say them again, make it feel more real, you know?


I love you, Holly.

Tate, I love you too. [chuckles]


[laughs]


Well, thank you. Thank you for all that help in the kitchen tonight.

No worries. Is there anything else I can do?

No, no. You did a lot. No, it’s late. You go get some sleep, dear.

OK. Good night, Julie.

Good night.


All night, I’ve been remembering our first Christmas Eve together.


Open your present. I want to see how you like it.

All right, if you promise to open yours too.

Oh, I will. [chuckles]

All right. Hmm. Hmm. They say that good things come in small packages. And this– Julie, it’s beautiful.

There’s an inscription on the back.


“To my secret love.”

May I put it on your wrist?


It’s absolutely gorgeous.

Well, I’m glad you like it.

I especially like the inscription.


Gone from my sight…


Never from my heart.


Merry Christmas, my love.

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

[holiday music]

Mmm.

[laughs]

Well, this one’s not quite as good as that first cookie, but it’s still delicious. All right, which one’s next?

Nope, nope, nope. You said “last one” three cookies ago. You don’t get any more.

Oh, I did?

You know, aren’t you gonna be late? Don’t you have an appointment to get to?

Oh, yeah. I got to get out of here.

Mm.

We’ll finish our taste test when I get home, OK?

I look forward to it.

Me too.

No more cookies.

Oh, come on.

[laughs]

Hi, Little Sweetness. Bye, Little Sweetness. Got to run.

[laughs]

OK. Where was Papa off to in such a hurry?

Oh, you know, Black Patch business and all that.

Mm.

Ah, lookit, somebody’s been busy.

Oh, just a few last-minute gifts. Thought I’d drop by, pop them under the tree.

Just a few. Wow.

[laughs]

So how have you been? Are you still burning the candle at both ends over at “Body & Soul”?

Oh, never ends. New backstage drama every day, it seems.

What?

Well, just today, I found out that–

[dramatic music] Oh, never mind.

What? Really, you can tell me. It’ll be just between the two of us, I promise.

Fine. Alex had a fling with a costar.

Oh. And you’re upset by that?

Yeah… I guess I am.


[sighs]

[holiday music]

Sorry, I–

Dude, what the he– Philip.


[dog barking]

Mayor Price.

When were you going to tell me, Commissioner Hunter, that you brought in Hattie Adams?

Well, I–

I would have preferred to hear it straight from my commissioner rather than through the grapevine. But either way, good work, Jada. So were you able to wrangle a confession out of that cupcake poisoner?

Unfortunately not, thanks to our ex-commissioner.

[dramatic music]


Oh, what the hell do you want? I’m in no mood for you, Hernandez.

Aww. Well, that’s too bad, DiMera, ’cause we need to talk.


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Let’s sit down. I’m sorry you’re upset, but you and Alex weren’t seeing each other anymore, right, after what happened on the set?

Oh, my God. You know about that?

Well, Seth Burns has a big mouth.

Ugh. Damn. [sighs] But it’s on me, obviously. I never should have gotten involved with a coworker in the first place. I, of all people, should know that.

Yeah, but still, I’m sure it stings to hear that Alex has moved on with somebody else so quickly.

Yeah, it does.

[dramatic music] But I should just get over myself, you know? Especially since I’ve kind of done the same thing.


I guess I should say congratulations. I heard the judge awarded you half of Titan.

Yeah, well, I know you were Team Xander on this, so you don’t have to pretend to be happy for me. Oh, and FYI, my lawyer had your little character reference for Xander thrown out, so no impact on the outcome of the case.

Oh. Well, I am glad the whole thing’s over, Philip. And I think the whole splitting the baby, so to speak, was probably the best, you know, reasonable, fair solution.

[holiday music] I do hope you and Xander can put your differences aside, though, for the good of Titan. Who knows? Maybe now you and I could possibly do the same.

Mm, not so sure about that, since my father’s estate isn’t the only issue between us, is it?


What the hell do you think you’re doing, Rafe?

I’m pouring myself a drink. What does it look like?

[dramatic music] Ah, yum. That’s good stuff. Another? Don’t mind if I do.

Is this some sort of midlife crisis? A crack-up because Mayor Price wouldn’t give you your old job back?

No. No, I am in tip-top shape, actually, mentally and otherwise.


And also, I’m not Rafe Hernandez.


Hey, Steve.

Hey. There’s my star investigator. Job well done, man.

Ah, it’s no big deal.

No big deal? Come on. Police had an APB out on Hattie for several weeks. And while they were playing with their nightsticks, you swept in and tracked her down.

Yeah, well, I told her that “Body & Soul” wanted her back to lure her to Salem and performed a little citizen’s arrest.

Uh-huh.

Unfortunately, she denied being the Lady Whistleblower imposter.

Yeah. I saw the blind item that just went live in “The Spectator.” You know, bottom line, you did the job you were hired to do.

Yes, and…

[holiday music] Leo paid up…

Aha.

Now, begrudgingly. But I can’t say I blame him, because my theory about Hattie being Lady W was, well, a little off.

Mm-hmm. Well, there might be more where this came from if we can track down the real imposter. But either way, congratulations on solving your first case for Black Patch.

Well, thanks.

Why the long face? You should be celebrating.

Right, yeah. Well, you may be happy that I found Hattie, but my fiancée is not.


And before Shawn could move in and make an arrest, Rafe got to Hattie. And per his client’s wishes, he questioned her about the Lady Whistleblower case. He didn’t get anywhere with her in the end, but she lawyered up before we got a chance to question her.

About the poisoned cupcakes, you mean.

Yeah.

So you’re telling me you got nothing?

Correct. [sighs]

Oh.

You know, I was afraid that Rafe’s new job would be a problem for us. I just didn’t think it would happen so fast.

Oh, not a problem for us, a problem for you. I know, yeah, it sounds a little harsh, but hey, Commissioner, this is your mess and yours alone. So how you gonna clean it up?

[dramatic music]

Now, what other issue are you talking about, Philip?

Well, I know you weren’t too happy when I hired Stephanie to do PR for me.

Well, it’s nothing personal. I just didn’t find it necessary.

[dramatic music] And as you said, I was Team Xander this entire time with the whole Titan situation. Anyway, Stephanie’s not gonna be doing PR for you anymore because the hearing’s over. You got what you wanted, right?

Half of what I wanted. But that doesn’t mean Steph and I won’t ever see each other again.

I didn’t assume that you would never see each other again.

And you’re OK with that?

It’s none of my damn business, Philip. You guys are grown. You’re adults. You can do whatever you like.

True, but… since you two used to be a thing, well, full disclosure and in the interest of family harmony, I think you should know so you’re not, you know, blindsided by it if she tells you…

Yeah.

That I kissed her.


So you kissed Philip?

Well, technically, he kissed me.

And this just happened out of nowhere?

Not out of nowhere. I mean, he and I have been spending a lot of time together recently.

Because you’re working for him.

Right. And anyway, when I saw him earlier, he was over the moon because he had just been awarded by the judge half of Titan.

Half? And then Xander has the other half?

Yeah, which could be problematic, to put it mildly. But since Philip thought that he had no case against Xander and the will, he was actually very pleased with the outcome.

And he has you and your PR to thank for that.

Well, who’s to say? But he thanked me anyway…

Uh-huh.

With a kiss.

Mm-hmm.

And before you say that it was inappropriate, I was fine with it. In fact, I liked it, actually.

I see. So does that mean that you and Philip are getting back together again?

[sighs]


Mayor Price, Rafe took a new job after he left the force. That is his right, and there’s nothing I can do about that.

No, there isn’t. But, Commissioner, if your fiancé is running all over town undermining this department’s investigations, possibly using info that he gleaned from you at home, that is not going to be a tenable situation.

I understand. However, it is within Rafe’s right to make a citizen’s arrest. He is not working against us.

But you just told me, did you not, that he ruined your chances to question the suspect?

I did, but–

Bottom line, Commissioner, you need to fix this. This is bad for the department. It’s bad for City Hall. You need to learn to control your fiancé. Nip it in the bud.


[holiday music]

I thought that Jada was gonna be singing my praises. But instead, she was furious with me.

Why is that?

Well, evidently, Shawn was tracking Hattie too. But I got to her first. And then she lawyered up before they could question her, which ground their investigation to a halt.

I see. Well, if Jada wants to beat you to the next arrest, the PD’s just gonna have to step up their game and outhustle you.

[laughs] Yeah. Yeah, yeah, it’s not that simple. You know it. I mean, come on. We have an advantage. We get to play fast and loose with the rules.

Yeah, but Jada has the entire city government backing her up. I’d say that’s even.

Mm. I’m not sure that the mayor is backing her up right now.


Look, I hate to say it, but… this is gonna keep happening, isn’t it?


I won’t lie to you, buddy. Probably will.

Yeah. Right, so maybe working for Black Patch wasn’t such a good idea.


– What do you mean, you’re not Rafe Hernandez?

You really don’t remember me? It’s your old pal Arnold Feniger.

[dramatic music]

What? Arnold?

Mm. There it is, a glimmer of recognition.

Feniger, what in God’s name are you doing here? You’re supposed to be in Argentina, playing dead.

Yeah. Well, see, that’s the thing. Playing dead is not cheap, and I have run out of money. So here I am. I am back in Salem to, you know, make a little withdrawal from the bank of DiMera.


You and Stephanie kissed and you felt the need to share that with me?

I thought I explained: it was in the interest of family harmony. Didn’t want you to be blinded.

Cut the crap, Phil. You’re gloating in my face.

I’m not gloating. I’m just being honest and, you know, aboveboard.

Ah.

I mean, we’re family, so obviously, we’re going to cross paths. I wouldn’t want Christmas to be as uncomfortable as Thanksgiving was.

Chill, Phil. It’s all good. Really. Stephanie’s free to date whoever she wants.

Oh, we’re not actually dating. Well, not yet, anyway.

[dramatic music]

[chuckles] No. Philip and I are not getting back together. I mean, it was one kiss, and we haven’t even talked about it.

Mm. Yeah.

What are you thinking?

I’m just thinking about your past with him. I mean, the two of you were engaged.

Mom, that was eons ago. We’re different people now.

Still–

Still what?

Stephanie, you know, you’re an adult, and you can make your own decisions. I just hope that you remember all the reasons that it didn’t work out with you two. I just would hate to see you go through that again.


Mayor Price, I’m really not comfortable with the idea of controlling my fiancé, as you put it.

Well, maybe– OK, maybe that was an unreasonable request. Seeing as it’s the holidays and I’m feeling charitable, maybe I could just throw a little bit more money Rafe’s way to entice him to rejoin the force. There’s a slush fund or two I could tap into.

Well, that’s great for you to offer that. However, Mayor, I don’t know if there’s room for him anymore. As you know, I just rehired Shawn Brady, and I offered JJ Deveraux a job as well.

I see.

And I have to say, you know, Rafe didn’t quit the force for monetary reasons.

[groans] Oh, right. It’s all coming back to me now– because he didn’t like the idea of having to answer to a woman.

Well, this woman, yes. And, you know, I kind of get it. You know, he just didn’t want this to become a problem for us.

Hmm. Yeah, uh-huh, right. I suppose I can understand that.

And also, Rafe seems to really love his new job, and I don’t see him wanting to give that up anytime soon.


What do you mean, maybe it wasn’t such a good idea?

[holiday music]

Well… OK, just as an analogy, OK? My cousin Javi, he says that the dueling cop-PI plot is the same as in “Mi Corazon Es Mi Destino.”


It’s a telenovela.

Oh. Well, I guess it didn’t end well for them, huh?

Not at all, no.

[sighs] Well, you know, so what, dude? That’s TV. People don’t tune in for happy endings.

OK, I know that. Of course–yes, I know. My point is this. I just–maybe there’s something to the analogy, all right? I mean, look, this is my first case with Black Patch. Already, I am in trouble with Jada. I just–I don’t know, man, I– I don’t know if I can keep doing this.

What? You’re not saying you want to quit, are you?


We had an agreement, Feniger. Do you not remember? You were set to testify against me and my father for our limited role in your many misdeeds, and we arranged a little situation down at the holding cell to prevent that from happening.

Oh, I remember. I remember all too well.

I know who you are.

Oh, no. No, no, no, listen, I’m not. I’m–

This is Agent Hernandez, FBI.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I’m not that dude. No, listen to me. I–

This is the guy who busted me for strike two.

No, no, I’m not. I can explain. I’m not that guy. That’s not–no. I’m telling you–

I never forget the face of someone who screwed me.

No, no, no, no, no, no. No, I am not that guy. I can explain.

All right, make this look good in case one of them guards is listening.

What? Is that real?

It’s not gonna kill you if that’s what you think, but it’s gonna sting.

[grunting] Yeah, and that didn’t– didn’t just sting. It hurt like hell.

Well, beats the alternative, doesn’t it? Damn it, Feniger, we made a huge investment in you.

Oh, yeah, I know. I know. You spent ungodly amounts of money to turn me into the spitting image of Rafe Hernandez.

Not to mention the exorbitant sum of money I paid you to break him and Samantha up. And in return, you went completely off the reservation. [huffs] You’re lucky we spared your life.

Yeah, which you only did because you thought that one day, I might come in handy. Well, guess what, EJ. Here I am, at your service.


Once again, this is really none of my business.

Well, you asked if Stephanie and I were dating.

No, I said Stephanie’s free to date whoever she wants.

Right, which meant to me you assumed she and I were dating. So I want it to be clear that we’re not.

[dramatic music] Even though I think it’ll be soon since, based on her response to the kiss, I’d say she’s very interested.


Good for you, Philip. Really. And I hope the best for the two of you.

You really mean that?

Yeah, I really do.


[sighs, chuckles] Mom, it was one kiss.

But you said that it could lead to something more.

I said I didn’t know.

Well, that meant to me that it could. [chuckles]

OK, but it hasn’t yet. And so what if it does?

Look, I don’t want to tell you what to do ever. Really, I don’t. It just seems like your relationship with Alex ended so abruptly and that neither one of you really wanted it to. I mean, are you–you sure you’re ready to move on?

Mom, I have to move on.

Well, from Alex, OK, yes, but immediately to your ex, somebody who hurt you? I just keep thinking about how he got you all involved in that Kiriakis-DiMera feud. I mean, he almost got you killed.

He didn’t mean for that to happen.

Well, he didn’t protect you, Stephanie. And now he’s back at the helm of Titan, and he worked really hard. He fought hard to get that position. And I bet you that he would do anything to keep it, no matter what it takes. And I just don’t want history to repeat itself.


These macho men and their egos, mm. I’m lucky that Abraham is secure in his masculinity and had no problem with me taking over his old job. In fact, he encouraged it.

Well, he’s not working for you.

True, true. And I guess it doesn’t hurt that he found something to do that he loves with “Body & Soul.”

And as I said, Rafe found something he loves too. [sighs] And when he made the jump from FBI to Salem PD, he said that he knew it was time. So, you know, maybe it was just that time again.

Right, well, maybe he could change to a completely different, more lucrative profession, like real estate or insurance.

Mayor Price, Rafe has been a detective his whole life. He is damn good at what he does, and it’s a big part of who he is. I am not gonna ask him to give that up.


[holiday music]

I don’t know. I don’t know if I want to quit, but… I don’t know what the alternative is.

I think the alternative is, you need to get some perspective on this. Now, PIs and cops are always stepping on each other’s toes. Comes with the territory, OK? I mean, look at us. How many dustups did we have when you were commissioner? Yeah? And Hope is a good friend. I mean, we butted heads so hard sometimes, I thought she’d never speak to me again.

[laughs] OK. But you weren’t engaged to her or me, for that matter.

OK, good point. Now, listen, I don’t want to do anything to cause you or Jada any problems. I care about you both, and I’m not gonna tell you what to do. But when it comes right down to it, you need a job, and I need you.


– You’re at my service?

Mm-hmm.

I don’t need or want you here, Feniger. What I need for you to do is go back where you came from. Dr. Rolf’s drug made you appear dead, and dead you must be. Get it?

[dramatic music] Damn it, Feniger, are you listening to me?

Man, that drug, that was a trip.


Guard. Help!


What the hell happened here?

I don’t know. Think somebody might have shivved him.


He’s dead. Which one of you–

Don’t look at us, man. We’re just the ones that found him.

You better call the warden.


Don’t worry. As soon as you’re officially pronounced dead, you’re getting shipped out of here, courtesy of EJ DiMera.

Well, if I’d have known that you were shipping me off to the Argentinean jungle–

What are you complaining about? Argentina is a lovely country.

Oh, really? Have you ever been there in the summertime? You could fry an egg on your forehead.

And you’ll be able to do that when you go back, which you will do straightaway before anyone else sees you.

Hey, Dad. Rafe? What are you doing here?


Well, thanks, Alex, for being so supportive.

[holiday music]

Stephanie is a very good friend of mine. Whatever makes her happy, I’m all about it.

Right.


See you at Christmas dinner.

Mm, maybe. But I’m not sure how that’ll go over with Xander. I mean, not that we were ever close, but tension between us, it’s been ratcheted up big-time lately.

I’m sure, yeah.

So it’s gonna be a long time before he and I are simpatico. But as for you and me, now that the Stephanie thing is settled, we’re all good now, right?


[sighs] Mom, I learned my lesson the last time. I promise you, history is not going to repeat itself.

Listen, I don’t want to overstep with all this, seriously.

You’re not. You’re not. And I don’t blame you for trying to advise me not to jump in too quickly with Philip. [chuckles] God knows I have made one mistake after another when it comes to my love life.

Well, you and the rest of us.

Not you.

Absolutely me, in my day.

OK, but now you and Dad have a great marriage, and that gives me hope for myself.

It makes me really happy to hear you say that.

And, Mom, it means a lot to me that you listen and that you care.

Of course I do. You’re my favorite daughter, and I love you.

Oh, I love you too.

Mm. I’m so glad we’re spending Christmas together this year.

[dramatic music]


Well, Commissioner, you need to figure out a way to get yourself and Rafe on the same page so hopefully, we will never have to have this discussion again.

I will do my best.

Mm-hmm. And you keep me posted on the Hattie Adams situation. If she is not the cupcake villain, then we still got a criminal on the loose. And I do not want my husband to be a victim again.

I promise you, Mayor, we will get to the bottom of this.

See that you do. I don’t want to have to make another commissioner change.


And, well, Merry Christmas.


Oh.


You know, Jada and I go way back. I could talk to her if you want me to.

Oh, thanks, but that’s not necessary.

[holiday music] And look, I know that John’s away on a big mission right now, so I don’t want to leave you in the lurch.

Well, that’s good of you. But I’m not gonna pressure you into doing something that’s not right for you.

And I appreciate that. I will say, in spite of my aforementioned concerns, I love the job, Steve. I really do.

Glad to hear it. And you’re a real asset to Black Patch.

Well, I appreciate that.

I mean it.


[sighs] You know what? I’m glad that we had this talk, because it made me realize two things. One, I love this job. And two, It’s important to me. Yeah. So Jada and I, well, we’ll work things out. I’m gonna stay.

All right.


I’m sorry. Do I know you?

Excuse me?

[laughs] Stop–stop goofing around, Hernandez. I may not be a fan, but you and my son Johnny have always been close, best pals.

Yeah, right. Yeah. I’m just messing with you, man. Come on. Look, I’m just trying out my little tough-guy PI persona. It’s good to see you, man.

Yeah, you too.

Yeah.

Rafe’s here because he now works for Black Patch, and I thought the DA’s office could use his services.

For what?

We can’t discuss pending cases. You know that, son.

Right. But I mean, I don’t get it. Why would–why hire Rafe? I mean, you two hate each other.

Yeah, you’re right about that. Yup. But here’s the thing, Johnny. Your dad wants the best, and I am the best. Isn’t that right, EJ?

Yup. You’re the best.

What?

Yes, you are the best.

Yes, I am the best.

[laughs]

Yes. And, you know, I was thinking that… if you and I could put aside our mutual hatred of one another, then maybe there’s a chance we could have a beautiful friendship.

[dramatic music]

[laughs] [clears throat]

How many times do I have to say it, Philip? You and I are OK. No hard feelings about Stephanie or anything else.

Great.

Great.

Hey, there she is.

Hi.

We were just talking about you, Steph.

Uh-oh. [laughs]

No, all good things. Right, Alex?

Great things.

[holiday music] I’m gonna get going. But it was very nice to see you, Steph. Merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas.


[sighs]

Hey.

Hey.

So I’m sorry we didn’t have a chance to talk about what happened earlier. I hope I wasn’t too forward.

No, you weren’t.

You sure?

I kissed you back, didn’t I?

That you did. And I was thinking, now that we’re no longer working together, maybe you’d be interested in… seeing where things go, if you’re on board with that.


You mean where things go between you and me?

What else would I mean?

Right. [chuckles] Dumb question.

Nothing you ever say is dumb, Steph. You’re incredibly smart, not to mention charming, beautiful. And look, I know everything’s crazy right now with the holidays. But maybe you’d be interested in… going out with me on New Year’s Eve.


Or if you have plans, I understand.


No. No plans. That sounds great, Philip.


Ah, welcome back.

Yeah.

Mm.

Well, better save me some of those good ones.

Mm, yeah, I saved you some.

Oh! Mm.

How’s that?

Who needs cookies?

That’s right.

Come here.

[laughs]

Mmm, yummy.

Yum.

So hey, where’s Stephanie?

Well, she hightailed it out of here after we got down and dirty about her love life.

Oh, really?

Mm-hmm. But listen, you know what? She’s going to be here for Christmas dinner. And everything that’s going on with her is probably gonna change by then anyway, so let’s just let her try to figure it out.

Good idea.

Yeah. How’d it go with Rafe?

Well, he pretty much solved the case, but then he almost quit on me.

What? Why?

Well, he got it in his head that this job might come between him and Jada. I sure hope that’s not true.

[dramatic music]


Hey.

Hey.


I–


I just want to say that I am sorry about what happened.

No, no, look. I’m sorry, OK? You were just doing your job. And I shouldn’t have blown up at you like that. But I am calmer now. And, you know, I was wrong, the way I reacted.

It’s OK. I understand. No, really, I do.

Mm.

And like I said, I’m sorry. All right? So how’d it go with the mayor?

Oh, you know, she raked me over the coals. No surprise.

I’m sorry.

Yeah.

I was afraid of that.

But, you know, the funny thing is, I defended you on every turn. I mean, you did the right thing. You found the suspect. You turned her over to us. And now she is in police custody, where she belongs.

Right.

Mm-hmm.

Yeah, so… we did the right thing– I mean I did the right thing, but it still didn’t work for us, so how do we make it better?


I don’t know, I guess we just have to figure it out as we go along, together. Right?

Right.

[chuckles]

So I guess there’s only one thing left to say.

What’s that?

I love you.

I love you.


Well, I’m glad you two are getting along. It must be a Christmas miracle.

For today, anyway. [laughs]

OK, well, I’m gonna just hit the hay. Rafe, good to see you. Merry Christmas. Dad.

Merry Christmas, son.

Feliz Navidad, Johnny.

Yup.


Yup.

What the hell was that?

Hmm? Oh, that? That was just me having a little fun and turning the screws on you a little bit.

Well, the fun’s over, Feniger. Here’s what’s going to happen now.

Hey.

I’m going to give you your last withdrawal from the bank of DiMera, and then you are going to turn tail and head straight back to that South American hacienda. I don’t care if it’s 0 degrees. It’ll be a hell of a lot hotter here if you ever show your ugly mug in Salem again. Do I make myself clear?

Yeah, you made yourself clear. [laughs] Yeah. And guess what. Now it’s time for me to make myself clear.


You–you will come around, DiMera.

Come around to what?

[sighs] Well, to seeing how useful I can be to you and to also realizing that I– I have a mind of my own, and I will not be pushed around.


Mm. God, I forgot how cushy this place is. Did you redecorate?

Shut up.

Mm. Yeah, I think I’m gonna stick around for a while.


[sighs]

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Y&R Short Recap Monday, December 23, 2024

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Sharon celebrated a breakthrough in her memory regarding Heather’s death. She shared with her family that, under hypnosis, she recalled being attacked by an unknown individual, leading her to realize she was not responsible for Heather’s demise. This revelation brought relief to her loved ones, and they decided to keep the information private until after the holidays. However, Phyllis overheard discussions about new evidence potentially exonerating Sharon and confronted her at the cottage. In the ensuing confrontation, Sharon asserted her innocence, leading to a tense exchange between the two.

Meanwhile, at the Newman ranch, Victor surprised his family by accepting Cole and Victoria’s relationship, welcoming Cole into the family, and offering him a position overseeing Newman’s publishing division. Claire presented Victor and Nikki with a commissioned family portrait as a holiday gift, and in return, they gifted her a horse, enhancing the festive spirit.

 

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Lulu was determined to find her daughter, Charlotte, despite Tracy’s advice to wait for the authorities. During the Rice Plaza tree lighting, Lulu received a call from Charlotte, who assured her mother of her safety but couldn’t disclose her location. Lulu promised to bring her home, enlisting her son Rocco’s help to keep the conversation confidential.

Meanwhile, at Maxie’s residence, the Scorpio family gathered for Christmas celebrations. Cody gifted James a cowboy hat, and Anna surprised everyone by introducing Emma, who had returned unexpectedly. Elsewhere, Sonny and Kristina attended the Rice Plaza festivities, where Sonny encountered Brennan, a WSB agent. Tensions arose as Sonny and Jason expressed concerns about Brennan’s presence, but Carly defended her decision to include him in their holiday plans.

 

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

[soft music]


Hey.

Hey, sis.

What are you doing home so early? I thought you had a date with Ava Vitali. Was it the CliffsNotes version of “The Nutcracker”?

Ha. Well, let’s just say that things did not go as planned.

[tense music] [beeping]


Clear the way to the bar cart!

[screams] Oh, my–damn it, EJ. You scared me half to death. Don’t sneak up on me like that.

Walking into a room in the middle of my house hardly qualifies as sneaking up on you.

You didn’t just walk in here. You stomped in here like a herd of elephants.

And you reacted like I just caught you in some nefarious deed, which is somewhat impossible not to catch you in the middle of.

I was just texting, EJ. That’s all.

I somehow doubt that’s all. Tell me, what sort of trouble are you stirring up now, dear sister?


Hmm?

[soft music]


You’re already wrapping presents?

Mm-hmm, and on the home stretch, I am happy to say.

Lucky you. I haven’t even finished my shopping.

Mm, well, you better jump on that, because you know Christmas is right around the corner.

I know. I know. I’ll get it done.

Yeah.

Somehow. [laughs]

Well, look at you. You look nice.

Oh.

What are you all dressed up for?

I’m just going out for drinks.

Oh, yeah? With who? [phone ringing]

Oh, I’m sorry. I have to take that.

Yeah.

Hey, Shawn, what’s up? What? I thought we had her cornered. [sighs] Right. OK, well, keep me posted.

[tense music]

That didn’t sound like good news.

It wasn’t. Shawn got a line on where Hattie Adams had been holed up. But when he got there, she was gone.

You are being tested, Stark. The universe wants to know if you can keep your word, for once, and connect your new friend Doug– charming, though very pushy– with a buyer for this perfect, perfect bijou… oh, and not give in to overwhelming temptation. But you know what? Sometimes, the universe needs to mind its own business, especially when a fella is looking this ravishing. [knocking on door] Who is it?

Hey, Leo. It’s Rafe.

Hello, Rafe. What brings you by? You have some news on Hattie?

Oh, I’ve got something better for you.

Oh.

Not that.

Oh.

But it is a good Christmas present.

[suspenseful music]


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


I’m always hiding things from you, EJ. Surely, you should know that by now. Blood is not equal to trust.

Ooh, you’re lucky he’s not here to hear you say that.

I believe he coined the expression right after the many times you stabbed him in the back.

And, you know, the reason I reacted so badly was because you disturbed my very pleasant, quiet evening.

But you didn’t just “react so badly.” You jumped a mile and then hovered over your phone like it was a nuclear device.

I was guarding my phone because I was conducting business– DiMera business is– which is none of yours.

Eh, suit yourself. I’ve got my own problems.

Such as?

Such as someone just royally screwed up my case against Mark Green.

[tense music]

Huh.

You lost the “Nutcracker” tickets?

Yeah, I lost the “Nutcracker” tickets. I had them in my jacket pocket, I swear to God. And as soon as I got to Ava’s door, they were gone. I don’t know what the hell happened.

OK. Why didn’t you buy a couple more?

They were sold out. That’s my luck. So we decided we would just watch a movie at her place. And then, what do you know? The Wi-Fi went out.

Hmm. Well, it seems like quite the comedy of errors.

Yeah, that’s one way to put it.

Almost seems like something was conspiring against the two of you going out tonight.

Or someone.


[beeping]

Kristen.

Hattie was our prime suspect in the tainted cupcake case. And right when we were getting close, she just–she slips through our fingers.

That’s–that’s too bad.

Yeah, you know, I was– I was banking on bringing her in for questioning tonight, having this case closed by Christmas.

And Shawn said it looked like she had just left, right?

Yeah. He’s keeping an eye on the place, but there’s no guarantee that she’s even going to come back.

Do you think maybe she somehow got wind that you were closing in?

Or maybe your brother got to her first.


– Hattie Adams.

Hmm. Thought I’d never have to see that ugly mug again.

And yet, here you are, still wearing that sickly sweet cologne.

Strawberry almond banana. I love it, and I get lots of compliments on it.

Well, it’s making me want to toss my cookies.

Makes me like it even more.

Ugh. This is a Christmas miracle.

I think it had something to do with my detective skills.

Yes. Yes, of course. You are a detecting savant, and your enviable skills were being wasted at that desk job.

Thank you.

So, Hattie, now that my PI has managed to track you down, it’s time for us to have a little chat about “Body & Soul.”

Long overdue. Dazzle me.

Dazzle you?

Dazzle me. Tell me how you’re going to write me back from the dead. Oh, there’s that stupid expression of yours again. I know that you killed me when you threw me down that elevator chute. But then, I don’t know– I don’t know how you brought me back to life. Was it–they used somebody else? Was it AI or CGI? What was it? Oh, it’s that thing that we struck over with the union.

Hattie, what, in the wide, wide world of soaps are you talking about?

You used my image and likeness without my permission. And now you’re going to have to pay for it. I will put that in my contract.

Contract?

Contract. And let’s be clear about one thing. I am not setting foot on that stage until I get a signed contract for everything that I want.


There’s that stupid face of yours again. Why do you look so baffled? You know what? This one told me that you want me back on the show.


[tense music]


You told her I wanted her back on “Body & Soul”?


And I don’t come cheap. So let me think. I’m going to need a raise. And I want Bonnie Lockhart off the set. And–and I’d like an apology from Abe and Kate. And I’d like a little groveling from you.

OK. So you expect me to grovel? How about we also throw in a private jet, a Ferrari 250 GTO Tipo, and a lifetime supply of pork rinds?

Wow, yeah. I mean, except for the pork rinds. They tend to give me gas.

Yeah, I knew it. OK, so here’s the thing. You’re not getting any of those things because you are not wanted back on “Body & Soul.”

Wait. What?

Not as Charlemagne, not as an under 5, not as an extra. In fact, if you even set foot on the set of “Body & Soul” again, you will be sent down an elevator shaft for real this time, and there will be no coming back from the dead. You got that, Hattie Addams? Or should I call you Lady Whistleblower?


My brother? I think you’ve got this wrong. Leo hired Rafe to find the new Lady Whistleblower, not Hattie Adams.

Except Rafe now believes that they’re one and the same. So he’s trying to locate her. And when I asked him to back off, he pointed out to me that it was perfectly legal for him to track her down, which, of course, it is.

[tense music]

And you think he found her tonight?

He said he was working on a case, so it’s possible.

So if Hattie’s been found, would that be so bad? I mean, it seems to me like he did all the heavy lifting for you.

Yeah, heavy lifting that I did not ask him to do.

But I don’t get it. Jada, what’s the downside? I mean, if Hattie’s been found, isn’t that the goal? Isn’t that a good thing?

It could be, unless it screws up my case.

Belle Black screwed up your case?

Mm-hmm.

I didn’t even know she was in town.

She is. And by all accounts, she has delayed her return to defend the man who tried to kill Chad.

Really? I mean, the one whose sister posed as Abigail?

That’s exactly who I mean. And apparently, Belle has no problem with how– aside from that attempted murder– they both preyed upon our brother’s grief. Damn it. Damn it. I was this close to putting that miscreant away for 0 years.

And now?

Now, thanks to Belle’s interference, I’ll be lucky if that son of a bitch does the full 8 months, not to mention yet another loss on my record.

Mm, right, damaging your heretofore impeccable reputation. [laughs]

Why the hell do I ever expect empathy from you?

Oh, come on. I’m just–I’m just teasing you, EJ. Look, I know it’s upsetting that you might lose this case. But then again, you might not, right?

A whole lot slimmer chance with Belle defending that bastard. Damn it. I can’t–I can’t let her get away with this, and I won’t.

[ominous music]

OK. What are you going to do, lock her up?

No.

No.

No. But I will get my revenge, and you’re going to help me.

Oh.


So you think Kristen went out of her way to ruin your date with Ava?

You think it’s crazy that the woman that literally went out of her way to make masks to impersonate people to screw with their lives could have stolen my ballet tickets or turned off the Wi-Fi in a hotel room? That’s child’s play to her, Belle.

Yeah, OK.

And obviously, we have no proof that Kristen did it. [doorbell rings] So I guess we’ll just have to throw it up to unfortunate events or coincidence.

Kristen is after us.

[dramatic music]


So exactly how am I supposed to help you exact revenge on Belle Black?

Well, she’s been doing some consulting work for DiMera Hong Kong– a cushy job, if there ever was one. And I doubt she’d be happy should the generous fees she enjoys were to suddenly stop flowing in her direction.

Oh. So you want me to fire her?

It would be a teachable moment. Ms. Black would learn to stop meddling in my affairs.

Oh, OK. Right. So, you know, and why– why would I want to help you?

Oh, come now, Kristen. Surely you can see how this would benefit you too.

[laughs] Actually, no, I don’t.

Oh, fine. Let me spell it out for you.

Please.

Philip Kiriakis just went to court to get his mitts on Titan in a dispute over Victor’s will. Now he’s co-CEO. Guess who made that magic happen for the man.

They were a thing once. It’s not a surprise that she would take his case, EJ.

But now she’s back in his orbit and Titan’s. She could be feeding him DiMera secrets as we speak.

Well, who’s to say I can’t use Belle to get the skinny on Titan’s secrets?

OK, now you’re just being contrary. But fine. Then how about this? The woman is your ex’s sister. Don’t you want to stick it to Brady for rejecting you again?

[sighs] Well, I got other fish to fry when it comes to Brady.


So all of these came from the same unknown number.

Yeah, they started right after you left.

All three of them at the same time?

Well, the first two, they came bam, bam. And then the third one came shortly after that. And then I kept demanding to know who it was, and then they stopped.

Oh. “Too bad about ‘The Nutcracker.'” Well, if it is Kristen, she’s not being very subtle about it.

No, this, this– this is Kristen. This is–she’s the one that took the tickets. Here. I got to go over there.

OK, I’ll come with you.

No, Ava. Ava, that’s not a good idea.

Brady, I’m not afraid of her.

I know you’re not afraid of her. But she’s using you to get to me, and I’ve got to be the one to tell her it’s not going to work.


Well, enough about my issues. So who are you waiting on?

Just JJ Deveraux. It’s not a date– just drinks.

You sound very sure about that. So who invited who?

Actually, it was Javi.

Javi?

Well, he didn’t exactly do any inviting. But when I told him that JJ had suggested that he and I hang out sometime, he grabbed my phone, texted JJ before I could stop him, basically pretending to be me and taking JJ up on the suggestion that he and I hang out sometime.

[laughs] That sounds like Javi.

Yeah. He can be really annoying, as I’m sure you’ve noticed.

Yeah, but he obviously meant well. So JJ initiated it, right? I mean, he was the one that suggested it?

Yeah. So what?

So sounds like a date to me.

No. It’s not like that. What we had ended a long time ago. Now JJ and I are just friends. And JJ is just staying in through Christmas, so I’m sure that he just wants to catch up. [knocking on door] That must be him.

Wow. You look great.

Thanks. So do you.

So are you ready for our date?


I don’t know. This is getting a little weird.

A little?

Yeah, well, you know, you call me Lady Whistleblower when we both are pretty sure that you’re Lady Whistleblower.

Nice try, you thieving plagiarizer, who betrayed me after I welcomed you into my home– if you can call this sad, little room a home. We shared laughs, pork rinds. I introduced you to “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”

I know. Why do you say I betrayed you?

Uh, you hacked into my computer to get your hands on my stories, and then you gave them away in your so-called gossip column for the entire world to see.

I hacked into your computer? The only thing I know about doing anything on a computer is to shop at sassyclothes.com and– and play that Cyborg game. And as for writing, I mean, I– I do all my letters in my own handwriting, which, I must say, is rather lovely.

Talk about confusing the issue.

Yeah. I’m so confused I’m not even sure what the issue is.

The issue, Hattie, is that you vowed to get revenge on the show. And you have done it in the meanest, sneakiest, most reprehensible way.

I didn’t vow to get revenge on your show because that would be just stupid. What I did was– I put a curse on your show. And as far as Lady Whistleblower goes, whoever she is, I’m grateful for what she’s done. Now, since there’s been a colossal misunderstanding, I’ll just– I’ll just be on my way.

Whoa. Sorry, Hattie.

What?

No, no, no. You’re not going anywhere.

Hey, hey.

I’m placing you under citizen’s arrest.

[tense music]


Wait a minute. You can’t arrest somebody for spoiling a soap opera plot– even if they didn’t do it.

I am not arresting you for spoiling a soap opera plot. I am arresting you for trying to poison the cast and crew of “Body & Soul.”

What?

Yeah, “What?” Someone sent tainted cupcakes to everyone, and a lot of people got sick.

Oh, that’s terrible. Wait, you think I did that?

Um, can we get back to the part where you admitted you put a curse on the show?

You know, they’ve been trying to find you for weeks. There’s an APB out on you, Hattie.

Well, I don’t know anything about an APB. But look–look, I didn’t poison any cupcakes.

Well, then why did you fall off the map? Clearly, you didn’t want to be found.

Maybe I was sick of looking at your silly face.

[gasps]

[tense music]

Look, Rafe, I promise. I swear to you, I didn’t poison any cupcakes.

Well, tell it to the police.

[gasps]


Yeah, I’m ready. Uh, JJ, this is Jada Hunter, my brother’s fiancée. Jada, this is JJ Deveraux.

Mm, nice to meet you.

Likewise.

I am going to go grab my purse.

So I’ve heard a lot about you, JJ.

Oh, yeah?

Mm-hmm. I’m the new commissioner, and I heard that you used to be on the force, right?

Yeah, I was.

Yeah. And Gabi told me that you’re possibly going to be leaving around–after the holidays?

That’s the plan so far.

Oh. Well, do you think you might want to stick around? Because if so, we got a spot on the Salem PD for you, and we’d be happy to have you back.

Oh. Well, thank you. But uh–

I know. I know it’s a long shot, but I need all the good people I can get. So I thought I’d just put it out there.

So shall we go?

Sure, yeah.

Good luck with the case. And don’t be mad at Rafe.

I’ll try not to. Oh, hey, you two, you guys have fun on your date.

Thank you. It was nice meeting you, Jada.

Oh, same. [phone ringing] Hey, if you’re coming home, knock first. I haven’t wrapped your present yet.

Well, actually, I have an early Christmas present for you.

Let me guess. You found Hattie Addams.

How’d you guess?

Call it a hunch.

I should not have let him go alone.

Oh, no. Brady can handle Kristen. But it sure sounds like she did everything she could to upend your night.

[laughs] Maybe. But we still had fun anyway. We just rolled with it.

Think you’ll do it again– I mean, without all the drama?

Yeah, I’m definitely down.

Hm.

What?

Well, I mean, it just puts you right in the middle of Brady and Kristen if that happens. Do you think that’s wise?

Well, I’m not going to go out of my way to antagonize the woman. But like I keep telling Brady, I’m not afraid of her. Besides, Kristen and he are over.

Yeah, I don’t think Kristen got that memo– or she ignored it anyway.

[laughs] Well, that’s pretty standard fare for her, right?

Nothing is standard with Kristen.

[tense music]

Belle, is that really the reason you’re worried?

What do you mean?

Maybe you just don’t want me around your brother, which I would totally understand.


I’ve done some pretty horrible things to your family in the past.

Listen, Ava. I really–I don’t blame you for that. I know that you weren’t in your right mind at the time. What I’m worried about is a woman who is not in her right mind right now.

So what are these other fish you have to fry with Brady?

What the hell is it with these games that you are playing, hmm?

So usually, we prefer our guests to be announced. But hey, why stand on ceremony?

Did you–did you– did you really think that these little mystery texts of yours are going to scare Ava? Because it’s not going to work.

What mystery texts?

The texts that you sent her when I left. “Sorry about ‘The Nutcracker.'” “How was your date?”

Oh. Well, how was “The Nutcracker”?

As if you don’t know. Somehow, my tickets just disappeared out of my pocket mysteriously. And then we couldn’t go to the show. And then, somehow we were trying to watch a movie at Ava’s place, and the Wi-Fi just went out. Isn’t that crazy?

Ooh, sounds like an amazing date.

Yeah, thanks to you. Thanks so much, by the way.

What? Wait, wait, wait, wait. Thanks to me? Oh, come on, Brady. It is not my fault that your date with Ava was a bust. I mean, hey, you know what? Have you ever considered maybe it was fate telling you that dating the ex-Mafia princess was a really big mistake? [sighs]


[jazz music playing]

Ooh.


It’s strong.

[laughs] I know, right?

Yeah. Thank you for suggesting this place.

Yeah. Well, there’s not that many choices in Salem.

Well, you made the right one. Actually, I got to admit, I was surprised to get your text.

Really? Why?

Well, when we got back from Vancouver and I mentioned getting together, you seemed a little tentative about it.

It’s because I wasn’t sure if you were being serious.

Oh, why wouldn’t I be serious?

Well, you know how it is when people say “Maybe we’ll get together,” and then they don’t. But I decided, why not? You said you were staying in town to look after Julie through the holidays and that you might leave after. So I decided if I didn’t see you before Christmas, it might never happen.

Well, then I’m glad you sent that text, and it did happen. Cheers.

Hey. Hey, get your mitts off of me!

Hattie–hey, pipe down, or I’m going to zip tie you.

So this is my present?

Yeah. Sorry I couldn’t wrap it for you.

You try that, you’ll be singing soprano.

You know, Shawn got a lead on where Hattie was holed up too. Only he got there too late, which was too bad, because then he could have made an actual arrest.

Yeah, he could have if he’d have got there first. Look, I understand that you’re upset about this, but think about it. Hattie is here now. You can question her about the tainted cupcakes, OK? Everybody wins.

No, not everybody wins. I don’t win. Kept from getting a fan club started. Don’t even get to have a Daytime Emmy nomination.

Yeah. Do me a favor, will you? Let Mayor Price know that I was the one that brought her in.

I’ll be sure to do that. Come on, Hattie. You and I have a little chat.

I don’t think so, because I think I get a phone call.

You might not know this, but my friend Chloe tried to rekindle her relationship with Brady, and Kristen did everything–everything she could to tank it.

Eh, well, that’s her MO. At least she’s consistent.

Consistently unstable. Ava, she thinks of Brady as her personal property. She is completely obsessed with him.

I know.

Desperate– desperate to rekindle this relationship with him, even though he said that’s never going to happen.

I get it. I do. I know. I know she is delusional and unstable, like you said.

She is also dangerous, and I mean seriously dangerous. So I want to make sure you really know what you’re getting into.

Belle, don’t worry about me. I have tangled with Kristen before, and I can take care of myself.

Kristen.

Huh?

Fate has nothing to do what’s going on here, OK? Everything that happened tonight is your doing. You got jealous, and you decided to ruin my date with Ava. All right? And I’m telling you, it’s not going to bring me closer to you. What you’re doing is going to push me away from you. Do you understand that? Maybe you do. Maybe you don’t. But I’m warning you, this is going to stop. No more sabotaging my dates with Ava or anybody else, OK? Because I really don’t want to be disgusted by you anymore than I already am, OK? Do you–do you–is that clear?

[laughs] Oh, it is clear.

Oh. While we’re making proclamations, could you pass one along to your sister? Tell her to stay the hell out of my cases.

Or what? OK. Yeah, you too. I’ve enjoyed my time at the house of horrors. Have a terrible night, OK?

You too.

[scoffs] The nerve of him– actually thinking that I sent those texts to Ava. I mean, my God.

Speaking of which, I would have thought you’d write something with a little more backbone.

What? Oh, come on, EJ.

Oh, come on, Kristen. I walk in on you with your nose buried in your phone. It’s obvious that you’re trying to stop me from seeing what you’re reading and writing. And then you tell me that you’ve got bigger fish to fry with Brady. You’re obviously the one who sent those pathetic texts.

[tense music]

[sighs]


And the way that ill-bred woman was looking at me like I was the villain after she not only had people puking their guts up with those revolting, little cupcakes, but then took my old job to try and screw me out of my new one. [beeping] It’s my Lady Whistleblower alert. Ooh, I don’t want to look, but I will.

[tense music] It’s an update to today’s column. “Hey, all you good little boys and girls, “especially the not so good ones. “It’s your old pal Lady Whistleblower here. “And hey, I know a lot of you have been wondering who I am. “Well, spoiler alert, my friends. I am not Hattie Adams.”


All right, Hattie, let’s go back to November 8th, “Body & Soul” premiere. Walk me through your day.

Walk you through– how the heck do I know what I was doing? Why don’t you walk me through your day on November 8th, hmm?

It doesn’t matter what I was doing on November 8th. I’m not the one being questioned. So maybe you’ll recall that.

Stop. Hattie’s not saying another word until I’ve had a chance to speak with her.

It’s Belle Black to the rescue.

Seriously? You’re Hattie’s attorney?

And I’d like a moment alone with my client.


Make it fast.

You make it fast. So you’re going to be my counselor.

Hey. Peace offering. I thought you could use a little fortification while you’re grilling Hattie.

There’s not going to be any grilling.

Well, why not?

Because she lawyered up.

Oh. Damn.

Yeah. You know, if Shawn had gotten to her before you did, we might have had a chance at questioning her without tipping her off. She could have spilled something before clamming up. So thanks for nothing, Hernandez. Your Christmas present sucked.

Hmm.

So have you decided how long you’re going to stay in town?

Um, no. But when we were back at your place and you were off getting your purse, Jada asked me if I’d come back to the force.

Yeah. I know they’re short-staffed. They could definitely use you. Are you considering it?

I don’t know. You remember what happened with Theo.

Yeah, I do. It was an accident, JJ.

I know. It’s just he almost didn’t come back from it. And I almost didn’t, either. I know I–I know I’ve said this before, but I don’t think I can say it enough. If you hadn’t shown up at my door that Christmas Eve, I wouldn’t be sitting here right now.

I’m very glad I did.


I run a global corporation, EJ, in case that slipped your mind. I spend most of my days making deals, kneecapping the competition, and taking no prisoners. When do I have any time to leave those– how did you put it– pathetic texts? Hmm?

Oh, I know your priorities, Kristen. And the evidence is staring me right in the face.

I don’t know what you’re talking about.

Oh, I think you do. [laughs]


[laughs]

Mm.

What happened?

Kristen denied sending the texts– no surprise. Did you get any more?

Nope, been radio silence since you left.

Well, EJ was there, so she’s not likely to send any while he’s around.

Unless–

Unless what?

Brady, is it possible that we could be wrong? I mean, Kristen isn’t really known for being subtle. So if she wanted me to stay away from you, she’d just come out and say it, right? She’d demand it. [beeping]

[tense music]

What does it say?

“Stay away from Brady.”


[doorbell rings]

Oh, what the hell do you want?

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Interview with Bailey Chase, Dawn Olivieri and Jesse Hutch

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Interview with Bailey Chase, Jesse Hutch and Dawn Olivieri of the movie and TV series “Homestead” on Angel Studios by Suzanne 12/11/24

This is a really good movie, and I look forward to seeing the TV series that comes next. I really enjoyed Bailey Chase’s work, ever since I saw him in “As The World Turns” years ago, but he has grown into an amazing actor. It was nice to speak with all three of these gifted performers after watching them in the movie. I was originally supposed to speak to the show’s creator/director/showrunner, Ben Smallbone, but he had to leave at the last minute. Dawn was a real trouper to answer what she could of my questions for him as well.

Don’t miss it! You can watch the movie in theaters now.

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Exclusively in theaters December 20th

Angel Studios Launches the companion HOMESTEAD: FAMILY SURVIVAL Series

Exclusively on Angel.com and the Angel App on December 20th.

Synopsis: A nuclear bomb is detonated in Los Angeles, and the nation devolves into unprecedented chaos. Ex-Green Beret Jeff Eriksson and his family escape to The Homestead, an eccentric prepper’s fortress nestled in the mountains. As violent threats and apocalyptic conditions creep toward their borders, the residents of The Homestead are left to wonder: how long can a group of people resist both the dangers of human nature and the bloodshed at their doorstep?

Directed by: Ben Smallbone (Documentaries: Stone Cold Country + Johnny CashThe Redemption of an American Icon)

Written by: Phillip Abraham, Leah Bateman, Ben Kasica
Produced by: Ben Kasica, Andrea Royer and Ben Smallbone
Starring: Neal McDonough (Minority Report), Dawn Olivieri (1883), Bailey Chase (Longmire)
Jesse Hutch (FBI: International), Currie Graham (Assault on Precinct 13), Olivia Sanabia (NCIS)

Bailey Chase (bio pic)Bailey Chase (Jeff Ericksson)

Bailey was born in Chicago but moved to Florida after his parents divorced at a young age. He attended Duke University on a football scholarship and majored in Psychology. After graduation, Bailey moved to LA to pursue his boyhood dream of acting which encompassed a training stint in London (LAMDA). His first film break came in Adam Shankman’s Cosmo’s Tale (1998), which screened at both Sundance and Cannes. Bailey’s career blossomed in television starting with Buffy, the Vampire Slayer then working with Oscar-winners in Saving Grace and Damages before his own critically acclaimed performance in Longmire. Bailey has starred in various projects since including Batman V Superman, Chicago PD, Grimm, 24: Legacy, Twin Peaks and Queen of the South. He was recently nominated for Best Lead Actor for his performance in Far Haven and is currently shooting Homestead (2024). Bailey resides in North Carolina with his wife and three children.

Bailey Chase in "Homestead"

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Dawn Olivieri (Jenna Ross)

Dawn Orienne Olivieri is an American actress perhaps best known for her turn as Lydia in Heroes and Monica Talbot in House of Lies. She has appeared in the Showtime series House of Lies for 41 episodes, starting in 2012, playing the competitive management consultant and ex-wife of main character Marty Kaan and mother of their son, Roscoe Kaan. She acted as Janice Herveaux in the third season of the HBO series True Blood. She played a reporter and Damon Salvatore’s girlfriend Andie Star in the hit CW show The Vampire Diaries. Wrapping up the 4th season on Heroes, she has also completed parts on TBS’s My Boys, NBC’s Knight Rider, TNT’s Trust Me, and SyFy’s Stargate: Atlantis, and recurred on CBS’s How I Met Your Mother. Olivieri played a lead role in the SyFy movie Hydra, and she is the voice of Pepper Potts in the new Avengers animated series on Disney XD. She appeared in the October 2009 issue of Maxim. Olivieri appeared on HBO’s Entourage on September 13, 2009, and hosted a contest on Scripped. She voiced Lucy Kuo in a PlayStation 3 video game, Infamous 2, which was released in June 2011. As of March 2018, she has a recurring role in the CBS action-adventure series SEAL Team as Amy Nelson.

Dawn Olivieri in "Homestead"

Jesse Hutch bio picJesse Hutch (Evan Lee)

Jesse Hutch was born in the same geographical location as the Marvel hero Wolverine. This could be nothing more then a fun fact, however, it does not excuse why Mr. Hutch is immune to Tylenol and Novocaine(most commonly used in dental practice). He drowned when he was 19 years old. Fell from a 25 foot rock quarry while free climbing in middle school. Had his stomach cut open by a barbed wire fence when he was 10, and he moved across the country(solo) when he was 21 to pursue acting. Mr. Hutch says he’s still working on his: “24 year overnight success story”.

With over 100 professional Television and Film credits to his name, You may have seen him in cult classics such as “Freddy vs Jason” and “The Butterfly Effect”. Maybe you saw him in the 60’s as Jimmy Riley on Dick Clark’s ”American Dreams”. FBI International, Dark Angel, Kyle XY, Smallville, Arrow, Almost Human, Supernatural, Batwoman and Project Blue Book are but a few of his television roles.

Jesse’s upcoming theatrical releases include: “MEMEC” a dark thriller comedy where he plays the main antagonist. And “HOMESTEAD” a present day post apocalyptic series by Angel Studios. When asked what his best role has been to date, his response: “My best roles will always be that of husband and father. I believe that giving your life for others is one of the greatest gifts you can strive for. Turns out this is also the best acting class you will ever take…life”.

As for new Television in 2024: Jesse recently was a producer and actor on “A Little Women’s Christmas” where he acted alongside his daughter Charlize. He co-stars alongside Jill Wagner in their new Christmas Film which will also air on Great American Family.

Keep an eye out for Mr.Hutch. His performances range from Drama, to action, to comedy and back again. We are always in a state of mystery as to what his next role will be. His ability to be extremely grounded allow depth, yet he can be funny, charming, dangerous and unpredictable at times. He can play a large range of roles with believability. His stunt ability is backed by a consistent and regimented style of training. Hutch commands the screen regardless of wether he is speaking or listening.

Mr. Hutch is married to his beautiful Wife Loreili, and they have 3 wonderful children.

As a final note, His social media presence is fun, genuine and family friendly.

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

Hello. Can I help you?

I hope you can. You’re Leo Stark?

Who’s asking?

[dramatic music]

Someone who needs help selling this.

And what, pray– Wait a minute. Is that–

A diamond necklace? Yeah.

How many carats?

Who do I look like, Bugs Bunny? I don’t know.

Diamonds, middling dad jokes. What else you got, a Fabergé egg?

Are you gonna help me or what?

Is that the real deal? Or was it fashioned by some criminal syndicate with headquarters in some Eastern European country I can’t even come close to pronouncing?

It’s the real deal.

Mind if I… [exhales sharply]


[chuckles] This, my friend, is some serious bling.


[knock at door]

Oh.

Hey.

Hey.

Wow, you– you look stunning. [both chuckle]


Anything you get me, I’m sure I’m gonna love it.


Hey, is everything OK?

Yeah. I just ran into Leo.

[chuckles] You’re not gonna let him pick out my present, I hope.

No, of course not. We just talked for a bit. He’s a really funny guy. Anyway, I’ll talk to you later, OK?

OK. Thanks for checking in.


[knock at door]


Sophia. Hi.

Tate, we need to talk. Can I come in?

Sure. What’s–what’s going on?


I’m pregnant.


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Let’s–let’s just back up a minute here.

[dramatic music] You’re sure you’re pregnant, right? Like, you took the test correctly?

I have a 4.0 GPA, Tate. I know how to read the instructions on a pregnancy test.

OK–

In fact, I took three of them. All positive.

But I thought we–we–

Used a condom? Wasn’t it, like, freshman year that you sat across from me in sex ed?

Sophia–

Mm-hmm, and what did that teacher repeat over and over again? That condoms aren’t 00% effective, right? Also, there was that other time.

Other time? What other time?

You don’t remember? Well, I do, because you said Holly’s name when we were, you know. God, that was so humiliating.

OK, but–but you realize we didn’t actually–

Well, we started. Look, Tate, however it happened, the point is, it happened, OK? Sperm met egg, and… now we’re having a baby.


– Gosh, I’m so glad I ran into you. This is by far the most enjoyable part of my shopping experience.

Well, I love, love, love to shop. Actually, since I have some free time, I can help you with your list if you want.

Well, thank you, sweetie. But I don’t know of any teenage boy who loves shopping. So I wouldn’t want to tear you away from Tate.

Well, that might not be such a bad thing.

Well, how do you mean?

It’s just, you know what they say: absence makes the heart grow fonder.

Well, I thought things were going well between you and Tate.

No, they are. It’s just–

Just what?

I don’t know. It’s silly. But I ran into someone earlier, and he kind of got in my head a little bit.

Oh. Well, who was the someone?

[holiday music]

So what do you think?

What do I think? I think this necklace would make certain members of the royal family blush. Do you know, when I was a boy, I always dreamed about being a little baron or an earl. At the time, I thought it was because I wanted to wear a waistcoat and breeches, but now I think–

Listen, I don’t have time for open mic night. Can you sell it for me or not?

And what makes you think I would?

Because a little birdie told me you were the go-to guy in Salem for this kind of job.

[scoffs] Does this little birdie have a name?

[dramatic music]

Tell me, isn’t it common knowledge that when Abigail DiMera died, it was you who tried to sell her jewelry?

Well, I’m not exactly proud of that little factoid. I’d fallen on hard times. Imagine, if you will, grabbing a table for one at one of those chain restaurants with one of those garish roadside signs, ordering macaroni and cheese off the kids’ menu.

OK, I get it. You don’t have to explain it to me. Leo, all I want to know is, can you help me or not?


Well, honestly, I’ve never been to the ballet. I wasn’t sure if I was overdressed.

Well, you know what’s funny? I’ve never been to the ballet either. And we’re probably both overdressed, but–

[laughing] Yeah, well. So you–can you help me with this? Yes.

Oh, I can, yes. Absolutely.

Thank you.

This is pretty.

Oops.

There you go. Got it.

Ah, thank you.

Yeah?

Yeah, think so. Good?

Perfect. Oh, I got to tell you, as far as the tickets for the ballet…

What?

Rachel wanted to see the dancers’ feet when I bought them, so we’re probably up very close.

That’s fine by me.

Just so you know. I haven’t actually checked the row.

How close?

It’s probably, like–

[laughs] What?

Uh-oh. Uh-oh.

What, what, what, what?

I swear to God I put– I know that I put the tickets inside this pocket in my coat.

Did you maybe drop them? They could be–

No, I don’t know how I could have lost them. That is so crazy. I don’t even know what happened.

Maybe Kristen took them.


You really think Kristen took the tickets?

Well, it’s not exactly off-brand. I mean, she did slap me across the face when she found out we were going to the ballet together, so it wouldn’t be much of a stretch to think she’d want to spoil our date.

[sighs] She is a jealous maniac. So yeah, that is a possibility. But you know what? Doesn’t matter.

What?

Because I’m–

What are you doing?

I’m gonna order more tickets. Hey, the seats might not be as good, but we can actually– oh, my God.

What?

They’re sold out. I’m so sorry.


[laughs]

[sighs]


Julie, there you are.

Oh, Jennifer.

Hi. Oh, I didn’t mean to interrupt your reading. I just wanted to come say hello.

Happy to see you. Always happy to see you. You know that. Are you hungry? I could make you an omelet.

Oh, no, Jack and I just had dinner with Steve and Kayla, and he needed to just run by “The Spectator” real quick.

Right. How are you doing?

I’m OK. I really want to thank you for letting us use Gram’s time capsule to commemorate Abigail.

Of course. And, you know, JJ said he thought that was a wonderful way to– to memorialize Abigail.

Yeah, it was. Is JJ here?

No, no, he just went out with Chad to get a bite to eat. And I put Charlotte and Thomas down to sleep. And Doug’s grandson has gone off for a walk. So this is really the quietest the house has been since– The quietest it’s been in a long time.

You know, it occurs to me that Doug, he arrived at the perfect time, didn’t he?

Oh, indeed he did. I mean, it’s been great for me.

How long is he planning on staying?

Long as he likes.

Oh. I mean, does he have a job? Or does he have family?

Jennifer, where is all this coming from? Do you have an issue with him staying in this house?

No, no, I don’t have an issue with him as long as he is not–

Not what?

Not taking advantage of you.

And why do you think he would?

Because Hope doesn’t trust him. And I told her that I would look out for you.

[scoffs]


Hmm, can I help you? Well, before I answer that question, I have some questions of my own, starting with, who the hell are you?

Why does it matter?

Because you show up at my front door asking me to fence a diamond necklace for you.


Wait a minute. Did Steven Olson send you?

I’m sorry, Steven who?

Julie Williams’ long-lost brother, Steven. I met him the other day, and her family had accused him of stealing a family heirloom. He swore up and down that he didn’t do it, and… I believed him.


You’re right. He didn’t steal the necklace. I did.


Why was Leo Stark talking to you at all, let alone about you and Tate?

He was just being friendly, Grandma. Actually, Leo kind of helped us when we were seeing each other on the DL. Oh, that means the–

Down low. I’m aware. [both chuckle] OK, sweetie, so tell me what Mr. Stark had to say.

Well, he said he was happy for Tate and me. And then he started to sound all jaded about relationships in general. And then he warned me that something could happen between me and Tate when we least expect it and it would all just be over between us.

[holiday music]


Sophia, I’m sorry you’re not feeling great.

Thank you. [sighs] I don’t know if it’s morning sickness or if it’s just the idea of my parents finding out that I’m pregnant.

They are gonna find out… Unless–

[dramatic music]


Sophia… if that’s the route that you want to go– and again, this is completely your choice– I will–I’ll drive you. I’ll–I’ll pay for it. Seriously, whatever you need.


No. No, Tate, you can’t. I can’t.


Damn it, I mean, even the resale sites are completely sold out of “The Nutcracker.”

Eh, maybe Kristen bought out the whole venue.

[sighs]

Just joking. Really, Brady, it’s not a big deal. Don’t worry about it.

Well, you’re being a really good sport about it.

Mm.

I would still love to enjoy the evening with you somehow, if that’s OK.

Absolutely. You know, actually, I’m in quite a celebratory mood now that Clyde Weston is comatose.

[chuckles] So…

OK.

What do you want to do instead?

[sighs]

Oh, I will tell you, though, I might be a little overdressed for darts downstairs.

[laughs] I don’t know. You know what? Wait. Isn’t karaoke night tonight?

Yeah, I actually think it is.

You know what you need to hear me sing?

What?

“Sweet Caroline.”

Oh. Oh, do I?

I don’t mean to sound cocky, but I crush that tune.

Oh, OK.

Yeah.

You know what you need to never hear me sing? Anything. [both laugh] Because whatever– whatever is the opposite of having a set of pipes…

Yeah, yeah.

That’s this one.

Wait, wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait, wait. I have an idea. Instead of going to “The Nutcracker”…

What?

Let’s bring “The Nutcracker” here to us.

[soft music]


Hope told you she was concerned about Doug’s grandson’s intentions?

Julie, think about it. He literally showed up out of nowhere at a time when you are feeling so vulnerable. We all are right now.

Well, Hope told me that she had called his father in France, and yes, the boy is who he says he is. I thought that had put all of Hope’s concerns to rest. Now, is there something else? I mean, is there something else I’m supposed to be worrying about?

No, no. Hope just told me to keep an eye on him, that’s all.

Is this because he was in jail?

No. We didn’t even know about that. What?

Well, it was nothing. Nothing, darling. On his way to Salem, he ran into a little trouble. It’s not important.

What trouble?

Well, you know, I did not ask. And I know you’re gonna say I should have, but I didn’t. So I don’t know the details.

I see.

Jennifer Rose, what are you thinking?

I am thinking, considering his criminal past, maybe Doug is the one who stole Gram’s necklace.

[dramatic music]

Wow. So that Steve Olson guy was telling the truth after all.

Listen, I didn’t want to take the necklace, especially from my own grandfather’s wife.

Pardonnez-moi? Your grandfather’s wife? Wait, are you–

Doug Williams III. Doug Williams Sr. was my grandfather.

Time-out, time-out, time-out. I once wrote an in-depth piece on the history of the Horton family. Spent weeks in the library poring over your kinfolk, so much time, in fact, that I became very good friends with this mousy little librarian named Claire. She had, like, 20/200 vision and would blush every time I rotated my neck. But in all that history, I don’t remember reading anything about a Doug Williams III.

That’s because they didn’t know about me until a couple days ago.

I see. OK, so riddle me this, Dougie III. If you didn’t want to steal the necklace, then why did you?


Holly, there are no guarantees about anything in life. I mean, my advice to you is just to enjoy what you and Tate have together right now, at this very moment, without fast-forwarding to all the things that may or may not go wrong.

OK, I’ll try to do that.

OK, and I’d like to take this opportunity to say that… since your mother’s not here, it’s my responsibility to look after you. So…[clears throat] Holly, this is a very sensitive subject. But I just– I want you to know that if you need me to make an appointment for you to go to the ob-gyn for birth control or–

Grandma!

Holly, it’s nothing to be ashamed of. It’s–it’s important to be prepared.

OK, OK. I appreciate that. Really, I do. But nothing like that is happening between me and Tate.

Oh. OK.

I just wish–

What?

I just wish that nothing like that had happened between Tate and my ex-best friend, Sophia.

[holiday music]


Are you saying that you want to keep the baby?

You don’t get it, do you? I don’t have a choice, OK? I did some research. And if you’re in this state of ours…

Uh-huh.

And under 8, which I am, parental consent is required.

[dramatic music]

Right, of course. You’d have to ask your parents.

And they would completely freak out. I mean, those two don’t even know that I’ve kissed a guy. You know that famous “birds and the bees” talk? Yeah, I’ve never had it.

OK, right. I–I think I understand.

Oh, my God, they have such big dreams for me. Like, they–they would disown me if they knew that I– that we–

OK, hey. But if–if they want your dreams to come true, then surely they would, you know, help you take care of this.

You don’t get it, Tate. My parents believe abortion is a sin. They don’t even believe in birth control. You know what my dad thinks? That life begins at, like, making eye contact on a crowded bus. Like, they would never give me permission to– to take care of this, not in a million years.

But it’s your body.

Yeah, it is. But according to the state, what I think is best doesn’t matter, not if my parents don’t agree.

[sighs] OK, couldn’t–couldn’t we–

What, go to another state? Do you have any idea how much that would cost? Every penny that I’ve made at the Bistro is going to my college tuition. Not to mention, I don’t have a car or a driver’s license.

OK, I have a car. I have a license. Whatever, money–I– [sighs]

What are you saying?


I think you know what I’m saying. Sophia…[sighs] You didn’t get pregnant on your own, OK? And you are not gonna do this alone. So if you are sure that this is what you want to do, then I will take you, and we can do this together.


– For 72 hours to see if–

You know, not to toot my own horn, but it was pretty brilliant to just stream “The Nutcracker.”

[laughs]

The only problem was, I was gonna– I was gonna take you to Chez Rouge for dinner.

Oh, really?

Mm-hmm.

Hmm. OK, well, I’m gonna let you in on a little secret here.

What’s that?

I prefer burgers and fries. Mm-hmm.

You’re kidding.

Yup, yup, yup, it’s my thing. Although, oh, no– no ketchup, though, please. I do not–no.

But ketchup’s wonderful. OK, I am not a ketchup-on-a-burger kind of gal, all right? And a hot dog? OK, forget about it. All right, as far as I am concerned, ketchup on a hot dog, crime against humanity.

I’m gonna have to take a lot of notes about you and your food.

[laughs]

Mm.

Mm.

Oh.

You know, when I was a little girl…

Mm-hmm.

I used to dream of pirouetting across the stage. Mm, and then I’d take my final bow…

Mm-hmm.

In front of a standing ovation, of course.

Oh, of course they were standing.

Uh-huh. [laughs]

Well…

Are those giant rats?

Those are mice.

Oh.

They’re giant mice.

It’s cuter, I guess.

Christmas rats.

[laughs]

That’s not fun.

Mm. You have any idea what’s going on here?

I don’t.

OK.

I–I’ve been watching, but I’ve–

You, what, lost the plot?

I’ve kind of lost the plot.

Yeah, mm-hmm. Yup.

Wait a minute. Let’s check in. Are you enjoying this? I mean, are you into this?

No, no, I’m not. Are you?

This whole time, I thought you thought it was–

I was enjoying it?

Yeah.

Yeah, no, I wasn’t. But I thought you were. I was pretending because I thought–

All right, done, done. [laughs]

Something else? Something else. Bye, “Nutcracker.” No, no. Oh, hey, “Christmas Vacation.”

Oh. Oh, Griswolds, huh?

You like this?

Oh, well, you know, I got to say, the Griswolds got nothing on the Vitalis when it comes to family dysfunction.

[laughs] I’m sure.

Mm-hmm.

Well, Tate always said that if Rachel and he and I and… [sighs] Theresa went on a family vacation, it would literally be the Griswolds.

Oh.

You know.

Yeah.

What?

Well, you kind of got that Chevy Chase vibe. Yeah, I could see you with your–

Oh, yeah?

Yeah, yeah, your hand–oh, there you go. Hand out of the window of that station wagon, dealing with the big old map.

Mm-hmm. You look at me and you think Clark Griswold?

Yeah.

All right.

Definitely.

Cool.

Mm-hmm. [both laugh] Where is this? All right, let’s see.

Oh, go ahead.

Let’s see. Let’s see. Hey, yeah. How about “A Christmas Story”?

“Christmas Story.”

[chuckles]

Happens to be my favorite.

Mine too. [laughs]

[soft music]

Are you sure?

Yes. Yes, of course I’m sure.

But what if– what if my parents find out? I mean, they’ll kill us both.

They’re not–they’re not gonna find out. We’ll make sure of it, OK? We’re about to go on winter break. So we’re not gonna miss any school. We’ll just have to make sure that no one knows we’re gone and figure out a time that works.

[dramatic music]

OK. And what about Holly?


Well, I–I really don’t want her to find out.


You’re not gonna say anything, are you?


Sophia? Your best friend from preschool? Was her name Sophia Choi?

Yup, that’s the one, Sophia Choi. I think you remember when she got super upset when Tate and I were seeing each other behind her back.

Mm-hmm.

And I don’t blame her. I mean, it was a crappy way to treat a friend. And I felt really bad about it. I tried to apologize, but… honestly, I think the whole friendship ship had sailed because– well, because there’s no way I can forgive her after she moved in on Tate, like, the second I stepped off the plane in Paris.

But hadn’t you broken up?

Yes, but that was partly because she was trying to come between us. Also, Grandma, I don’t think I told you this, but when she found out Tate and I were seeing each other last summer at the Horton cabin, she blackmailed me into working for her at the Bistro. So every penny I made went straight to her. And if I didn’t, she threatened to tell her parents.

Oh, my. Hmm.

And, you know, I just– I can’t help but think that all that time Tate and I were alone on Smith Island, we could’ve…you know. But we didn’t. And then the moment he started dating Sophia, he went right to bed with her.

[holiday music]

Holly, may I remind you that Tate made his choice to be with you and not her?

Yeah, I know. But still, it hurts to know that his first time was with someone else…

Mm.

And they shared this, like, super intimate thing together that he hasn’t shared with me yet.


[sighs] – Doug? You think Doug took that necklace?

Listen, you pointed out already that we don’t have proof that Steven took it, and he has supposedly turned over a new leaf.

He has turned over a new leaf. I believe him.

OK, and what a strange coincidence the necklace vanishes the day that Doug III comes to Salem after being released from jail.

[dramatic music] That’s not suspicious?

[sighs]

Well, I haven’t got all day, Dougie III.

OK, OK. Suffice to say, I’m in something of a desperate situation. I owe someone quite a bit of money, and they’re eager to collect.

So if I’m hearing you correctly, you came to Salem to steal from your bereaved family?

No, I– I came here to pay my respects to my grandfather, who I never knew and never will know. By all accounts, he was a great man. So I get to his house, and I overhear his family in the living room chitchatting about a necklace that they found.

[scoffs] How serendipitous. Go on.

Exactly, serendipitous. It was like the universe’s way of saying, here it is, Doug, your way out. So then everyone leaves to go to the funeral, and I let myself into the empty house.

And that’s when you purloin the family heirloom.

It was impulsive.

Mm, doesn’t sound very impulsive. And I would know; when I was in high school, I was voted most likely to lead a life filled with impulsive yet very worrisome decisions. But do go on.

Well, I–I guess at the time, I figured that they didn’t even know about that before that day. And it’s not like they need the money.

[laughs] Yeah, that argument’s gonna hold up in court. Your Honor, they don’t even need the money.

[sighs] Listen, I’m not proud of what I did, OK? At first, I didn’t feel too bad. But that family, they’ve been so nice to me. Welcomed me in with open arms. And now the guilt, it’s just eating at me. Part of me wishes I could just put the necklace back, just stash it somewhere for them to find.

Then why don’t you?

Because I’m afraid that they’ll be suspicious if it just suddenly reappeared. Not to mention–

You won’t get the cha-ching you so desperately need.

See, you get it.


Yeah, I get it.

Leo, listen.

[sighs]

I just want to get rid of that thing, OK? Just pay off all my debts, put it all behind me, and just, you know, start anew.

And you want my help?

More like I need your help.


[sighs] Look, this is a gorgeous piece of bling. But I’m not a fence. This sort of thing is no longer in my jurisdiction. In fact, I am the new head writer of a TV show you may have heard of, “Body & Soul”?

[dramatic music] What, you don’t watch it?

No.

Well, you should.

OK, I will, if you help me. I’m desperate for the cash, please. And I don’t know anyone else in this town who can help.

[sighs]


OK. OK, I might know some people.

Really?

Yeah, just–just leave the necklace with me. I’ll see what I can do.

Leave it with you? How do I know I can trust you?

Well, my handsome and so very desperate new acquaintance, you don’t have much choice, do you?

I guess I don’t.


No, there is no way Doug took the necklace. It’s impossible.

Julie, I know that he is your husband’s grandson. And I know that you want to believe he is good.

I’m not talking about that. I met Doug for the first time at St. Luke’s after the memorial service. Then we came home. Now, stop me if I’m wrong, but the necklace was already gone then.

Yes, that is true. But–

So there you have it. Doug’s innocent. End of story.


[laughing]

I don’t know. [chuckles]

What hap–

What–what the hell? What–what?

Wi-Fi went out. The Wi-Fi went out.

Oh, come on.

You kidding me?

Kristen cut out the internet too, huh? Joking. Just–just jokes.

[mutters indistinctly] [both groan]

OK.

It seems like fate does not want us to watch a program tonight.

Yeah. Don’t worry about it, Brady. I’ve seen it a million times.

I’ve seen it a million times too. I just, you know– I think we need a do-over. Would you be up for that?

Oh, absolutely.

Yeah?

Yeah. But maybe next time, don’t tell Kristen.

I won’t if you don’t.

It’s a deal.

And snafus aside, I– I enjoyed my time with you tonight a lot.

Me too.

[soft music] Hmm.

OK.

OK.

I will go.

All right. Don’t forget the coat. [chuckles]

Mm.


[sighs]

Mm.

Good night.

Good night.


Holly, this isn’t a contest. I mean, in fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if your friend Sophia was having regrets about how close she and Tate became, given that they’re no longer together.

Mm. I don’t know about that.

Sweetheart, you know, there’s plenty of ways to be intimate without having sex. I know you know that, and I’m not gonna give you a lecture. But I want you to remember that there’s no rush and there’s no pressure. And if you’re not 00% sure that this is something you want to do, then don’t do it. I’m probably stating the obvious, but, hmm, sex has– has a lot of consequences that you don’t necessarily think about when you’re caught up in the moment.

[holiday music]

Sophia, please tell me that you’re not gonna say anything.

Relax. I’m not gonna say anything to Holly.

[dramatic music] Let me just say, it’s amazing how this is about her all of a sudden.

OK, I–I’m sorry. I get it. I j–I’m just a little freaked out, obviously.

Yeah. Yeah, so am I, believe me. And I just realized I have to ask Ava for time off at the Bistro.

OK. Right. But she’s chill, right?

No, she is, but I–

You–you what?

I–I don’t know how we’re gonna get away with this without anyone finding out.

OK, all right, let’s– let’s just hit pause a second. Let’s just– just take a breather, try to calm down here.

[sighs]

Good.


Sophia, I am so sorry that all of this is happening.

Yeah, me too.


Oh, shoot. It’s–it’s late. I–I need to get home.

OK, I’ll– [clears throat] I’ll do some research, and I will get back to you, OK?


You know, I wasn’t sure that you’d step up.


Look, I–I know things didn’t end well between us, to put it mildly, but… I’m gonna take care of you, Sophia. I promise. OK? We’re in this together.


[sighs]


[sighs]


Oh, this old thing? Ta! ‘Twas a gift from the duchess of… somewhere. Oh, this would look so amazing on me. [inhales sharply] No, Leo! No, no, no, no, no. What are you thinking? You can’t do that to this poor kid. [door clicks shut]

Mm! Doug. [chuckles] We were just talking about you.

Oh, yeah? Hi, Jennifer.

Hey.

What’s in that box?

Oh, just some Christmas cookies I picked up in the square.

Oh! From Sweet Bits, I’m sure. Well, you didn’t have to do that.

Well, you’ve been so great to me. It’s the least I can do.

Aww. [chuckles] Oh, red velvet cookies. These were your grandpa’s favorite.

Really? They’re mine too.

Oh, must be in the genes. [chuckles]

[dramatic music] Doug, have I told you how… grateful I am that you’re here?

You have no idea how grateful I am that you’ve welcomed me into your home, truly.

[laughs]


I appreciate the advice, Grandma, really.

Of course. I only give it because I love you, Holly. And I know how much you care about Tate. And I–I just want what’s best for you. So that’s enough. So what do you say we knock off the rest of our shopping lists together?

Yes, I would love to.

[laughs]

[holiday music]

Holly.

Sophia, hi.


Sophia, this is my grandmother. Grandma, Sophia.

Pleasure to meet you, Sophia.

You too. So how’s everything with Tate?

It’s fine. I was actually just shopping for his Christmas present.

Hmm. That’s great. I hope you two have a wonderful Christmas. The best ever. Nice meeting you.


[sighs]

Well, that was very sweet of her to say.

Yeah, except she didn’t mean a single word of it.


[dramatic music] [door clicks open]

Hey, Tate.

Hey. Hey, Dad.

What’s up?

You know, nothing– nothing–nothing at all. You know, just–

Sure? Something wrong?

No, no, no, no, no, I’m good. It’s just–sorry, you caught me just zoning out, wrapping one of Holly’s gifts.

Ah. Huh.

Why you all dressed up?

Oh, I–I had a date. Tried to have one, anyway.

[soft music] [sighs]

Hmm.


[phone beeps]

[suspenseful music]

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

[festive music]

Mrs. Kendall said our grades for our group project would be posted by 5:00 p.m. Are you sure they’re not up yet?

I’m sure.

Well, hit Refresh.

Yeah, that’s what I’ve been doing.

Hit it again.

OK.

It’s up.

Well, well, well, would you look at that?

We got an A?

We got an A. [laughter]

[soft music]


[sighs] [sighs] JJ.

Hey, Julie.

Well, darling, I don’t know whether to hug you or give you a spanking.

For missing Doug’s memorial.

No, sweetheart, no. Doug would have understood you needed to find out more about your sister.

Then why are you upset with me?

Because you went away with that nightmare, Gabi Hernandez.

[dramatic music]


Mmm, huele delicioso.

Ooh, Rafe, I can tell by the smell coming from this kitchen that you finally figured out how to make your tía’s mole.

Mm, oh, please, my big brother doesn’t have the first clue how to make a good mole.

Prima, you’re back. [laughs] Wait, how was your trip? Did you find that dead girl’s body or what?


I hope your spirit can find peace.


I wish we could have brought your body home, but– [leaves rustling] Abby?


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Oh, no.

“Oh, no”? Wow, that’s not really the reaction I was hoping for after kissing you.

I’m sorry. I have to go.

You have to go? What? Where?

Well, all the stores close at 7:00. I still have a ton of Christmas shopping to get done.

No, I can take one person off your list. I don’t need a present.

[festive music] Mm. Maybe just a few more of those.

OK, you can get all the kisses you want, mister, but later. And just so you know, you are getting a real present.

Mm.

And I know it’s better to give than to receive. But I hope you know I do expect to receive since my birthday is on–

Christmas Eve. I know. Don’t worry. You’re definitely getting two presents, which I’ve already bought, and I can’t wait until Christmas to give them both to you.

I can’t wait either, not just for my gifts but for our first Christmas together as boyfriend and girlfriend.

That’s why, for me, it will be the best Christmas ever.

Me too.

[soft music] OK, well, I better get to my Christmas shopping.

OK, see ya.

Bye.


So this guy Clyde is now in a coma.

Mm-hmm. Chad asked him what he did with Abigail’s body. Then Cat’s mother walked in and shot him.

Wow, talk about bad timing. She wouldn’t even let him answer that one question?

She wasn’t thinking straight, obviously. I mean, my God, Clyde was keeping her prisoner for months. Ese hijo de puta held me hostage for less than an hour, and I was ready to shoot him myself.

Wait, what? You were held hostage? How could you leave that part out?

[sighs] JJ and I were searching Clyde’s apartment when he came home and caught us.

Well, I’m guessing he wasn’t happy to see you.

He grabbed me and held me at gunpoint.

Dios mío, you must have been terrified.

Kind of.

But I don’t get it. Why wouldn’t he point his gun at JJ?

Because he knew JJ wouldn’t do anything to put me in jeopardy.

Oh. So from what you’re telling me, this JJ guy really cares about you, just like you do about him.

[dramatic music]


Look, I know you’re not a fan of Gabi’s, but she went above and beyond for Chad and me. She was determined to help find my sister, even risked her life when Clyde took her hostage.


You remind me of my darling husband. He saw the good side of everybody. That’s admirable. Just don’t ask me to tell you about the time Gabi threw me down a staircase, hoping to break my neck.

OK, I won’t do that.

OK. Let’s change the subject. Your mother told me you weren’t able to find your sister’s body.

We didn’t.

I’m so sorry.


But I think your family found a wonderful way to honor her memory.


Cat.

I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to startle you. I–I ran into Jack and Jennifer in the square, and they said I could find you here.

Right. Yeah. We just–we just had a little impromptu memorial for– for Abby. Since we couldn’t recover her body, we buried some mementos in her honor.


I’m–I’m glad you were able to finally find a way to lay her to rest. From what everyone says about your wife, she was an amazing woman.


I know I’m intruding. I’m gonna leave you to this.

Just wait.


I’m glad you’re here.


Yeah, actually, I wanted to ask if you had any news about your mother.

Oh, no. No news yet. They’re still holding her up in Vancouver. But I did get to see my brother Aaron and my little sister, Felicity, as myself this time. It was hard for Felicity to accept that it was actually me. When she finally did, it was great. I missed her a lot.

Good, well, I’m–I’m glad you got to spend some time with your family.

Thank you. I also saw Mark, my other brother, who tried to kill you.


Hey, man.

Hey.

I wasn’t expecting to see you tonight.

Oh, yeah, I hope it’s fine that I just showed up.

Yeah. Yeah, of course. You saw the grades for our group project were posted, right?

No. What? I completely forgot.

We got an A.

Are you serious?

Yeah.

That means you passed the class.

Wow. That is a relief. Dude, with everything going on, I was going to be screwed until you guys helped me. Thank you. Thank you. You saved me.

It’s fine, man. I’m happy to do it. And also, Holly’s really the one you should be thanking.


[festive music]

Hello, Holly.

Hi.

I would guess somebody with your name must love this time of year.

I was actually born on Christmas Eve, which is why my mom named me Holly.

That’s a little on the nose, but it makes sense. Doing some Christmas shopping, I see.

Just getting started, unfortunately. How about you?

Actually, since I have been a very good boy this year– also a bit naughty, I admit, but I was so guilt-ridden over said naughtiness that I think Santa would go easy on me for at least being self-aware enough to know when I was being selfish, two-faced, and altogether horrible, which is attributable to my having had the meanest mother on God’s green Earth that these are all for yours truly.

You’re kidding.

No, sadly, I’m not. I have some friends, but they aren’t exactly the kind of friends you exchange gifts with, more like the friends that you might get a Christmas card from, but probably not.

Well, that’s too bad.

That’s OK. I’m working on being a better person, so maybe I will acquire some gift-exchange kind of friends by next Christmas.

Hope so.

So who are you shopping for?

Basically, my entire family. But this one’s for Tate. It’s our first Christmas together, so I just want it to be really special.


Look, just because JJ and I were on that mission together does not mean I have feelings for the guy, OK?

Mm-hmm.

What’s with that look?

Oh, come on. I don’t think it’s a leap to say that you probably wouldn’t risk your life to find the sister of someone that you didn’t care about.

[chuckles] Look, this is not about JJ, Javi. This is about Clyde Weston. That guy made my life a living hell when I was in prison.

You expect me to believe that this JJ guy had nothing to do with you dropping everything to freeze your butt off in Canada in December?

That’s exactly what I expect you to believe. And why are you giving me a hard time about this? What is it to you how I feel about JJ Deveraux one way or another?

I’m just looking out for you, prima. And I can tell by the way that you talk about this guy that he’s more than a travel buddy. And I need a little history here. How long have you guys known each other? Were you guys ever friends?

You won’t stop, will you?

Or better question, were you ever more than friends?

[scoffs]

[chuckles] And I sense by your silence and the way that your eyes refuse to meet mine, that I might be onto something.

Fine. Yes. You’re onto something. JJ and I were more than friends once, OK?

Mm-hmm.

[quirky music]

[sighs]

[chuckles]

My mom and dad are beyond grateful, Julie. Using that time capsule box to honor Abigail, it meant so much to them.

Oh, darling, I’m sure that’s what Grandma Alice wanted. She put in it things that would honor the Horton heritage and history, her little keepsakes, and– and now it has Abby’s in there too.

[dramatic music]

So many wonderful things inside.

Including my grandmother’s diamond necklace, which has been stolen, God only knows by who.


Wow, I am good, huh? I mean, did I not call it? I knew you had to be hot for the guy.

Oh, yeah. Great job, Columbo, except you got it all wrong. I do not have the hots for the guy. Yes, JJ and I dated once. We broke up, like, a million years ago.

So did Bennifer, and look at them now. And we all know there’s nothing like a little adventure to, you know, rekindle a romance. I mean, the two of you traveled to a distant land together. There was gunplay. Your lives were at risk. The adrenaline was flowing. And then mm. I can just picture how those sparks flew.

Oh, well, I am sorry to disappoint you, Javi, but there were no flying sparks. In fact, JJ and I barely spent any time alone in our hotel room.

Excuse me? Hotel room, as in singular? As in one bed?

We checked in as Mr. and Mrs. Chad DiMera. We couldn’t exactly get two rooms.

Oh, so you were role playing.

To fool Clyde, yeah. Keep up, Javi. Ugh!

OK, wait, you still didn’t answer my question.

Which question was that?

About your sleeping arrangements while you were trying to fool Clyde.

[quirky music]

We did share a bed together.

Mm-hmm.

To sleep, just to sleep.

And the plot thickens.

We each stayed on our own sides. Nothing happened between us.

But you sure wanted it to, didn’t you?

[sighs]

Doug, come in. Come in. There’s someone you should meet.

Hey, Julie.

Unless you guys have already met?

No, we haven’t.

OK, this is JJ. He is Jack and Jennifer’s son, Abigail’s brother. And this is my husband’s grandson and namesake, Doug.

Yeah. Well, my–my mom told me you came to town. It’s good to meet you.

Ah, you too.

Yeah. Look, I’m gonna be in Salem for a little while longer. Since you’re new to it, if you want, I could show you around.

That’s really nice of you. Yeah, I’d like that.

All right, great. Well, we could do it now if you have the time.

Nothing but.

All right, then you’re on. But first, I want to hear more about the stolen necklace.

[dramatic music]


So you got Ate-Tay a resent-pay?

Sorry?

I’m being discreet. It’s Pig Latin.

Oh. Ight-ray, ot-it-gay.

Oh, you speak the dying language.

No, but my mom used to speak it all the time to be cute. It’s super annoying.

Oh, it is super annoying if it’s overused. Hey, if you like, I can hold on to the gift you got for your secret boyfriend till good King Wenceslas looks down on the Feast of Stephen.

[chuckles] Thanks, Leo, but that won’t be necessary because Tate and I aren’t a secret anymore.

Oh, no? You’ve come out of the closet?

Yeah, I guess you could say that.

How am I the last to know this?

Well, it’s not like we made a big announcement or anything. Basically, Tate and I had been sneaking around this entire summer, seeing each other, and then we broke up, and then he started dating this girl named Sophia. So obviously, I thought it was done between us. But then–

But then what?

Then it just became clear to her that Tate was still hung up on me.

How so?

Well, Tate, he kind of– he–well, he kind of, like, said my name while they were…hanging out. I don’t know. It just came out.

It just came out? Wait, are you saying that Tate called out your name while the two of them were in flagrante?

Oh, my God. How did you know?

I didn’t. That was just a guess because the same thing happened to me– well, a version of that where somebody yelled out, “God, I wish you were Justin Theroux,” right in the middle of… you know. Anyway, it’s one of the reasons I still have trust issues. Oh, God, poor Sophia.

Yeah, poor Sophia. It’s obviously really awful. And she didn’t deserve it, no matter what. And I know Tate felt bad about it, so…

I’m sure.

Anyway, Tate and I are back together now. So that’s really great.

Holly, that is really great. I’m so happy for you. Just make sure you enjoy it while it lasts.


Dude, Holly did most all of the work on our project. She–she found all the right books. She knew how to cite all the sources. Honestly, if it wasn’t for her, I don’t think we would have finished.

Wow. Your girlfriend’s a lifesaver.

Yes, she is. And yeah, I’m just really glad that we’re back together, man.

Mm. Good. Good. I’m happy for you guys. [both chuckle]

[dramatic music]

Hey, Tate?

Wow, you look very serious all the sudden.

Yeah. There’s something I have to tell you.


OK, Mark’s out of jail. Do I got to worry about him coming after me?

No, I promise, Chad. Mark’s never gonna try to hurt you again, ever. And I don’t know how long he’ll be out. Well, as you know, your brother wanted to lock him up and throw away the key, but because everything that Mark did happened in France, there’s not much that EJ can charge him with.

Well, except for switching the DNA test results that made us all think that you were Abigail.

Yes, that part.


Mark is gonna go to prison for that for 8 months. So I’m taking Felicity and Aaron up to Vancouver to see Mom. And that’s why I wanted to see you, ’cause I wanted to say goodbye.


OK. So then this is goodbye?

Yeah. I don’t really know what’s gonna happen with my mom, so I need to go up there to support her.

Yeah, no, I get it. And you’re taking Aaron and Felicity.

Yeah, because Mark won’t really be in the picture for a while, so someone’s got to take care of them. [chuckles]

Well, it sounds like you got a lot to deal with.

Yeah, yeah. But, you know, I’m–I’m happy about it too. After pretending to be a part of your family for so many months, I am really grateful to be able to be back with my family for a while.


You and all the questions.

Well, if you won’t answer, I will assume that you did want something to happen with JJ while you were sharing that one bed in that one hotel room.

Then you would assume wrong.

Oh, OK, well, am I at least right in assuming that this guy might be a little bit attractive?

He’s all right.

Let me see his picture.

Oh, come on.

Are you seriously gonna force me to scour social media?

[sighs] Fine. Maybe I have an old pic of him on my camera.

Scroll away, then.

Here.

“He’s all right.” Señor Deveraux is more than all right. I mean, look at that smile, ugh, those eyes. He’s totally hot. What’s the problem? What is stopping Gabriella from getting her groove back?

[quirky music]


So much to my disappointment, Ciara and Lucas believe my brother Steven stole my grandmother’s necklace.

Why would they think that?

Steven has a checkered past. And he had opportunity.

Yeah. Did you confront him about it?

I did not. They did. They ran into him in Horton Square, and he happened to be talking to Leo Stark. So of course, that convinced them that he must be the culprit.

Who’s Leo Stark?

Oh, he’s a…[chuckles] Self-proclaimed journalist and writer, actually, just a local ne’er-do-well.

Mm-hmm. He stole my sister’s jewelry a while back, tried to sell it.

Well–well, Steven said it was just a happenstance that–that he was talking to Leo. And of course, I– I want to believe him, but–

But why else would he be hanging out with Leo if he wasn’t trying to fence stolen goods?

[dramatic music]


[chuckles] What do you mean, enjoy it while it lasts? Why wouldn’t Tate and I last?

Well, because most fairy tales don’t, Princess. I just mean that I’ve been there, done that, a recent example being, I met this amazing guy, Javi. We had this incredible connection, went on an amazing first date, wound up having amazing sex three times.

Oh, Leo, TMI.

I’m sorry. My point is that I was lulled into a sense of ignorant bliss by the fairy dust that seemed to be filling the air between us when in reality, it was all just an illusion.

What happened between you two?

Well, in a nutshell, I accused him of stealing my old identity of Lady Whistleblower to blog spoilers for “Body & Soul,” to which he took great offense, which was understandable because apparently, he did none of the above. And now we’re through. Oh, God, I hope the same thing doesn’t happen to you.


What I wanted to tell you is, I got to leave town for a little bit.

What are you talking about? Why?

I’m going to Vancouver with my sisters. I get to see my mom. I have no idea when I’ll be back, and it probably won’t be at least till after winter break. But I don’t know, I just– I wanted to tell you that I–I appreciate what a good friend you’ve been.

Thanks, man. You’ve been a really good friend too.

I would hope so.

[chuckles]

Anyway, without getting too sentimental… [clears throat] [chuckles] I’m really gonna miss you, bro.


[dramatic music]

I’m really gonna miss you too, man. And I–I want you to know that I will be thinking a lot about you and your mom and just hoping things work out.

Thanks. I know I’ve said it before, but I actually am glad that you and Holly are back together. You guys are good for each other.

Yeah. Yeah. I think so.

And hey, we’ll talk all the time, OK? We’ll video chat, and I’ll just– I’ll see you when I get back.

All right, man, thanks. And happy Hanukkah.

Yeah, thanks. Merry Christmas, Tate.

See you, man.


So your advice is to not accuse Tate of being Lady Whistleblower. Got it.

OK, obviously, your situation is a little different. But look, as you know, I have been rooting for you and Tate from the very beginning.

Which I do know, Leo. Thank you.

But from my experience and from the insight into character and love that I have gleaned from being the head writer of a soap opera, I’m too keenly aware that when star-crossed lovers have their stars uncrossed and finally get together, that’s when the hard part starts.

The hard part?

Holly, I’m only warning you about this because I really like you. And as much as being naive and blissfully ignorant is usually more fun than being cynical and jaded, I don’t want you to be so blinded by the sunshine and rainbows that you don’t see the storm clouds up ahead, when the lightning bolt hits and fries your heart to a crisp.

Right. Well, I’ll try not to be.

You are a lovely person, Holly. You are beautiful and sweet and smart. Tate’s a really lucky guy.

I’m very lucky too.

And as you know, I really hope you guys make it.

Thanks.

Anyway, merry Christmas.

Merry Christmas, Leo. Bye.

Bye.


[sighs]

I think I’m gonna go for a walk, get a little air.

Oh, so I’ll show you around Salem tomorrow, then?

Sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just text me, and–and we’ll meet up. Julie will give you my number.

All right, well, till tomorrow, then.

Are you gonna be warm enough in that little jacket? Your grandfather’s overcoat and scarf are still right by the front door.

Thanks, Julie.

Julie, so… what are you gonna do about the necklace? Have you called the police?

[sighs] I haven’t.


JJ, it’s just a piece of jewelry. No matter how valuable the diamonds are in my grandmother’s necklace, I don’t think it’s worth turning my own brother over to the police. And besides, who knows where he is now anyway? And… he was my grandmother’s grandchild too. He is entitled to that necklace just as much as any of the rest of us are.


You know, JJ did mention something about getting together, I mean, now that we’re back in Salem.

You see? I knew it. It’s obvious he’s interested.

If he is, he’ll call.

What? It’s 2024, almost 2025. You know better than to wait for a guy to make a move. You want something, you go for it. You grab that JJ by his pretty little–

I get it. I get it. Yes, I could text him.

Great idea.

Javi.

Oh, you don’t have to thank me, cousin.

No. Give me my phone back right now. [sighs]

[playful music]

Here’s your phone back.


Oh, no, what did you do? [sighs]

Look, I–I guess Steven would have a claim to the necklace, but that doesn’t give him the right to just take it.

I know. I know. I’m just making excuses for him. [phone beeps]

[dramatic music]


I’m happy for you, Cat. After seeing your mother in Vancouver, it made me realize what you and your family have been through the past few months.


I’m glad that most–mostly, you all are OK.


Thank you for saying that, Chad, especially considering everything Mark and I put your family and you through.


I know you’ve heard it over and over and over again, but I’ll never not be sorry for everything that happened.


You did what you had to do. Clyde didn’t really give you another choice, did he?


Still… I wish I could take all of it back.


I guess this is it then, huh?


Wish I could say, see you around.


I doubt that’s gonna happen, so…

Yeah.

Bye.


I would stay here all night if I could.

[dramatic music] Just feels like you’re with me. If you were with me, though, you’d probably tell me to… go home before you catch pneumonia.


Well, wherever you are… I love you.


Good night.


[sighs] I hate what I did. I hate that I put you through hell after all you’ve already been through, after you lost your wife in that horrible way. So I–I really, genuinely want to do anything that I can to help lessen the pain that you feel now because–I don’t even know why I’m still say– saying all this. I–never mind.

Say what? Say it.

Because I still care about you, Chad.


Cat? You OK?

Hey. Yeah, yeah, I’m fine. OK, you all packed?

Yeah.

Let’s go get Felicity, and we’ll go to the airport. How about that? [both laugh]


[sighs] Damn it, Javi, I can’t believe you did that.

Well, consider it an early Christmas present.

OK, yeah, well, you’re obviously wrong about me and JJ. He’s not responding.

Don’t worry. Give it a minute. He will.

[sighs]



What’s that?


Just a work thing.


There’s no point in waiting around for his answer. He said, let’s get a drink, just like people say, you know, let’s get together. And then they never do. [phone beeps]

Well, never say never. It’s JJ, isn’t it?

It is.

What did he say?

“Sounds great. How about tonight?”


[sighs]


What was I thinking? These are terrible colors for me. But it would look great on Javi. [knock at door] Hello. Can I help you?

I hope you can. You’re Leo Stark?

Who’s asking?

Someone who needs help selling this.


[phone rings]

Hey, you.

Hey, Tate. You like blue, right?

Yeah, I do. Why?

No reason.

[festive music]

Anything you get me, I’m sure I’m gonna love it.


Is everything OK?

Yeah. I just ran into Leo.

[chuckles] You’re not gonna let him pick out my present, I hope.

No, of course not. We just talked for a bit. He’s a really funny guy. Anyway, I’ll talk to you later, OK?

OK. Thanks for checking in. [knock at door] Sophia. Hi.

Tate, we need to talk. Can I come in?

[dramatic music]

Sure. What’s–what’s going on?


I’m pregnant.

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Hello?

Chad.

Chad. Oh, thank God you’re here.

Hi.

Oh, my gosh. Oh, I’m so glad you’re home.

Yeah, it’s good to be home.

We have been so worried sick about you and JJ.

Where is JJ? Is he here?

JJ, he’s fine. He just–he had a stop to make.

[dramatic music]

You know, you didn’t have to escort me home, and you certainly didn’t have to carry my bag.

You’re kidding. It’s–it’s the least I can do after what you went through for my family.

Yeah, well, you already thanked me, like, ten times.

Yeah, well, Gabi, you were held at gunpoint. You risked your life to help find my sister. I owe you a hell of a lot more than ten thank-yous and an escort home.

What did you have in mind?


So you will represent her? [sighs] Thank you, Ms. Chevlowe. I really appreciate it. No, no, no, I–I fully understand that my mother’s case is complicated. Just please do whatever you can to help her. OK. Thank you.

[festive music] Hi.

Hi, Cat.

You OK?

Yeah, sorry. It’s just–it’s kind of hard to get it in my head still that you’re actually my sister.

Yeah, I get that. And I know that it’s gonna take some time for you to get used to it. But you’re gonna have to get used to it ’cause I am your sister, buddy, OK? I promise. [chuckles]

I believe you. [chuckles]

Good. You know what’s really awesome?

Mm.

‘Cause now that we don’t have, like, jail bars between us, I get to do this.

[chuckles]

Oh!

[chuckles]

[laughs] [siren wailing]

[tense music]

[humming] Dr. Greene, how are you this fine day?

Mr. DiMera.

So can I get you anything? [clears throat] Coffee, tea, a scone with a file in it?

How about news about my mother? Have they found her yet?

I don’t know, nor do I care, really. That’s not why I’m here. [clears throat]


Dr. Greene, I would like to talk to you about your future… or what’s left of it, anyway.


What’s this?

That is the best damn plea deal you’re ever going to get. You’ll sign it immediately if you know what’s good for you.


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Well, I mean, that was sweet of JJ to escort Gabi home.

Yeah, she did us a real solid in Vancouver. I mean, things got pretty hairy.

Well, what exactly happened? You didn’t say much on the phone.

Did Clyde tell you what he did with Abigail’s remains?

Yeah, I’m sorry. JJ and I just thought we should– we should tell you in person.

Tell us what? Why are you sorry?

[dramatic music]


Clyde Weston is in a coma.


How do you properly thank someone for putting her life on the line for your family or being a hero?


A hero, me?

You don’t have to admit it if it messes up your rep.

[laughs]

But it’s the truth.

No, we were all in danger.

She’s my sister, Chad’s wife. You didn’t have to be there in the first place.


As you well know, my reasons for helping weren’t completely altruistic. I’ll never stop wanting to make Clyde pay for how I was tortured in prison. My damn leg still hurts when it rains.

Well, he certainly got his comeuppance.

Yeah. And I’ll forever be grateful to Catharina Greene for putting a bullet in that son of a bitch. You know, if you ask me, instead of arresting the woman, they should have given her a medal.

Yeah, I’d–I’d agree with you if it– it hadn’t cost my family the chance to put my sister to rest.


Mm. [chuckles]

So…that lawyer that you hired, do you think he can actually help Mom?

She. Her name’s Roberta Chevlowe. She’s–well, according to everyone– really amazing. She’s the best lawyer in town, apparently. It’s just–ugh.

Just? Just what?

Well, I mean, she– she’s gonna do everything that she can, she said. But she did mention that it’s gonna be a bit of an uphill battle.

Why? That Clyde guy was holding her hostage. Mom was a victim.

No, I know. I know that. You know that. But Ms. Chevlowe has to convince the Vancouver authorities of that.

OK. Why would that be a problem?

Aaron, Mom shot a man.

No, she shot a monster who deserved it after what he did to her and not even to mention what he made you and Mark do, Cat. They have to let her go, just like they have to let Mark go.


Can you explain to me what all this means?

Oh, gladly. [clears throat] If you get past all the legalese, the document simply states that you agree to save yourself and the taxpayers of Salem a great deal of time and trouble by pleading guilty to your crimes.

[sighs] And if I do?

If you do, instead of going away for the next 25 years or more, you’ll be afforded a reduced sentence, which, considering the severity and the seriousness of your offenses, it would be considered a gift.

How reduced are we talking?

Quite a bit, actually. With this deal, you’ll only be spending the next ten years in Statesville Prison.


Ten years in prison?

My math tells me that’s a hell of a lot better than 25. You’re getting off easy, Dr. Greene, after the laundry list of crimes that you committed for Clyde Weston.

He was blackmailing me.

And that’s why you’re getting a deal at all.

[dramatic music] But let’s not dance around the fact that you showed up in Paris intent on murdering my brother after your sister conned him into marrying her.

Only because Weston was threatening to kill my mother.

Tell someone who cares or, if you choose, a jury of your peers. Let’s see how sympathetic they are to your “Clyde made me do it” sob story.

Why do I get the sense you’re making this personal?

Because this is very personal. Did you really think you could get away with plotting to kill a DiMera? If Steve Johnson hadn’t showed up when he did, my little brother would be dead at your hands.


Trust me, ten years in prison is a blessing compared to the fate of others who have crossed my family. Now sign the bloody deal!


I was on the phone with the attorney when you walked up. She doesn’t think we can use self-defense for Mom’s case.

Why not?

Because JJ and Gabi were holding guns on Clyde when Mom shot him, so her life was no longer in danger when she pulled the trigger.

[scoffs]


So what’s gonna happen to her?

Well, she’s gonna try to use the argument that Mom didn’t know what she was doing.

Because Clyde had her hostage.

And brainwashed her.


You think that’ll work?

I hope so. You know, the universe gave us one miracle, right, when we found out Mom was still alive in the first place. I spent two years thinking that Mom died alongside Dad in that accident. After the hell we’ve been through–


Maybe we’re due for another miracle.

Yeah.


Oh, my God, JJ. I’m such an idiot. I–I didn’t mean to–

No. Hey, believe me, I get why you’re happy Weston took that bullet. It’s a relief he’ll never hurt my family again.

Yeah, but with him in a coma, I mean, you might never find Abigail’s remains. I am so sorry, JJ.

Hey, really, it’s OK.

No. Here I am, going on and on about how happy I am that Clyde is in a coma, and–and I completely forgot what you’re going through.

Stop–stop apologizing. Hell, I’d love nothing more than to spit on Weston’s grave. I just…[sighs] Wish we got him to talk before someone took him out.


JJ and I were– were hoping that Clyde would recover from his coma and we– we’d be able to be here sharing different news with you.

But he didn’t recover.

The doctors aren’t optimistic. I mean, I was–I was– I was this close to getting him to tell me what he did with Abigail’s remains, and then Cat’s mother shot him.

What?

So, you know, I mean, if he doesn’t wake up, we may never know what happened to Abby.


[sighs]


I can’t imagine how hard this must be for your family.

[dramatic music]

I really thought we were starting to heal, you know? Then this happens. It just… makes me realize how far we have left to go to… accept that she’s gone and get past the grief and anger.


I lost my sister, and it was the worst pain imaginable. At least I have the comfort of knowing I can visit her grave.

Abigail didn’t deserve this, Gabi.

No, she didn’t. And neither do you.


[sighs] She was the best sister I ever could have asked for, maybe even the best person I ever knew.


Just the worst part of this is… having to go home to my parents and tell them that we failed, that I couldn’t bring their daughter home to them.


I disappointed you. I failed you, and I–

No.

I failed Abigail.

No, you didn’t.

I did.

You did everything you possibly could, Chad.

Chad, she couldn’t– Abigail couldn’t have asked for a better champion in this life and beyond.

That’s right. And we have– we have the most wonderful memories of our daughter, and they are gonna stay with us forever. I–I have this one of my favorite Bible verses, and it is 2 Corinthians 5:8. And Paul is writing to the Corinthians, and he says to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. And I believe that. I believe that with my whole heart. And that’s why I know Abigail’s with the Lord, with my parents, with my grandparents, and with Doug, with everyone that we have loved and lost.

Amen.

Yeah, I want to believe that.


I have an idea that might just help you believe that.


I told you I was gonna be real with you.


Look, even if Mom beats the charges, it’s gonna be a long, bumpy road ahead.

You mean because of her mental state?

Because Clyde spent years messing with her brain. And it would take a long time in therapy to even hope to get her back to where she was before all this happened.

Are you telling me that Mom might not ever be in her right mind again?

I’m saying this kind of trauma is very difficult to recover from. But right now, let’s focus on being grateful for her being alive and no longer being held prisoner by Clyde Weston.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah, especially for Felicity’s sake.

Yeah. Where is my baby sister? I can’t wait to see her.

Yeah, she’s been staying at her friend Julia’s house for a while. Actually, I was supposed to meet her mom in the park– oh, there they are.

Oh.


Hey, you.

Hey, Aaron.

Thank you so much for watching her.

Oh, of course. We love having Felicity.

Mrs. Brown, this is our sister, Cat Greene.

Hi. Judy. Nice to meet you.

Nice meeting you too. Thank you for taking care of my baby sis.

Oh, anytime. Well, I should get going. Bye, Felicity.

Bye, Ms. Brown.


Hey, kiddo.

Are you really my sister, Cat?

Yeah. Yeah, I am. [chuckles] And I’m… really happy to see you.


A decade in prison? You want me to just sign my name and give ten years of my life away?

Clock’s ticking, Dr. Greene.

I’m the legal guardian of my two younger siblings. What’s gonna happen to them?

Perhaps you should have thought about them before you conspired with your other sister to fleece and murder my brother.

That’s not what happened, and you know it.

I’m done talking. Either sign that plea deal, or you’re going to be a very old man before you ever see your siblings on the outside again.

[tense music]


Dr. Greene, do not sign that paper.


Belle, what the hell do you think you’re doing?

I’m stopping you from railroading my client into making a bad deal.

Since when is Dr. Greene your client?

Since right now. [scoffs] Ten years? Seriously, EJ, how do you sleep at night?

Well, that’s a rather personal question, don’t you think?

I’m sorry. Who are you?

I’m your attorney, Dr. Greene.

Mark Greene, Belle Brady. I thought you were in Hong Kong doing consulting work for DiMera.

I was, and then I came back for Doug’s funeral.

While I’m sorry for your family, I’m quite sure my sister Kristen won’t take kindly to you defending a man that nearly killed our brother.

Hmm, well, I’m not an employee of DiMera. As a consultant, I work for myself, so I can take any cases I want to.

I’m sorry, but would someone like to tell me what’s going on?

[clears throat] Dr. Greene, my nephew, Tate, asked me to take a look at your case.

Tate?

Yes, he said that your brother, Aaron, is a good friend of his.

Aaron did this?

Tate said that he’s worried about what will happen to Aaron and your little sister if you end up in prison because Clyde Weston forced you to do things under duress.

You see, you’re new to this case, Counselor. Clyde Weston didn’t force this man to do anything.

Hmm, oh, that’s not what I heard.

Dr. Greene was in full possession of his free will when he tried to murder my brother.

Right, uh-huh. And correct me if I’m wrong, but this alleged crime happened in Paris, France, did it not?

Nothing alleged about it.

OK, Mr. District Attorney, since when does Salem have jurisdiction to try international cases?

[tense music]

You don’t look like Cat.

[dramatic music]

I know.


You know…


A couple years ago, you remember that Mommy, Daddy, and I had a really bad accident? Well, when the doctors went to fix me and make me all better, they– they fixed my face. And now I look like this. But I promise you, it’s really me. Do you remember that when we– we ran into each other a little while ago, you– you said you thought I looked familiar?

I remember.

I know that I told you my name was Abigail. But I was– I was pretending. And I’m really sorry about that.


My big sister, Cat, taught me it wasn’t nice to lie.

[chuckles] Yes, I did tell you that. And that was because you chopped off Barbie’s hair and blamed it on your brother Aaron.

Hey, whoa. You blamed that on me?

Yeah, she did. Well, for a few minutes. Then Felicity told the truth. But we decided we didn’t really need to tell him because sister secrets, right?

You are my sister. [both laugh]

Oh, come here, my love. Oh, God. Oh, let me look at you. Let me look at you. Hi. [chuckles] Hi. Oh.


The time capsule?

Yes.

What–what– what are you doing with it?

Well, for the past 60 years, my grandmother has filled this with precious mementos from the Horton family. And I think her goal was–was to preserve this legacy of love so that future generations could remember all the amazing people that came before them.

What–what does–what does this have to do with Abigail?

Jack, listen, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that Ciara was able to open this. I really don’t. I don’t know. I just–I want to believe that–that maybe– maybe somewhere, somehow, Gram was able to whisper the solution to Ciara so that she could open it and we could retrieve the items out of it and then we could reuse it for memories of Abigail forever.

So you want us to put things that remind us of Abigail in the–in the time capsule?

Yeah. That is exactly what I want us to do. And I think that is what my gram would have wanted too.


I should be getting back home to my parents.

Yeah, of course. Give Jack and Jennifer my best.

I will.

Oh, and I should pay you for my half of the hotel room.

What? No, you got to be kidding.

Well, what can I say? I don’t like to owe anybody.

I–I owe you forever.

That’s not true. But I do like when people feel, you know, beholden to me.

Which I do. Seriously.


So this is goodbye, since I assume you’re headed back to Johannesburg soon.

Actually, I was just thinking about sticking around Salem for a while.


So you’re staying in town?

For now, at least, yeah.

What about your company?

I’ll do some telecommuting. It’ll be a little tricky with the time zones, but Claire can help Theo hold down the fort in Joburg.

[chuckles] Well, I’m sure your family will be very happy to have you.

Yeah, I kind of need to be around them, too, right now.

Of course.

We lost Doug. And now this whole thing with Abigail, it’s– it’s gonna be a tough Christmas for the Hortons.

[dramatic music]

It’ll be nice to be around family for the holidays.

And friends.

And friends.


Do you want to grab a drink or dinner with me sometime while I’m here?


Just you and me?

That’s the idea.


Sounds good.

Cool.

Cool.


Thank you again for everything.

My pleasure. Well, except for the whole life-threatening danger part.

Oh, right, I wasn’t too crazy about that part either.

Yeah.

Bye, Gabi.

Bye, JJ.


All right. Look what I’ve got here.

What is that?

Oh, my goodness. This is the first byline that Abigail wrote for the Salem U newspaper.

She was a rock star even then.

Jack, I didn’t know you still had this.

Of course I had it. She was so proud.

You were so proud.

I w–I was.

Yeah.

I was so proud. I read it a hundred times, and then before it fell apart, I had to– I had to put it in a scrapbook and keep it up in the attic where, fortunately, it didn’t burn. [sighs] So I want to put it right here. [sniffles]


OK. I have something that…

Oh.

I just–I carry this with me all the time. And it’s just a… lock of Abigail’s hair from her first haircut.


I bet she sat there all well-behaved.

[laughs]

Right. She screamed. She thought she was being attacked.

I know. I know.

I think this is the only hair they got.

Yeah, even as a grown-up, she–she hated haircuts. She thought sitting there for that long was a waste of time.

My sweet girl.

Yeah. Yeah.

OK. OK, sweet girl.

Then how about this?

What is this?


It’s… a picture that Thomas and Charlotte drew of our family.

See, it’s father, mother… [sighs] Son, and daughter, right? All right? So…

Yeah. Abby would have loved it, yeah.

Yeah. OK, Chad, what about you? What do you got?


Be right back.

[sighs] [sighs] I don’t–I don’t know– I don’t know how he’s dealing with this.

Because he’s a father. And fathers are strong for their kids.

You’re right. You’re absolutely right. I’m gonna text JJ right now and… let him know what’s happening. [both sigh]


What have you got?


Your wedding band? Chad.

Yeah. I–you know, I– I just kept it on for the longest time. And then I finally took it off, and I put it in the drawer. I thought maybe Thomas might– might want it someday, but… you know, somehow this–this– this feels more appropriate, to put it in the capsule.

Are you sure?


OK.


[both sigh]


So is it true our mom’s alive?


Yeah, she is. And she loves you and misses you so, so much. She can’t come see you, at least not right now.

Oh.

Well, hold on. I mean, just because Mom can’t come to us, that doesn’t mean we can’t go to her, right?


You’re telling me you were gonna coerce this man into signing a plea deal related to an alleged crime that happened overseas?

Again, not alleged. And the crime’s victim was an American citizen who happens to be my–

Your brother. Yes, I know. You do know that you can’t use the district attorney’s office to settle scores for your family, right?

I’m upholding the law.

Mr. DiMera, I never wanted to hurt your brother, I swear.

Do me a favor and don’t say anything, Dr. Greene, OK? I got this.

OK.

Now, do you want to talk about how jurisdictions work?

[sighs] While I may not be able to prosecute your client for attempted murder, I do have him dead to rights on numerous other infractions.

Ah, like tampering with a DNA test at Salem University Hospital? Because if that was enough to put someone away for a decade, half the people in this town would be behind bars, including your ex-wife and my sister. So are we done here?

No, we’re not. [clears throat] Well, the people will settle for Dr. Greene serving five years in Statesville Prison. After such time, he will be extradited to France, where he will most assuredly be prosecuted for attempted murder.

Mm, how about time served, community service, a hefty fine, and no extradition?

Are you out of your bloody mind? Your client is going to prison. That is nonnegotiable.

Oh, come on, EJ. You and I both know everything is negotiable.


[dramatic music]

Impressive work as usual, Counselor.

Mm, thank you.

Glad to see you haven’t lost your edge.

I barely broke a sweat. You might consider stepping up your game next time.

Oh, I’ll take that under advisement. I hope Dr. Greene knows how lucky he is to have you in his corner.

Well, as long as he gets to take care of his siblings, I’ve done my job.

Mm, make sure he adheres to the terms of the deal we struck. Because if he shows up as much as one minute late to his hearing, the deal is off and I’m going to prosecute him to the full extent of the law.

Oh, you can save your idle threats. My client knows what’s at stake.

Oh, he better, Mrs. Brady.

Oh, about that. It’s actually Ms. Black. Shawn and I are divorced now.

Oh.

See you around, Counselor.


I mean, yeah, come on. Family road trip to Vancouver so we can all go see Mom.

[laughs] Hmm. Yup, I think that’s a great idea.

Yeah, awesome.

[laughs]

Yes, road trip.

Whoo-hoo!

That’s what I’m saying. We can load up on snacks and take turns on the playlist.

OK, OK. Before we make all these plans, I’m gonna need something.

A hug?

Group hug. How did you know? [laughter] She knows me too well.

Room for one more?

Hi. Come here. Oh! [laughs] Oh!

Hey, Little Bit.

[laughs]

[sighs]

When did you get out?

About five minutes ago, thanks to you.

They–what, they dropped the charges?

Not exactly, but my amazing new lawyer, Belle Black, got me out on bond, and I’m only gonna have to serve 8 months.

[sighs]

8 months? She was gonna get all the charges dropped. You’re gonna be in prison for a year and a half?

Could have been so much worse. But let’s not dwell on that. I’m here now with all of you until I have to turn myself in. And I want to hear all about Mom.

[festive music]

[dramatic music]


[sighs]

I texted Julie and Aunt Marie and Hope, and they all agreed that this is what Gram would want.

So we really ready to do this?

No.

Hmm?

No, JJ has to be here.

Right, right. Right.

Hey, Mom.

Hey.

Hey, I’m here.

Oh, JJ. Oh, thank goodness.

Hi, son. Good to see you.

Hey, Dad.

Mm.


Chad.

I told them everything.

Oh. Guys, I’m so sorry.

No. You don’t need to be sorry. You just needed to be here.


Why did you ask me to bring a memento of Abigail?

Right. Your mom had an idea, a way for us to feel that–


That your sister lives on.


[tender music]


What’s going on?

I’m–I’m–I’m sorry. I didn’t–I didn’t mean to wake you, but you– you kind of had me trapped.

Oh, my God. I’m so embarrassed.

No, it’s OK.

[sighs]

You were always a cuddler.

[chuckles]

Guess some things never change.


[dramatic music]

We all put little things that remind us of Abigail in the Horton time capsule.


Going to put it in her grave?

That’s right.

I think that’s a great idea. I’ve– I’ve actually been carrying this around with me since we lost her.

Oh.

Oh. [laughs]

Sweet. Halloween.

Yeah, I was Spider-Man, and she was a queen.

Yeah, well, that’s–that’s– that’s fitting, of course.

It was–it was the first time you let us go trick-or-treating with her without a parent.

Mm-hmm.

She was so protective of me. She would let me go up to the house and pick out my favorite candy, and… I was so nervous, but she would hold my hand and tell me that Spider-Man never had to be afraid of anything. [both chuckle] That’s how I’ll always think of her, as this amazing big sister who would do anything to make me feel safe.

[sighs]


[sighing]

Thank you, Abigail. I’ll love you forever.


No, no, you– you guys should do it.

No, no.

No.

You should do this.

Do it.


Can you hold these?

[sighs]

Hmm.

You sure? OK.


[sighs]


I love you.


Rest in peace, baby.


[sighs]

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Dr. Kiriakis, is it safe to say that you love your husband?

[dramatic music]

I love Xander with all my heart.


So you would do anything for him?

Objection.

I would like to answer it, actually.


I love Xander more than anything. But I will not lie for him. My testimony has been truthful.

So far.

I can’t do it.

What? Why?

[sighs] First of all, Xander and Sarah have already apologized to me profusely about what I went through, and I accepted their apology.


But, Dr. Kiriakis, would you perhaps lie under oath about your husband’s attempt to murder Brady Black?


Hey, Alex. Nice work today. Really nailed those scenes.

Oh, you mean where Arrow is forced to lie to Faith in order to make sure everything’s good for her? Not a whole lot of acting going on there, Johnny, mainly just art imitating life.

Yeah, I guess I… didn’t really think about that.

Right. Anyway, I got a lot of memorizing to do, so I’m gonna get going.

Alex, wait.


[sighs] Look, I know you probably hate my guts right now, but there’s something that I need to say to you, and I would appreciate it if you’d hear me out.


Hey, Chanel. You grabbing an early lunch?

No, I actually came by looking for you.

Oh. Why?

I know what you did.


Objection!

I’ll rephrase. Dr. Kiriakis, are you or are you not aware that your husband attempted to kill Brady Black?

Objection.

Isn’t it true that Xander mistakenly thought that Mr. Black was responsible for your hit-and-run accident and, to exact revenge, he broke into Mr. Black’s home with the intent to kill him?

Objection.

I’ll put it another way. Instead of being here, fighting my client over control of Titan Industries, shouldn’t your husband be in prison?


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Do something, Justin.

Your Honor, this is outrageous. Ms. Black just rolls on, refusing to wait until you rule on my objections. She is assuming facts not in evidence.

Counselors, please approach.

[dramatic music] Ms. Black–

I’m sorry, Your Honor. It was heat of the moment.

Oh, that’s what it was. Do I need to point out that there has been zero evidence introduced about this alleged incident?

OK, I concede to that point. But I have reason to believe that a serious crime was committed here and that Dr. Kiriakis has firsthand knowledge of it. This isn’t exactly jaywalking.

This is reckless and inflammatory.

OK, I’m just looking for a little bit of leeway, Your Honor. I mean, this isn’t even a criminal trial.

That doesn’t mean you can accuse my client of whatever crime you want. This could unjustly prejudice the court against him.

Thank you for the vote of confidence, Counselor.

Judge Dabney, I didn’t–

I hear your concerns. I’d like to give this further thought. Let’s take a short recess. [gavel bangs]


Sorry, I–I don’t know what you’re talking about.

I found out about your secret hookup.


My– how did you find out?

From Johnny…and Alex. They told me about it the other night.


There’s also something I need to tell you.

Hmm?

Chanel is now of the belief that you and I are sleeping together.

Right. Of course. Sorry that I pretended not to know what you meant. You–I just didn’t realize that anybody else knew. You’re talking about me and Alex.

Yeah. Who else would I be talking about? [both chuckle]


Go ahead. Speak your piece before I change my mind.

[sighs] I owe you an apology.

Mm, nothing in comparison to the one you owe Chanel. But you’ll probably never give her that, right?

Look, man, I understand that you hate lying to Chanel about Joy and me. I don’t love it either, OK? And I know that I probably made it ten times worse when she walked in on us arguing about it. And I’d take it all back. I’d take it all back if I knew how.

Mm.

But that cover story that I gave Chanel was all I could think of in the moment.

Right. And obviously you didn’t give a damn how it affected me. I mean, you told Chanel I slept with Joy Wesley. Really?


Sure caught Justin off guard. Me too, actually.

Sorry. Called an audible.

When did you realize Sarah knew about Xander’s attempt on Brady’s life?

Mm, I had a hunch. My brother said something to me about Xander and Sarah both apologizing to him, so…

Looks like your hunch was right on target.

Score one for the good guys.


Is this gonna get Sarah in trouble? I would hate that.

No, I would hate that too. No, I’m just trying to force Xander’s hand.


Is Belle onto something here?

Uh–

I’m gonna take that as a yes. For God’s sake, why am I only hearing about this now?

I didn’t think it was gonna be an issue. I apologized to Brady. I even gave him his job back. As far as I knew, everything was tickety-boo.

Well, if Brady wanted to throw you under the bus, he would have shown up to testify.

Right. And since he’s not here, it’s– and he hasn’t done that, it’s not like anybody else can prove it’s true.

That doesn’t mean it goes away. Sarah, if the judge allows Belle to continue this line of questioning, you’re gonna have to make a decision. Either you confirm your husband’s crime–

Or I lie under oath.


Look, I’m obviously not advising you to commit perjury.

And she won’t. Sarah, this is not worth you risking your freedom.

But if I confirm what I know, it tanks Xander’s case, right? Philip wins. Xander’s birthright disappears. He finally has the acknowledgment denied to him all these years, and Philip just snatches it away?

That’s definitely a possibility. Not to mention the potential for criminal charges to be brought against him.

For attempted murder.

[dramatic music] [scoffs]


You really think Xander will hand over Titan just to prevent Sarah from committing perjury?

I mean, it’s worth a shot. It all depends on whether Judge Dabney allows me to pursue this angle or not.


Guess we’re about to find out.


Sorry, I just– I didn’t realize that you knew. [chuckles]

Yeah, well, I walked in on Johnny and Alex arguing about it the other day.

Mm.

My husband thinks that Alex might be taking advantage of you.

Well, for the record, Alex didn’t do anything wrong.

OK, good. And I don’t mean to embarrass you or anything. I just want to make sure you’re OK.

Thank you. I’m fine.

I hope so. And look, you aren’t the only one who has had to work closely with someone you’ve slept with. Well, Alex and I were not on the best of terms when we got cast. But Abe seemed to think that it would give our scenes a spark.

Did it?

Oh, girl, trust me, that kind of tension, it just isn’t worth it. It messes with everything. So if you ever want to talk about it, this girl is here for you.


Yeah, actually, I think it would help to talk about it. Because I don’t know if I can keep all this to myself for much longer.


Look, Alex, I really am sorry.

[scoffs]


Oh, hi, Stephanie.

Sorry, I didn’t realize anyone was in here.

Steph, hey, listen, I don’t know what you might have just heard, but–

What, that you’re sleeping with Joy?


You don’t have to explain. You and I aren’t together anymore. It’s none of my business.

No, no, no. You don’t understand, though. It’s really not like that at all.


Thank you all for your patience. I’m ready to rule on your objection, Mr. Kiriakis. I’ve decided to allow Ms. Black to continue with her current line of questioning.


However, this is not an open invitation to recklessly accuse the defendant of all manner of crimes. So tread carefully, Counselor.

I will, Your Honor.

Dr. Kiriakis, as a reminder, you’re still under oath.

I understand.

Counselor, you may proceed.

Dr. Kiriakis, I will ask this again. What did you know about Xander Kiriakis’ alleged plot to murder Brady Black?


Respectfully, I decline to respond.


Judge, please instruct the witness to answer the question.

Your Honor, Dr. Kiriakis is invoking her spousal privilege. She’s not required to testify against her husband.


Dr. Kiriakis, you may step down.


Mr. Kiriakis, would you like to call any other witnesses on behalf of your client?

No, Your Honor.

Ms. Black, any rebuttal?

No, Your Honor.

Well, then this court will stand in recess while I weigh my decision. [gavel bangs]


Well, that was a huge fail.

Not necessarily.

What do you mean?

Let’s go talk… somewhere else.


I don’t understand. Sarah was able to wriggle out of testifying, and Xander wasn’t forced to throw in the towel. How can there be any upshot to that?

Oh, Philip, you have to give me a little credit. I knew that there was a chance that Justin was gonna advise Sarah to invoke her spousal privilege. But I think it works for us. Listen, the fact that she wouldn’t testify has to make the judge suspicious. It’s basically admitting that Xander’s guilty.

Wow, Belle, you’re shrewd. I’m impressed.

Well, I was in a courtroom full of Kiriaki. Playing by the book wasn’t gonna get us a win.

But this will? Think you pulled it off?

Listen, it’s not a slam dunk. But if I were Xander right now, I’d be pretty nervous.

[festive music]

Nice one, mate. You totally outmaneuvered Belle with that spousal privilege move.

No, it was my only move, thanks to Belle. She knew exactly how this was going to play out. And she still managed to accomplish her goal.

Which was to bring Xander’s plot to kill Brady in front of the judge.

Exactly.

What difference does it make? It’s all innuendo.

Which could still influence the judge. Belle cast serious doubt about your character, I’m afraid.

Right, but the judge is supposed to rule off facts, not character, right? As in what Victor expressly said in his last will and testament.

Right. That’s the theory, sure. But this judge is interested in who is the best person to run the company.

Oh, then we got lucky, I guess.

How so?

[dramatic music]

That Philip didn’t get Belle to bring up the fact that I recently tried to shoot him.

What?

Philip gave me the gun. He asked me to do it.

Oh, my God. You two certainly take your disagreements to an…interesting level.

Justin, this is about a lot more than me being CEO of Titan. This is about giving my wife and daughter the– the life they deserve, the one Victor made possible, no matter who gets in my way.

OK. But can we just agree that whatever the judge decides today that there will be no more attempts at bloodshed?

I’m sorry, mate. I can’t make any promises.


Hey, you can talk to me about anything, OK?

OK.

I mean, now that Johnny and I have gotten past all of our troubles, it’s kind of nice to stop worrying about my own problems for once. [laughs]

Yeah. Well, I don’t know what Alex told you. But hooking up, it was– it was a one-time thing. It is not gonna happen again.

Well, do you mind if I ask? Why not?


[sighs] Because once I realized the full impact of what we had done, I regretted it immediately. Honestly, I almost quit my job over it.

What? Why? Oh, my God, please tell me that Alex didn’t do something stupid.

No, no, no. But it’s like you said, I mean, working together, it can get complicated. Look at Alex and Stephanie. The producers made them stop seeing each other.

Well, yeah, but that was because there was a power imbalance, and…

True.

I think they may have less of an issue with you and Alex because you’re both actors. You’re equals.

No, I– I know, but still, I just– I think it’s better if all of that stays in the past and we just leave it there, not mix the personal with the professional.

Yeah, words to live by, I guess.

And that’s why… I don’t think that I should hang out with you and Johnny anymore.


Steph, I think you deserve to know what’s going on here.

It’s OK. Alex, you and I aren’t together anymore.

No, no, just hear me out, please.

Besides, we’re not together. It was just a casual thing. So can we just drop it?

No, we can’t just drop it, Steph. I–I care about us as friends…a lot. And I want to be honest with you.

About what?

Steph, I am not sleeping with Joy.


I’m confused. When I walked in, I distinctly heard that you and Joy were sleeping together. Now you’re saying that’s not true?

Actually, what you heard was–

[dramatic music] That I slept with Joy, past tense, one time.

Look, I–I really don’t need to know this.

No, you do need to know this, Steph, because I don’t want you thinking this is some, like, ongoing thing, because it’s not. Joy and I are not in a relationship. It’s nothing.

Gee, that sounds familiar.

Well, I think what– [chuckles] What Alex is trying to say is that it was just kind of a heat-of-the-moment thing. And afterwards, he realized– they both realized that it was a mistake ’cause they work together. Not–not to put words in your mouth.

Yet that’s exactly what you did, Johnny. Listen, Steph, I just– I don’t– I don’t want to piss off Kate and Abe again.

I doubt you would. It’s a little different than what happened with us. You and Joy are on equal footing.

Still, I think it’s just best for everyone if we just move past it. That way, nobody else has to cover up a lie or anything else about what they know.


Actually, wouldn’t hurt to let the producers know so they aren’t caught off guard.

[sighs]

And now that I think about it, it’s probably good that I know too. That way, if the press catches wind of it, I’ll have a response prepared.


So does that mean you and I are good?


You mean does this affect our friendship?


No. Why should it? But listen, I’ve got some errands to run, so I will see you guys later.

For sure.

See you, Steph.


I don’t understand, Joy. There’s nothing wrong with being friends with your coworkers.

I know. It just–it feels really messy.

How so?

Well, I guess when I’m at the studio, I just– I want to focus on the job and just the job. And it’s kind of distracting how you and Johnny seem to know every detail about my love life.

Well, not every detail.

True. But still, I don’t want any personal drama affecting my work. I’m too new at this.

Yeah, I–I guess I can kind of understand that. I mean, I was completely mortified when my marital troubles spilled over onto set, obviously. But, Joy, I would hate to lose you as a friend.

Are we really friends?

What? Of course! Why would you even ask me that?

I don’t know. I guess I just kind of assumed I was more of an obligation. I don’t know– the way my mom asked you and Johnny to look after me.

Oh, my God. That is ridiculous! Joy, I have so much fun hanging out with you. And I haven’t had a friend like you in a long time. I mean, someone that I can actually count on.

Yeah. Actually, I–I feel the same about you.

OK. Well, then stop all this foolishness about ending our friendship. If you want to cut things off with Alex, fine. But Johnny and I, we really want you in our lives.

[sighs] Well, that is really sweet of you. I just–I don’t want to cause any problems.

I can’t even imagine how you would do that. OK?

Mm.

And no matter what, I am here for you. Don’t you forget it. Come here. [both chuckle]


[sighs]


I’m sorry for doubting you. I should know better, shouldn’t I?

You get a pass. It’s been a while.

Yeah too long.

[festive music] And thanks again for taking my case at the last minute.

Well, it’s like Shawn said. He and I have been watching Victor groom you to take over this business forever. I know it’s what he wanted. And that letter is proof of that.

[dramatic music]

Look, I’m sorry I haven’t been there to visit you, Vivian, but things have been very busy here on my end, what with the Titan situation. Yes, I know you’re the one who forged the letter. And I promise, as soon as the dust settles, you’ll still get your cut of my inheritance. Yeah, the letter was pretty clear.

Yeah. In any case, I’d much rather see you run Titan than Xander. My God, he has tried to kill literally every member of my family– Brady, Eric, my mother.

Wasn’t he supposed to kill Sami for Kristen too?

Oh, yeah. Well, maybe he’s not all that bad. I’m kidding. Maybe. [phone beeps] Oh. [clears throat]

[festive music] Well, looks like the judge made her decision.

That was fast. You think that’s good news for me or for Xander?

[dramatic music]

The judge is already on the way back?

Mm-hmm.

But, Justin, what does that mean?

Well, keeping everything at the status quo wouldn’t require too much thought. So it could indicate that the judge wasn’t persuaded by Philip’s claim and the company could still be under your control.

As well it should be. I mean, the will speaks for itself, right? There’s no way Victor wanted to trust his legacy to that nutjob.


Philip had a mental illness.

Well, are we sure he still doesn’t? I mean, he’d have to be out of his mind to think he has a legitimate case.

OK, don’t get too cocky here. Belle pulled out all the stops. So in the end, it could still go either way.

So you think a quick decision means the judge is gonna rule in Xander’s favor?

I think that you need to be prepared for the possibility.

Damn! It just doesn’t seem fair. I’m the only one of Dad’s kids who grew up with him, learned at his knee. Titan was supposed to be mine. And then Xander’s illegitimate ass just swooped in and snatched it all away?

OK, what happened to the guy who was ready to dance a jig a few minutes ago?

Sorry, I’m just nervous. That’s all.

I know. I get that. But we are still in this, Philip. OK? Now, let’s go back to the hearing room, and we’ll see how it all plays out.

OK. But if Xander gloats, I may have to commit assault and battery in a court of law.

Well, I would never condone violence. But I would definitely want a front-row seat to that one.


I know all of you must be surprised by how quickly I came to a decision. But when I sat down and carefully considered all sides of the case, I realized my task wasn’t quite as difficult as I first thought.

[dramatic music] Looking over Victor Kiriakis’ will, it’s plain to see he was very clear about his intentions. However, in his letter to his other son, Philip, Victor Kiriakis was also quite clear. If it weren’t for Philip’s mental state at the time Mr. Kiriakis drew up his will, he likely would have left Philip in charge. And as Ms. Black so persuasively argued, Philip Kiriakis should not be penalized for the challenges he faced.


It is my finding, therefore, that his claim on Titan Industries is a valid one.


We won.

Mr. Kiriakis, I’m not done. Yes, you have a valid claim. But per the terms of the will, your brother Xander does as well.


I assume all of you here are familiar with King Solomon’s dilemma? In this case, therefore, I’m going to split the baby, so to speak. It’s this court’s decision that Xander and Philip Kiriakis should each get 50% of Titan Industries, effectively making them co-CEOs of the firm. [gavel bangs]


[sighs] Hi, Steph.

Joy, hey. Happy holidays.

To you too. Do you have a second? I could actually use a little help with my Christmas shopping.

Oh, OK. Well, it seems like you’ve already done some.

I have, yeah. I just picked up a few little things for some people on the show. But I’m stuck on one person.

Who’s that?

Alex. I figured you know him pretty well, so…

[festive music] Is–is that a problem?

Look, Joy, I didn’t want to start this now, but we should–we should probably talk because… well, I know that you and Alex slept together. And I also know it is none of my business. But as the show publicist, it’s important for me to be aware that you two are in a relationship.

But we’re not in a relationship.

Alex said the same thing. But I suspect he’s trying to spare my feelings.

Stephanie, I know it hasn’t been that long since the two of you were together, and–

Please, don’t worry about that. It wasn’t serious between him and me, not at all. So if you and Alex want to pursue something more, do not hesitate on my account.


And hey, Alex is a great guy. I just–I want him to be happy.


Hey, look at the time. I’m gonna be late for a conference call. But it was so good to see you. We’re good, right?

Yeah.

Cool. Talk to you later.


[dramatic music]

[sighs]

Thanks for not ratting me out.

Trust me, kid, I was this damn close.

And? Why–why’d you hold back?

Why’d I hold back? Well, I didn’t do it for you, Johnny. I guess it is just better for Chanel and Joy if the truth doesn’t come out, even if now… [sighs] Stephanie once again thinks I’m back to being a player.


You– you seem to care a lot about what she thinks.

Yeah, Johnny. She’s a friend of mine. I care about what she thinks about me.


Right. Well, look, man, I– [sighs] I really am sorry.

You’re really sorry? Dude, you should be! It’s really, really annoying that your little reputation stays squeaky-clean while you’re just cheating all over your wife. Meanwhile, everybody in this town thinks I can’t keep it in my pants!


I’m sorry, OK? Look, I’m sure that it’s all gonna blow over eventually–soon.

Hey, let’s just hope that eventually happens very soon. In the meantime, stay out of my way.


[sighs]


Obviously this isn’t what either of us wanted. But I do think Dad would be pleased to see us working side by side again.

[chuckles] You’re probably right. He always was a bit of a sadist, wasn’t he? You know, it was hell on Earth last time.

And Dad always felt bad about that. He wanted us to get along because, well… I think he felt bad for you, you know, you being his secret bastard son.

Philip.

Just stating a fact. And I truly hope this time, things will be different.


Unless Xander plans to quit again.

When pigs fly.

Then it looks like we’re stuck with each other.


So what do you say we put all this ugliness behind us? No more backstabbing, no more lawsuits. Just working together for the best interest of the company. What do you say, brother?


Should we shake on it?


Come on, Sarah. Let’s go.


[sighs] Can’t say I didn’t try.


Hey, what are you doing back here? I thought you were done shooting for the day.

I am. But I wanted to tell you I talked to Joy.

Oh, cool. That’s cool. What about?

Well, I wanted to make sure that she was OK with the whole Alex thing.

Mm. And what did she say?

Well, she claims that she’s fine and that it was just a one-time thing. But I don’t know, Gio. [sighs]

What don’t you know?

Well, I mean, she said one thing, but… I heard more. And…[sighs] I just– I think it’s really messing with her head. Did you know that she was gonna leave the show because of it?

No. No, I didn’t.

Yeah, well, thankfully she changed her mind. But I don’t think that she wants to be around Alex any more than she has to.

Well, I can understand that.

And not only that, but she also said that she didn’t want to be friends with us anymore either.

She–she said that?

Yeah. And it made me really sad.

Well, yeah, guess it makes sense, though. I mean, she just wants to keep her personal life and her professional life separate for now.

What–so, what, are you saying that, you know, people aren’t allowed to be friends with coworkers anymore under any circumstances?

OK, well, I guess I could see how that would be a little bit restricting.

Yeah, it’s more than restricting. It’s ridiculous, Johnny. I mean, come on. But it took some doing. You know, I did manage to talk her out of it, though, so…

That’s too bad. I mean, only that, you know, it’s– I don’t know, maybe it would have been good for her to have a little, you know, distance.

[chuckles] Oh, Johnny, how could you be so smart and so clueless at the same time? That girl is clearly feeling some type of way right now. And she needs our friendship more than ever.

[dramatic music]

[festive music]

Oh, Alex.

Hey, Joy. I’m glad I ran into you.

Something about our scenes tomorrow?

No, just a heads-up, not a good one. Stephanie now thinks that you and I slept together too. Just keeps getting better and better, doesn’t it?

Sure does.

Mm.

And I know she thinks that. I just bumped into her.

Really? What did she say to you about it?

She acted fine, like she didn’t care. But I could tell she was just hiding her feelings ’cause she’s hurt. I think she really cares, Alex.

[dramatic music]

Got your message. So how’d the trial go?

Went extremely well. I won.

[gasps] Really? That’s amazing! Wait, seriously, Xander’s out?

Technically, I only got 50% of Titan. Xander got the other half, which he was really upset about. But for me, well, I still consider it a victory.

Well, then congrats. I’m so happy for you.


What’s this for?

Well, I can sense that you want to throw something, so I would prefer it to be soft and unbreakable.

Then what’s the point?

Baby, I know that you are disappointed. But you still own half the company.

Yeah, which is a nice way of saying that I just lost half the company, isn’t it?

But–but you are still in charge. And I know that you will find a way to work with Philip. And who knows? Maybe–maybe it’s a chance for you to get to know each other as brothers.

Yeah, like Cain and Abel.

Honey! It’s not going to be easy, but I know that you will make the best of a bad situation. OK?


I’m gonna go check on Victoria. OK.


[grunts] I knew that wouldn’t be satisfying.


That was quite a move you made, Belle. You really had us boxed in.

Oh, I’m not sure that Xander’s homicidal tendencies had much to do with the judge’s decision. I really think it just came down to the letter versus the will.

Mm, well, then it’s a good thing for Philip that he found that letter.

Yeah, it is. And I’m glad he got at least half. I mean, I truly believe he deserves that. Although I can’t help but wonder if that judge just made a huge mistake.

How so?

Well, think about it. Xander and Philip are now forced to work together day in, day out. Knowing how volatile their relationship is, I worry one of them won’t make it out alive.


[sighs] [scoffs] Sorry, old man, but playing nice with my loathsome snake of a brother, that’s not happening. So I’m gonna find a way to oust Philip from Titan if it’s the last thing I do.

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

[dramatic music]


[knock at door]

It’s open.


Is that what you’re wearing to court?

Good morning to you too, Mom.

OK, well, I hope your lawyer advised you to pair it with a power tie.

If you’re referring to Ned Dickerson, he couldn’t care less what I’m wearing since he is no longer representing me.

What?

He quit last night.

Oh, Philip.

But not to worry. I retained a new lawyer. She’s got this in the bag.


Hey. Special delivery.

Hey. Morning, Brady.

I ran into the messenger, and this is for you.

Hmm. Oh. These are my divorce papers. I guess Shawn signed them last night. [clears throat]

You were expecting that, though, right?

Yeah, yeah, like I said, it’s just a formality. And I guess since Shawn told me he was gonna go back and see his dad, I’m just wondering when I’ll ever see him again.


[festive music]


Shawn-Douglas, what a nice surprise.

Hey, Uncle Roman.

Ah, I thought you’d probably already left town.

Yeah, that’s what I was planning to do, go back and be with my dad, as you know. But…changed my mind, decided to stay.

Really? Well, that is good news. What changed your mind?

Well, this.


Oh, someone’s been burning the midnight oil.

Good morning, Maggie.

And you’re gonna have a busy morning this morning, I’m sure, prepping for Xander and Philip’s battle in court today.

Yes, yes. And, Maggie, I– I’m sorry to spring this on you last-minute, but I need you to testify today on Xander’s behalf.

[dramatic music]


[inhales sharply]


Morning.

Good morning, my love.


Mm. [sighs]

Anything bothering you?

Bothering me?

Mm-hmm.

No. No. I’m just, yeah, looking forward to defending my birthright in court today, sending Philip packing. Why would anything be bothering me?

‘Cause you were tossing and turning all night.

You saw that? Were you not asleep yourself?

No. No, I slept pretty poorly, actually. It’s just… today’s a big day. [sighs] It’s gonna be intense, to say the least.

Yeah, it will be. Yeah, I guess something is bothering me. Sarah, what– [sighs] What if the judge sides with Philip? What if I lose everything?


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Is this what I think it is?

Yep, Jada offered me my old job back, and I said yes.

Well, congratulations, Shawn. The force is lucky to have you back, especially since the PD’s been short-staffed for a while.

Yeah, so I understand.

And besides that, it’ll be just nice having you around. You were missed, you and Belle both.

[festive music]


Well, OK, I mean, now that you’re gonna be back in Salem, what does that– what does that mean for you and Belle?

Well, before I even decided to take the job, she and I both agreed that it was finally time to end things.

I see. Well… [sighs] I’m sorry to hear that.

Yeah. As much as we both still care about each other, we– we both–we realized that our marriage is over. So I signed the divorce papers last night, and– and Belle left town.


So is Shawn on his way back?

Yeah, to see his dad.

I’m sorry I didn’t get a chance to see him, but at least I got a chance to see you.

[laughs]

So are you staying in town for a while? Couple days or–

A little longer than that.

Oh, yeah?

Yeah. I took a case.

You took a case.

I took a case. I will be representing Philip against Xander for control of Titan.

[dramatic music]

So Belle’s your new lawyer.

Let me guess. You don’t approve.

On the contrary, I mean, I think it’s fascinating how you have a whole complement of your exes working for you. You have Stephanie, and you have Belle. I mean, is Chloe next?

I had 2 hours to hire a new lawyer, Mom, and Belle is the best. And she wants to beef up my case with character witnesses. That’s why I asked you to come over here. She’d like you to testify on my behalf.


Oh. [scoffs] No. I don’t think that’s such a good idea.


Why do you need me to testify? I mean, isn’t Victor’s will enough? It clearly states his intent.

Yes, but Philip has a letter indicating just the opposite. And now, thanks to my niece Stephanie’s successful PR campaign on Philip’s behalf, public opinion has been swayed in Philip’s favor.

Mm.

She’s gotten a very compelling narrative out there: poor little rich boy deprived of his birthright. And with Xander’s history–

But this isn’t a jury trial. Why should public opinion matter?

Well, the judge is a member of this community too. He reads the same newspaper as we do. And now that we’ve drawn a judge that is notoriously unpredictable, I would feel a lot safer about Victor’s will if we had a character witness that could best speak to his true intent.

And that would be me?

That’s you.

Hmm.


Baby… what happened to exuding confidence, being at the top of your game? Yesterday you were– you were so positive. You were confident that it was gonna go your way.

Right. Well, I guess that was all a bit of a façade, really. Now that the reality of what could actually happen is rapidly approaching, I–

Hey, look at me. I know how important running Titan is to you. I do. No–no matter what happens, you have me and you have Victoria.

And that is more important to me than anything, Sarah. You know that, right? You and Victoria are everything to me. But that’s why I want to be able to support you and take care of you, and now that– now that I’ve given my half of “The Spectator” back to Jack, I–[sighs] I have nothing to fall back on if Philip gets his way.

Yeah, baby, that’s what I’m saying. I don’t understand. What happened? Like I said, you were so positive that this was a home run for you.

Right, but during this rotten, sleepless night that I’ve had, just lying awake ruminating, I–[sighs] I started to realize that it could all go south on me today.

Why would it?

Well, we have had a couple of setbacks. Justin is not happy with the judge that we drew, and my cunning plan to leave Philip without a lawyer, well, that totally backfired.

Don’t tell me he managed to get a new lawyer overnight.

Unfortunately he did. Apparently somebody with a stellar reputation, as far as I can find out. He will almost certainly bring up my criminal history.

Yeah, but Philip’s history is no better. I doubt that his lawyer will even open that door. And… Victor was very familiar with your history when he wrote that will.

Right, but he didn’t know I tried to kill his son in his own study just a few weeks ago, did he?

Yeah, that’s hearsay. It won’t hold up in court. It’s Philip’s word against yours.

And yours, and you’re testifying today.

Yeah, but you said that Philip is the one that got the gun out of the safe, shoved it into your hand, and goaded you into shooting him. It’s hardly the actions of a stable CEO or the temperament of someone who should be running a multinational corporation.

No, suppose not.

Mm-mm.


I’m sorry that you’re having doubts, so I will believe in you enough for the both of us. Does that work?

Yeah, that works.

Yeah.

God, I love you so much, Sarah.


Mm.

[chuckles]


[giggles] You feeling better?

Mm. So much better.

Good.

[sighs] I don’t know what I did to deserve you, to deserve your unconditional love and support. I’m just so lucky.

As am I.

[dramatic music]

Well, I suppose I should go get ready.

Or–or–now, hear me out. You could just–you could just lie here with me for a few more minutes so I can make you feel better.

Well, I think that could be arranged.

Mm-hmm.


Oh, Justin, I don’t want to be in the middle of this! This is a family matter.

Maggie, you are the head of this family now that Victor’s gone. And as his widow, your word will have great sway with the judge.

[sighs] Victor never discussed these things with me. I had no idea that he was gonna leave Xander in charge of Titan.

But you don’t believe that he wanted Philip to be in charge, do you?

No, no, no. His intentions were very clear in the will.

Then why the hesitation? You’ve always been such a big defender of Xander. I mean, you’ve stood by him when no one else would.

Yeah, I know. [sighs] It’s just, Philip is Victor’s son, too, and Victor loved Philip. I care about Philip too. But the way I see it, it’s– it’s a legal–it’s a legal matter at this point. It’s the will versus the letter. I–I don’t think it’s right for me to put my finger on the scale either way.


I’m sorry, Justin.


You’re representing Philip?

As of last night.

I thought he already had a lawyer.

Oh, he did, but he quit the night before the hearing because he “suddenly remembered” that he’d done some work for Titan and that was a conflict of interest. [both chuckle]

Convenient.

Very. Can’t prove it, but obviously Xander had everything to do with that.

Probably right.

Yes. And it is my goal in life to make sure that that SOB doesn’t get away with that kind of underhanded move or any of the other vile things he’s gotten away with. And so I’m thinking that justice could be served today if you help me.

Help you? How?

By testifying against him.


What do you mean it’s not a good idea? Mom, you could help my case more than anyone.

That’s where you’re wrong.

How am I wrong? You could testify the only reason my father left me out of the will was because I was mentally ill at the time and getting treatment. You were privy to that decision.

OK, so what if they ask me about the letter which is the crux of this whole case, about the forged letter, the letter that Vivian forged? And what if she decides suddenly to tell the world about that? What if she decides to brag about being a world-class forger?

She said she’d keep quiet.

Because she believes that she is going to get part of that presumed windfall. But what if she becomes– I don’t know–antsy, angry?

She won’t. She won’t risk losing her cut.

Really? Well, you better hope so, because if she doesn’t keep her mouth shut, then it’s all over.


[sighs] Well… damn, Shawn. I’m really, really– I’m sorry about you and Belle. I just–I mean, I knew you were having problems, but I was hoping you could work things out.

Yeah, I mean, I was– I was hoping for that, too, but it was more than just– just problems. I mean, we– look, we’d grown apart. We’d grown apart in ways that I think that we realized that…there’s no coming back from. And we both agreed that a little bit of time and some space would be good for us.

I hope so. Well, Shawn, did you know when Marlena and I split, I couldn’t handle seeing her with John, so I got out of here? I left town. But not only did those wounds heal. We are all great friends now, and I am very happily married to Kate.

Well, you both are very lucky.

Yes, eventually everything worked out for me the way it was meant to. And I got a feeling you’re on that same journey right now, and I’ll tell you what. Things can feel a little rocky sometimes, but you’ll get there. And I have a very strong feeling that things will work out for you too.


You want me to testify?

Mm-hmm.

To what?

To what?

To what?

Brady, just yesterday you told me that Xander tried to paralyze you with a baseball bat and murder you. Attempted murder is a pretty surefire way to show that Xander’s unfit to run Titan, don’t you think?

Belle, I can’t do it.

What? Why?

[sighs] First of all, Xander and Sarah have already apologized to me profusely about what I went through, and I accepted their apology. Now, Xander wanted to punish me. You have to understand, I wanted to punish myself. I get it.

This isn’t about punishment. He tried to murder you in your bed!

Either way, I can’t testify against Xander. I work for him. And by the way, Philip tried to frame me for murder one. I’m not exactly rooting for that guy either.

OK. All right, I can see you’re conflicted about this… [clears throat] So I guess I will just have to subpoena you and compel you to testify.

[dramatic music]

Ah. OK, you could do that, sis, but it would be worthless, and I’ll tell you why. All you have is Xander throwing a baseball bat around my office, OK? He didn’t touch me. He didn’t hit me with it. He could have been practicing his swing. Secondly, as far as me waking up and him hovering over me, Jada arrested him before he could do whatever he was going to do. So in each instance, you can’t prove his intentions.

Brady–

Sis, you’re gonna have to find another way to win.


Belle’s not gonna ask you about the letter, Mom. I promise.

[scoffs] OK, wait. Did you tell her about the letter?

I was tempted to… but no.

Oh, well, that’s a good call, you know, because I wish I didn’t know. And now–now I’m keeping secrets from Roman again.

Sorry I’m such a burden to you, Mom.

Stop. Just stop. Honey, you know that I want this for you. I do, but you’re–you’re– you’re a fool if you don’t think you’re going to get challenged on the letter. Alex–Alex claimed he was Victor’s sole heir in a forged document, so it’s bound to come up again, and you need to be prepared for that.

OK, OK, I get it, and I will be.


Honey, you know that I love you. I do. And I will continue to cover for you in life always.


But in court, I won’t perjure myself. OK? I’m sorry, baby. This one’s on you.


Justin, I hope you understand.

I do. You are Switzerland.

[laughs] Yes.

So you’re Switzerland, Maggie? I assume that means that you’re not gonna take sides in this battle between Philip and me. Is that right?

I’m sorry, Xander. I–I–I love you, and I’m gonna be pulling for you, but–

Maggie, I totally understand. My God, after everything you’ve done for me, I could never hold it against you.

Thank you for saying that.

Well, whether I like it or not, Philip is Victor’s son too. And I don’t really need you to testify for me today. Sarah’s helped me realize that I have quite a strong case.

Did I hear my name?

Sweetheart! Where’s your cane?

Well, I’ve been working really hard on my PT, and turns out, I don’t need it anymore.

Oh, sweetheart, that is just the best news.

Oh, I’ll say it is! Oh, my goodness!


Hey.

Hey. Mwah.

I thought you were supposed to be at Philip’s hearing.

No, no, he doesn’t need his mother tagging along, especially since he’s so confident about today since he hired Belle as his attorney.

Belle?

Yeah, I know. I was surprised, too, given their history.

Well, that is not why I’m surprised.

No?

No. Shawn was in here a little while ago. He told me he accepted a job with the PD. So he is staying in Salem, I am very happy to report.

Yeah, yeah, that’s great.

Yeah, but he thinks Belle left town last night.

[festive music]

Hmm.


Shawn.

Belle.

Hey. I thought you were going back to see your dad.

Yeah, yeah, I was, and… well, then Jada offered me my old job back at the department, and… well, I said yes.

Wow. That’s great. Congratulations.

Thank you. I figured you’d already left too.

Yeah, I had planned on it, but at the last minute, I decided to take over Philip’s case against Xander. His other attorney quit the night before his hearing, and–

Oh, wow, that’s– I mean, it’s great you’re able to help him out. I–I hope he wins.

Yeah, he told me last night that you were on his side. Actually…[chuckles] Since you’re staying in town, do you think that you could do me a huge favor?


Like what?

Like be a witness for Philip?


[sighs]

Hey, darling, why don’t you just take a seat, you know?

Baby, I have been sitting for months. [chuckles] I’m OK, promise. Actually, I’m gonna get some coffee. Can I get you some?

Oh, God, no. I’m wired enough as it is already.

I could use a cup. I’ll go with you.

All right.

[sighs] Oh, Philip, hey. I’m actually glad to get a moment alone with you.

Yeah, well, the moment is up.

Please wait. Just hold on.

What the hell do you want, Xander?

[sighs] I just want to give you the opportunity to drop this case before you humiliate yourself and cause the family any more pain.

[scoffs] Give me a break.

Come on, man, Maggie– Maggie has been through hell this year. You know that. And all this infighting, it’s not good for her health.

If you’re so concerned, you drop the case.

Not a chance, pal.

See, that’s what I thought. Oh, and when I win, I promise I won’t leave you and your family out on the street. I’m sure the bushes around the mansion could use a good pruning.

Save it, Pip. You know damn well there’s nothing Belle or Stephanie can do to spin away the fact that my will trumps your letter.

I guess we’ll see about that. After all, I’m the only son Victor actually raised. God, how must that feel, to know, your whole life, he knew you were his son and he refused to acknowledge it?

You son of a–

[tense music]

Son of a Kiriakis? Yes, indeed. May Victor’s favorite son win.


[dramatic music]

Where is everyone?

Oh, Xander went with Sarah and Justin to get coffee after his failed attempt to get me to drop the case.

Huh, under all that bravado, I guess he knows he’s gonna lose.

Obviously.

Yeah. And where’s Kate?

Unfortunately my mother couldn’t make it.

Well, we have a strong enough case without her and Brady.

No Brady? Damn. I thought he’d be the final nail in Xander’s coffin.

Well, he didn’t feel comfortable because, you know.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, there’s a lot of that going around. [sighs] What about you? What if you testified? Brady told you Xander tried to kill him.

I can’t be a witness, Philip. I’m your attorney. Besides, what Brady told me is inadmissible. It’s hearsay.

God, there has to be someone else who knows Xander threatened Brady’s life.

[tense music]

[clears throat]


Hello, Belle. Nice to see you again.

Justin.


All right, then. If we’re all ready, let’s call this hearing to order.


I am so glad you’re home!

[laughing] Yeah, I’m home.

I was on my way to a meeting. I drove by your place, and I thought, I wonder if Brady would like to come along.

[sighs] That’s probably a really, really good idea, actually. It’s been a rough couple days for me.

I’m sorry to hear that.

Well, it’s had to have been tense for you too. I thought you’d be testifying at the hearing.

No. No. Justin asked me to. I just feel– I don’t feel comfortable taking sides.

I–I get it. I told Belle the exact same thing.

Belle?

She’s repping Philip. Last-minute change.

I see. Well, good that you turned her down.

Mm.

Best we should stay out of it.

Yeah, I think we should just let Xander and Philip hash this out amongst themselves. And it’s gonna be brother versus brother.

Mm.

[dramatic music]


I would like to enter this letter into evidence. It was written by the decedent to his son Philip.

Any objection, Mr. Kiriakis?

No, Your Honor. Our experts have found no evidence of fraud.

As you can see, Victor Kiriakis in this letter clearly states his intent to leave Titan Industries to his youngest son, Philip. The letter goes on to explain that he was omitted from the will only because he was presumed dead at the time of its writing. Your Honor, in reality, my client suffered from mental health issues that he has since overcome. And in fact, this is a letter from his doctors in Europe stating just that. That’s his clean bill of health. Therefore there’s really no reason that Philip would be unable to assume his role as the head of Titan Industries, which, as that letter clearly states, was his father’s intent from the outset. Certainly we wouldn’t want to penalize my client for a history of mental illness that he has since overcome.

Anything further, Ms. Black?

Yes. I would like to call Shawn Brady to the stand.


Do I understand correctly that Philip Kiriakis is your uncle?

Yes, that’s right. We are the same age, so we basically grew up together.

Which gave you a unique window into your grandfather’s feelings toward him, correct?

Yeah, that’s right. Philip was my grandfather’s golden child. He was groomed since we were kids to… take over the family business. He was the obvious choice. My father didn’t want any part of it. My Aunt Isabella, she had passed away, and, well, I mean, Xander’s always been the black sheep of the family.


Well, lest the court think you’re biased against the defendant, how would you describe your relationship with the plaintiff?

Contentious. But I took an oath today, so I’m here to tell the truth about what I think my grandfather wanted.

No further questions.

Counselor?

Mr. Brady, in all the conversations you had with your grandfather over the years about the future of his company, did he ever expressly tell you that we should all just ignore his will and instead piece together his intentions based on various letters and other anecdotal evidence?


Of course not, no.

Thank you. No further questions.


You may go, Mr. Brady.


Anything further, Ms. Black? Would you like to enter any evidence that shows Xander Kiriakis is unfit to run Titan Industries?

Not at this time, Your Honor.


Well, I guess Belle and Shawn are just going to have to find a way to get along peacefully.

Not just with each other but with Philip too.

Yeah, well, you know, actually, I’m hoping Belle just leaves town after the hearing’s over.

I guess we’ll see. [phone rings]

[festive music]


Brady Pub. We’re open. Yes, this is Roman Brady. Statesville Prison?

[tense music] OK. Yeah. Yeah, I guess I’ll accept the call.


Hello. Who is this?


Vivian Alamain? What the hell do you want?


[dramatic music]

Victor Kiriakis’ official will and testament, the only document that can be purported to show his final wishes, expressly names my client, Xander Kiriakis, to be his sole heir. Therefore this should be an open-and-shut case.

That will be for me to determine, Mr. Kiriakis. Any character witnesses you’d like to call on your client’s behalf?

Actually, I have here a letter of support from Xander’s cousin Alexander Kiriakis, to be entered into evidence.

Objection, Your Honor. A letter? Alex is a citizen of Salem. There’s no reason he shouldn’t be here testifying in person, giving me the opportunity to cross-examine.

Mr. Kiriakis is currently working on the set of a TV show, “Body & Soul.” And unfortunately the producers were unable to adjust their schedule to accommodate his appearance here today.

I’m sorry, Mr. Kiriakis, but if the gentleman can’t spare the court his time, I can’t spare the court’s to read his letter. The evidence is denied.


Any other witnesses you’d like to call, Counselor, with information pertinent to the case?

Yes, Your Honor. I’d like to call Dr. Sarah Kiriakis.


Vivian, speak. What the hell do you want?

Vivian, whatever it is you’re trying to sell my husband, he’s not buying. Do you hear me? Don’t you ever call here again.


[sighs] I am so sorry. Honey, this woman will not stop trying to cause problems for me. [sighs] Did you hear that? What the hell? Is delivery here?

Well, I didn’t really hear anything, but I’ll go check.

OK. Thanks.


[sighs] Still there, Viv? Because let me tell you something. If you’re calling here to tell my husband about that forged letter, you’re making a big mistake. I know that you hate me, but you care about Philip and you care about getting your cut of the money, so I’m warning you. You better not screw him over. You will not say a word about that letter. Do you hear me? Not a word.


[sighs]

My husband has been deprived his birthright for most of his life. And this will was, in Victor’s own words, a way of making amends for that terrible slight. And yeah, of course, he and his father had… a rocky relationship at times.

At times?

Mr. Kiriakis.

As I was saying, the relationship was rocky at times, but… Xander loved and admired his father. Our daughter, Victoria, is named after him.

And what direct knowledge do you have of Philip Kiriakis’ relationship with his father?

Well… Philip was absent for most of his father’s final years. But Xander and I did become aware that while he was acting as CEO of Titan, he became involved in a money-laundering scheme with Ava Vitali and the Mafia after accruing significant gambling debts.

Objection. Irrelevant.

Overruled.


Go on, Dr. Kiriakis.


When Xander and I exposed Philip, Victor was more furious than I’d ever seen him. He was so disappointed in his son. He was heartsick.

Thank you. Your Honor, no further questions.


Dr. Kiriakis, did your late father-in-law, also your stepfather, did he keep Philip on as CEO after you shared this information with him about the money-laundering scheme?

[sighs] Yes. Yeah, he did.

So he kept Philip on so he could make amends, whereas Xander just quit in a fit of pique, presumably answering the question as to which brother was more devoted to the company, yes?


But Victor did ultimately fire Philip. It’s what led to his downward spiral.

Objection. Irrelevant.

Irrelevant? How is that irrelevant?

Sustained.


I’m sorry to hear that you’ve been struggling, Brady.

Well, Maggie, look, as far as my sobriety is concerned, I’m OK, fine. I haven’t had a drink since Sarah’s accident. But thinking I was responsible for her injuries, that was a wake-up call to me.

Mm. Well, I’m relieved to hear that. I am beyond grateful to you for convincing Kristen to hand over that serum.

Oh. How is Sarah doing?

She is making great strides, quite literally.

Really?

Not only is she on her feet, but today… she began walking without a cane.

[sighs] Oh, my God. That is–that is such wonderful news. I’m so happy for her.

Yeah, I think maybe things are getting back on track for her and Xander and that they can– I don’t know–finally focus on moving forward, you know? [laughter] OK, here. That’s a cheers.

Cheers.


Dr. Kiriakis, is it safe to say that you love your husband?

I love Xander with all my heart.

So you would do anything for him?

Objection.

I would like to answer it, actually. I love Xander more than anything, but I will not lie for him. My testimony has been truthful.

So far.

[tense music]

Can’t do it.

What? Why?

[sighs] First of all, Xander and Sarah have already apologized to me profusely about what I went through, and I accepted their apology.


But, Dr. Kiriakis, would you perhaps lie under oath about your husband’s attempt to murder Brady Black?

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Primetime TV Review: Dexter: Original Sin

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“Dexter: Original Sin” on Showtime Review by Suzanne 12/16/24

My original review is below. I didn’t like the casting, at first, but the show won me over. Gibson sounds more like Dexter than I had originally observed, and he plays a younger, more innocent version of the serial killer we all know and love. Christian Slater is always great, and he excels here as Harry. Molly Brown captures the essence of Deborah.  After awhile, I could enjoy the show and forget that these two don’t really look anything like the actors on the mother ship. It’s a great show, and I’m sad that it’s over now. I sure hope we get a second season.

I loved “Dexter” and its sequel, mostly because of Michael C. Hall and his devilish grin. He’s a fantastic actor, and he’s – let’s just say – sexy. He has a lot of charisma, no matter which role he’s playing.  The new actor playing the college-age Dexter, Patrick Gibson, doesn’t really look at all like Michael C. Hall. Moreover, he is not as good of an actor and is not as charismatic nor handsome. He’s handsome enough, I suppose, but he’s not going to make the female viewers swoon.  He reminds me of the actor who starred in “Ugly Betty,” Eric Mabius. Mabius looks kind of dopey (he’s great at comedy), and so does Gibson.  It doesn’t really work.

That would be bad enough, but the actors they chose to play Harry (Dexter’s adopted father) and Deb (his sister) don’t look or sound at all like the actors who played them in “Dexter.” Christian Slater plays Harry Morgan. He’s a great actor, no question, but he doesn’t look or act anything like James Remar (who played Harry).  Molly Brown plays Deborah, and she’s a beautiful woman.  She’s a good actress, but the original actress, Jennifer Carpenter was not beautiful. She is an amazing actress, but she has a big, pointy nose and is gangly, like she doesn’t know what to do with her arms and legs all of the time. For me, this part of the casting is terrible. I may get used to it, but I don’t know. It helps that Michael C. Hall narrates the show.  The other actors, who play Masuka, LaGuerta and Batista, look and act enough like their “Dexter” counterparts. There are three new characters, played by familiar actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar (of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” fame) plays Dexter’s new boss at the forensics lab, Tanya. Patrick Dempsey (“Grey’s Anatony”) plays the chief detective, Captain Aaron Spencer. Lastly, Reno Wilson (“Good Girls”) plays Detective Bobby Wyatt, who is partnered with Harry (and his best friend).

In the first episode, Dexter was still in college and about to graduate. He told Harry that hunting animals no longer satisfied his “urges.” Because of a situation, Dexter has to get his first kill, and it goes well.  Then he gets a job at the lab.  I don’t want to give you any spoilers. It’s a good show; very well written by the same people who wrote “Dexter” and “Dexter: New Blood.” Prequels are very popular now on TV. We’ve had many, such as “Bates Motel,” “Young Sheldon,” “Young Rock,” and the new “NCIS: Origins.” There’s also a new “Dexter” series, “Dexter: Resurrection.” I hope they’ll have a better ending than the last one.

Check it out because it does drag you into the story. If you can look past the different-looking characters, you should enjoy it.  It just started on Showtime with Paramount+.

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DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN chronicles America’s favorite serial killer…in training.
Starring: Christian Slater, Patrick Gibson, Molly Brown, Patrick Dempsey, James Martinez
Dexter: Original Sin
Set in 1991 Miami, DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN follows Dexter Morgan as he transitions from student to avenging serial killer. When his bloodthirsty urges can’t be ignored any longer, Dexter must learn to channel his inner darkness. With the guidance of his father, Harry, he adopts a Code designed to help him find and kill people who deserve to be eliminated from society without getting on law enforcements’ radar. This is a particular challenge for young Dexter as he begins a forensics internship at the Miami Metro Police Department.

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Series Set to Premiere on Friday, December 13, Streaming on the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME Plan Ahead of its On-Air Debut on Sunday, December 15

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September 12, 2024 – Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® today revealed the premiere date and new teaser for the highly anticipated prequel DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN. The series will premiere Friday, December 13 on streaming and on demand for Paramount+ subscribers with the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® plan, before making its on-air US debut on Sunday, December 15. The title will begin rolling out on Paramount+ internationally on December 13. Currently in production in Los Angeles, the 10-episode drama series chronicles America’s favorite serial killer in training. 

Set in 1991 Miami, DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN follows Dexter (Patrick Gibson) as he transitions from student to avenging serial killer. When his bloodthirsty urges can’t be ignored any longer, Dexter must learn to channel his inner darkness. With the guidance of his father, Harry (Christian Slater), he adopts a Code designed to help him find and kill people who deserve to be eliminated from society without getting on law enforcement’s radar. This is a particular challenge for young Dexter as he begins a forensics internship at the Miami Metro Police Department. 

DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN also stars Patrick Dempsey, Molly Brown, James Martinez, Christina Milian, Alex Shimizu, Reno Wilson and special guest star, Sarah Michelle Gellar. Michael C. Hall returns to voice the iconic inner monologue in Dexter Morgan’s head. 

DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN is executive produced by Clyde Phillips and produced by SHOWTIME Studios and Counterpart Studios. Executive producers also include Scott Reynolds (Jessica Jones), Michael C. Hall (DEXTER, Six Feet Under), Mary Leah Sutton (Resident Evil), Tony Hernandez (Emily in Paris) and Lilly Burns (Russian Doll), with the series being produced by Robert Lloyd Lewis (The Lincoln Lawyer). Michael Lehmann (Heathers) serves as directing executive producer. 

For Showtime Studios, the series is being creatively overseen by Gary Levine and Urooj Sharif with production supervised by Tara Power. The series is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution outside of Paramount+ markets. 

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Primetime TV Review: NCIS: Origins

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NCIS: ORIGINS follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Austin Stowell) in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS, and is narrated by Mark Harmon. In the series, Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid). NCIS: ORIGINS stars Austin Stowell as young Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Kyle Schmid as Mike Franks, Mariel Molino as Special Agent Lala Dominguez, Tyla Abercrumbie as Field Operation Support Officer Mary Jo Sullivan and Diany Rodriguez as Special Agent Vera Strickland. Flagship series star Mark Harmon will narrate and executive produce. In addition to Harmon, Sean Harmon, David J. North and Gina Lucita Monreal will executive produce, with North and Monreal co-writing the premiere episode and serving as co-showrunners. Niels Arden Oplev will executive produce and direct the pilot. The series is produced by CBS Studios. ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

“NCIS: Origins” on CBS Review by Suzanne 12/16/24

It took me a while to warm to this show, but I enjoy it. It’s been a slow burn.  At first, I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the actor who plays young Leroy Gibbs (Austin Stowell) because he looks nothing like Mark Harmon (who plays Gibbs in the present).  We all know what Mark Harmon looked like when he was young because he was on TV at age 22. He was much more handsome and has more charisma than Stowell. Stowell is good-looking but has a longer face, a pointier chin and a larger nose. His eyebrows and ears are different. Harmon has piercing blue eyes, and Stowell does not. He has green eyes and wears blue contacts over the green ones. In short, it doesn’t quite work.  However, he is a very good actor, and he has the same quiet intensity that Harmon has (especially as Gibbs). They have similar lips and are the same height. After a while of watching Stowell as Gibbs, it works.  The other cast members do a great job, too.  There are only two others playing characters we know from NCIS. One is Gibbs’ mentor and friend, Agent Mike Franks. He was originally played by Muse Watson, but now he’s played by Kyle Schmid, who is one of the best things about the show. The other is Special Agent Vera Strickland, played originally by Roma Maffia, now played by Diany Rodriguez. She appears to be a potential romantic interest for Gibbs.

Gibbs’ main story this season has been about grieving the murder of his wife and daughter, dealing with PTSD and injuries from the Gulf War, and fitting in with the new NIS squad in 1991 (they become NCIS in 1992).  These events take place a decade before the main “NCIS” show’s events.  Anyone who knows the history of the show will remember that Gibbs shot the cartel guy who killed his family, and all that he dealt with in the past, but we get to see it all again in this show.  Gibbs’ dad was played well by the late Ralph Waite. Now he’s played equally well by Robert Taylor (“Longmire”).  I hope we see more of him.

One of the main things that makes the show more interesting is that Mark Harmon narrates the series. It’s great to hear his voice again.

There have been many spinoffs from NCIS, but this prequel is worth watching. I think the stories are better and not as dull as some procedurals can be. One thing that’s fun about setting a show in the early 90’s is that the technology is different (no cell phones!), and the laws are also a little different.  The show is set in Camp Pendleton near Oceanside, CA (about 40 minutes north of San Diego). I grew up in San Diego and then moved to Carlsbad (one of the towns near Oceanside) for high school, so it makes me laugh when they mention that area.

It will be interesting to see how Gibbs changes going forward, as they make him into the Gibbs we know from “NCIS.” I look forward to it.

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NCIS: ORIGINS follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Austin Stowell) in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS, and is narrated by Mark Harmon. In the series, Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office, where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid).

Premieres Monday, Oct. 14 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.

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Mondays (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT), beginning Oct. 21

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Austin Stowell

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Mariel Molino

(Lala Dominguez)

Kyle Schmid

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Tyla Abercrumbie

(Mary Jo Hayes)

Diany Rodriguez

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Caleb Foote

@calebfoote

 

NCIS: ORIGINS follows a young Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Austin Stowell) in 1991, years prior to the events of NCIS, and is narrated by Mark Harmon. In the series, Gibbs starts his career as a newly minted special agent at the fledgling NCIS Camp Pendleton office where he forges his place on a gritty, ragtag team led by NCIS legend Mike Franks (Kyle Schmid). NCIS: ORIGINS stars Austin Stowell as young Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Kyle Schmid as Mike Franks, Mariel Molino as Special Agent Lala Dominguez, Tyla Abercrumbie as Field Operation Support Officer Mary Jo Sullivan and Diany Rodriguez as Special Agent Vera Strickland. Flagship series star Mark Harmon will narrate and executive produce. In addition to Harmon, Sean Harmon, David J. North and Gina Lucita Monreal will executive produce, with North and Monreal co-writing the premiere episode and serving as co-showrunners. Niels Arden Oplev will executive produce and direct the pilot. The series is produced by CBS Studios. ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Interview with Alix Villaret

TV Interview!

 

Alix Villaret of the movie "Utopia."

Interview with Alix Villaret of the movie “Utopia” by Suzanne 12/11/24

Alix seems very nice, and we had a pleasant chat.  She is a gifted young actress who did well with her part in this violent action flick. Available to Buy on Digital December 10, 2024

 

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Falco Ink. Republic Pictures, SP Media Groups Presents UTOPIA

RELEASE DATE:     Available to Buy on Digital December 10, 2024
DIRECTED BY: James Bamford
STORY BY: Steven Paul
SCEENPLAY BY: Ian Neligh
PRODUCED BY:                 Steven Paul
EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY: Scott Karol
STARRING: Moe Dunford, Charlotte Vega, Jason Flemyng, Daniel Bernhardt, Alix Villaret, Wanda Banda, Michael D. Xavier, Lucy Akhurst, Maddy Ambus, Jade Coatsworth, Sean Sutton, Joe Carmichael, Mercer Boffey, Philipp Boos
DISTRIBUTED BY:   Republic Pictures (a Paramount Pictures label)
GENRE: Thriller, Sci/Fi, Action
RATING: R for strong violence, sexual content, graphic nudity and language.
SYNOPSIS:  A soldier searching for his missing wife breaks into a high-tech facility, believing she’s been caught in a human trafficking ring. But beyond its walls, he finds a surreal, futuristic fantasy park where reality and illusion blur. As he navigates this seductive and dangerous world, a shocking truth pulls him deeper into a deadly game where nothing is as it seems.
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Alix Villaret is an ingenue French actress of Japanese ancestry born in the heart of Paris. She is fluent in French and English. Alix has always been obsessed with Cinema since she was 6 years old, having attended the neighborhood movie theatre with her father seeing such classics as An American In Paris, Sabrina, Gigi. She has wanted to be an actress as far back as she can remember and started studying drama and finally be asked to do the leads in over 12 theatre productions in her neighborhood theatre. She is proficient in Krav Maga.

Alex Villaret with star Moe Dunford and co-star Wanda Banford in the movie "Utopia"

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Days Transcript Friday, December 13, 2024

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Transcript provided by Suzanne

THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

[festive music]


Tink!

[laughs] Hey, big brother.

What?

Hi.

Hey. Hey. I go out of town for two days, and I find you here back home– where you belong, by the way.

Well, it’s good to be back. I obviously didn’t plan it, but I came back for Doug’s funeral.

Yeah, I wish I was able to have made the service.

Yeah, you were missed.

Yeah, I got to go see Julie, see how she’s doing. How is she doing?

Oh, gosh. She gave the most beautiful eulogy, delivered it with her true Julie wit and charm. I mean, she is a tough lady.

Yeah. I mean, Doug, he had such a long and good life.

Yeah.

It was a privilege just to be a part of it.

It was.

And Shawn, how’s– how’s he doing? Are you two better, or…

No. We are getting a divorce.

[somber music]


[festive country music]

Seems like a pretty standard divorce agreement. I don’t see anything out of the ordinary. Yeah, nothing that would cause any concern.

Yeah, I mean, I didn’t think there would be. But since Belle told me to have a lawyer look over it, I just–

Well, always good advice. Well, now that you’ve had a lawyer look it over and approve, I’d say you can sign it, send it back to Belle.

Yeah, right. Yeah, I’ll do that. Thank you. Thank you, Justin.

No problem. Now there’s something that you can do for me.

Yeah, name it.

You can help Xander hold on to Titan.


[breathing heavily]

Turning this room into a gym for you, eh?

Yeah, well, I’m not just working out.

No? What are you– what are you doing?

[exhales heavily] Preparing for battle.

[tense music]

Battle?

Tomorrow my brother and I are going to war.

[sighs]

[laughs] Well, I just wanted to thank you guys for not printing those “Body & Soul” spoilers. [knocking] As an audience member myself, I much prefer to be clueless about a future story. It’s just–it’s so much more fun to be surprised.

[sultry music]


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


Anyway, as painful as this process is, I’m glad that Shawn and I are finally able to move forward. Our marriage has been over for a while, and I think we just hadn’t admitted it to ourselves yet.

Well, I’m here for you. You know, I know sometimes it feels right in your head, but it’s still painful. But I’m here. You can vent to me, you can talk to me, whatever you want.

I know you’re here for me, Brady.

Always.

Ugh, enough about me. How are you? How are the kids?

Pff, my kids. OK, Rachel, she’s a lot, OK?

[laughs]

She–I love her. She’s–but she’s– she’s–she’s strong. She’s stubborn. She speaks her mind, Belle. Which is great. And then it’s not great, you know?

Oh, I miss that little girl.

She misses you too. I swear to God, just the other day, she was like, where’s Aunt Tink? Is she still in Salem? She’s my favorite person. Where is she? [chuckles]

Oh, bless her heart.

Yeah. And Tate. Oh, Tate. Let’s just say he’s learning that love, life, and relationships are very complicated, to say the least.

Yeah, that’s for sure.

Yeah.

So speaking of, any exciting developments in your love life?

Oh, no. [sighs] No. No, not for a while. But hey, I do have a date this weekend. Yeah, big date. Gonna go see “The Nutcracker.”

[laughs]

Yeah, it’ll put me in the Christmas spirit. It’ll be great.

Definitely. So who is this person you’re going on a date with?

[dramatic music]

Ava Vitali.


[festive music]

Mr. Shin, I, too, am disappointed that I wasn’t able to bring Titan to DiMera, but I assure you, it is–it’s a minor setback. I have so many irons in the fire, and believe me… [chuckles] It won’t be long before Victor Kiriakis’ company is nothing more than a bitter, distant memory. [sighs] Yes, Mr. Shin. Take care. We’ll be in touch.


I’ll tell you, this square, you tend to run into people that you obviously don’t want to see.

Mm. And sometimes people you want to give hell to.

[tense music]


So now that Philip is going to court for control of Titan, I am representing Xander. And I know you and Philip are not particularly close, so I was hoping that you’d be willing to give a deposition declaring your belief that Xander is the best man for the job.

Ugh. Justin, I–as much as I would like to help you, I’m sorry, but I can’t.

Why not?

Because I’m rooting for Philip.

[festive country music]

Sorry, didn’t we have a meeting scheduled?

Sorry, I thought I had time to get in a quick workout first.

Oh, right.

Right. Make yourself comfortable. Feel free to take whatever you want from the minibar. I’ll go change.

[dramatic music]

When I show up in that court tomorrow, I want to be at the top of my game. Fighting form. [exhales heavily]

Right, ’cause the judge is more likely to rule in your favor the buffer you are. Totally get it.

It’s the mind-body connection, Sarah. The stronger I feel, the more confidence I will exude, the more likely a positive outcome.

OK.

I’m not about to let Philip take my company from me. [sighs] Little brother or no, when we step into that court tomorrow, we’re just gonna be two gladiators stepping into the ring. I’m not about to let him beat me. [breathing sharply]


Sorry about that.

No worries. It gave me a chance to review what I’ve done so far for your case.

Right, well, I know you’ve spoken to a few business journalists.

Mm, I have, yes. And they were all willing– I’m pleased to report– to write articles about the proposed change in leadership at Titan– skewed in your favor, of course. Plus, a few bloggers agreed to write any blind items they have about dissatisfaction with Xander’s leadership. So it’s all in here.

Wow. Great work, Steph. You’ve really gone above and beyond.

Mm.

[sighs] But–

[dramatic music]

But what? Is there a problem?

Steph, I’m just not sure this will tip the scales in my favor. [sighs] I mean, do you think this is enough for me to win the case and take Titan away from Xander?


[grunts]

Well, if you’re done readying for battle, I thought maybe we could go to the Bistro for dinner. My mom offered to babysit.

Oh, sounds great, except I still have at least another 45 minutes here.

OK, yeah. I’m gonna–I’m gonna go watch Victoria sleep.

No, no, you– you can’t go right now. I still have to do my press-ups.

OK. [laughs] Correct me if I’m wrong. That’s kind of a one-man job, no?

[playful music] Or is a–is a press-up something different? Is it–is it a– like, a Scottish push-up? Is it different than the American kind?

No, they’re exactly the same. It’s just that they’re too easy for me.

Oh.

Unless I get someone to sit on me, which is what you’re gonna do right now. Please?


You want me to sit on you?

Come on, get on. [grunts]

[laughs] I’m gonna hurt you.

Oh, don’t be daft. The dumbbells weigh more than you do.

[laughs] OK.

All right, what are you waiting for?

I’m–I’m doing it.


All right.

Ready.

Comfy?

Yeah, I’m–I’m so comfy.

All right, here we go.

Ready. Oh, my God. [laughs]


[festive music]

You’re saying that you want Philip to gain full control of Titan?

Look, I know that he and I haven’t been exactly close.

That’s putting it mildly.

But I ran into him yesterday, and he told me about the letter that Grandpa Victor wrote, and I know that he has got Titan in his blood. So if he has proof that Grandpa wants him to have a role with the company, then he’s got every right to fight for it.


You obviously feel strongly about this, so I won’t try and change your mind.


Shawn, it’s–it’s great to see you again.

You too, Justin. Thanks.

Mm-hmm.


Ava Vitali?

Mm-hmm.

I didn’t even know you two knew each other.

Well, I–I knew of her, obviously. But recently we’ve become acquaintances.

Whom you are interested in romantically.

Wait, no, slow down. I–we’re going to see “The Nutcracker,” Belle.

Which you just characterized as a date.

Yeah, but I could use that in any circumstance. I’m going on a date with, like, my friend Tony or whatever. We’re going on a date. We’re seeing “The Nutcracker.”

[laughs] OK, Brady. You are a single guy going out with a single woman. In my book and probably everybody else’s, that is a date in the romantic sense of the word.

So you seem very determined to call it a date, so OK.

Yeah.

It’s a date.

Yeah, it is. And you know what? This is actually an upside to my divorce, because now I don’t have to go home and tell Shawn that you’re gonna go on a date with the woman who brought down the plane that killed his namesake and grandfather, Shawn Brady.

That’s not fair, because she–her father was drugging her at the time, if you recall. She wasn’t in her right mind.

All right. Well, then let’s talk about all the other horrific things she did when she wasn’t drugged.

I knew–I knew you were gonna react this way. I know everybody in town is not going to approve of me dating Ava, but I’m a big boy. I can handle it. It’s fine. Except for–

Except for what?

[sighs] When Kristen finds out about it, there’s gonna be hell to pay.

[scoffs]

[dramatic music]

Ava, I don’t have time for this.

No? Well, you certainly had time to take Rachel to “The Nutcracker” when you knew that Brady had already planned to.

How the hell do you know about that? You know what? And what business is it of yours what I do or what I don’t do with my daughter?

Well, it’s my business because Brady is my friend, and you have screwed him over for the millionth time.

Ava, you damn well better keep your nose where it belongs. And I am sure that Brady, now that he’s a big shot at Basic Black, can afford to waste two tickets to the ballet.

Oh. Well, don’t worry about that, honey. It’s not going to waste. He invited me. So I guess I’ve got you to thank for that.


[sighs] [laughs]

[festive country music]


Shawn.

Oh, Jada, hi. Well, it’s been a while.

Yes. Yes, it has. You know, my deepest condolences about your grandfather. All of Salem has felt his loss.

Yeah, he was– he was a really great man.

Yeah.

You know, actually, you know, I’m– I’m glad that we ran into each other.

Oh?

Yeah, yeah. Here, have a seat, please.


First of all, I want you to know that I’m sober now.

That’s great to hear.

Yeah, and that’s–that’s not all I wanted to say.


So I have been doing the 2 steps, and one of them is to make amends. And I want to apologize to you for the trouble that I caused you and Rafe when I was drinking and also for– for what happened with Talia. I deeply, deeply regret hurting you and Rafe and your sister.

[somber music]

Shawn, I really appreciate you saying that. I know it was a very difficult time for you, for many reasons.

Yeah. Yeah, it was. But that does not excuse my behavior.

Yeah, well, you’re making amends now, and I admire you for that.


So tell me, how long are you gonna be in town?

Not for very long, actually. I’m just here for my grandfather’s funeral.

Right, right. Well, this might not be the best time, but I might as well ask. Shawn, would you be interested in coming back to the Salem PD?

[dramatic music]

[breathing heavily] Yeah.

50.

Yeah.

[laughs] No more?

[sighs] No more.

All right.

Your job here is completed.

Look at me. [both chuckle]

Thanks for spotting me, darling.

Oh, yes, anytime.

Oh, sorry. I didn’t mean to interrupt your workout.

No, no, you were not interrupting a workout. Xander is preparing for battle.

[grunts]

Mm. Got it.

Speaking of, did you get to talk to Shawn?

I did. I’m afraid Shawn won’t be going to bat for you. Turns out, he’s Team Philip.

What? Since when?

It’s OK. Not surprising. Luckily I still have a few tricks up my sleeve.


So there is a lot of good buzz in your favor. And the court of public opinion seems to be on your side.

Hmm, thanks to you.

But ultimately, as you know, it’s going to come down to whether or not a judge believes that you have a legitimate claim on Titan.

Which is going to be a tough battle, considering my father left the company to Xander in his will.

True. But you have your father’s letter. Victor clearly expressed that he wanted to give Titan to you, had you not been presumed dead at the time of his passing.

Right.

And because you’re in possession of that letter, it’s gonna be really hard for Xander to claim that he’s Victor’s true heir.

Stephanie, with all the hard work you’ve been putting in, I think I need to be honest with you… [sighs] About the letter.


What do you mean? Philip, what about the letter?


So Kristen’s still hung up on you, huh?

I wouldn’t use the phrase “hung up.” I would use the phrase “staked her claim.”

Mm, and how’s she doing that this time?

In a nutshell, she was blackmailing Xander. She was demanding Titan in exchange for Dr. Rolf’s serum that was gonna cure Sarah’s paralysis. But she led me to believe that she was just doing everything out of the goodness of her heart.

[scoffs] OK.

Yeah, and when I found out the truth, I told her that if she continues to demand Titan in exchange for the serum that there’d be no chance in hell that we would ever get back together again.

OK. But since Sarah’s walking, I assume Kristen actually gave up the serum.

She did. She did. But she also got it in her head that I promised her that we’d– we would get back together again if she gave the serum up. But, Belle, I did not say that.

Right, but you’re talking about Kristen here, who has, like, a PhD in self-delusion. So it’s not hard to imagine how she took a flying leap to that conclusion.

Yeah, it was–it was pretty predictable, actually.

Yeah, and she’s not just delusional. She also doesn’t take rejection very well.

[laughs] That’s putting it mildly, Belle.

Yeah, well, you remember what happened with Chloe. I mean, she– she went to extremes to try to break you two up, if I recall.

You recall and I recall, very vividly, that whole thing. But Ava, she’s gone toe-to-toe with opponents much tougher than Kristen. I think she can hold her own.


[laughs] I knew it. You little snake. I knew you were moving in on Brady.

Oh, take it easy, will you? He offered me his extra ticket to “The Nutcracker.” He wasn’t down on one knee when he did it.

Oh, but I bet you wish he had been. I know you want nothing more than to steal him away from me.

Steal him away?

Mm-hmm.

He is not yours to steal, Kristen.

He is the father of my child, and our child is desperately wanting her parents to be together. She wants us to be a family again, and you are just obviously determined to ruin that for us.

Oh, relax, will you? I am not determined to ruin anything for you or your daughter. I’m simply going to the ballet with a friend who had an extra ticket.

Oh, you smug little–

Yeah, well, you know what? I wasn’t gonna tell you. But then I figured, hey, you’re gonna find out anyway, so I might as well tell you myself. You know, rip that Band-Aid off, take the brunt of it now.

How is this for brunt?


[scoffs]

Hmm.

Oh-ho. What the hell?

Well, you said you wanted to rip off the Band-Aid. I know it stings a little, doesn’t it?

Yeah. Yeah, it does. That’s true. Sometimes it stings a lot. [both grunt] You know, I should have known that you wouldn’t know how to be an adult when Brady said he wanted nothing more to do with you. Actually, I did know, and I predicted this is exactly how you would react.

Mm, really? Really?

Mm-hmm.

Well, then you should have ducked.

Yeah. Well, I wanted you to know that you might be able to push other people around, but it’s gonna take more than a little love tap to scare me.

Uh-huh.

I’m not afraid of you, Kristen.

[chuckles] Well, Ava, maybe you should be.

[tense music]

So are you offering me my old job back?

Yes, I am. Shawn, I don’t know if you know, but Mayor Price recently made me commissioner.

What? No. No, I didn’t know. I had no idea. That’s amazing. Congratulations. That’s huge.

Thank you. Yes, it is, and I’m very proud to be the first Black female commissioner in Salem’s history. But there’s a lot riding on me to do the best job possible. And it’s very crucial that I have the best of the best on the force, but lately we’ve been very understaffed. And Rafe leaving to go work for Black Patch, I could really use a great detective.

I mean, aren’t there any who already live in Salem?

None that are as qualified as you. Shawn, look, I know what you can bring to the job, and I know you would be a real asset to the force. So what do you say?

[dramatic music]

Ugh. I’ve been back in town for two days and my inbox is full.

Well, such is the life of a high-powered executive.

You heard I went back to Basic Black, didn’t you?

I did. And I have to say, it surprised me.

Yeah, I was surprised myself. I thought my tenure there was done, but Xander had a sudden attack of conscience after he blamed me for Sarah’s accident.

An attack of conscience? [laughs] That’s a first.

Yeah, I think it was a first for him. But he– Belle, he didn’t just feel guilty.

What does that mean?

At the height of his fury, he came to my office with a baseball bat, looked me in the eye, and said he was gonna do the same thing to me.

What? Wait. So he–he threatened to paralyze you?

He did, but obviously there was no damage done, so…

Well, thank God for that.

Yeah. And–and there was another incident.

What other incident?

He drugged me and tried to kill me.


I’m sorry. Could you be a little bit more specific here, honey? What tricks do you have up your sleeves specifically?

It’s nothing for you to worry about, darling.

Yeah, yeah, when you say that, that makes me worry. That makes me worry a lot.

It’s no big deal, honestly. Philip’s just about to have a– a little setback, that’s all.


What about the letter?


It’s not–

Philip, it’s not what?

[sighs] Well, maybe it’s pretrial jitters, but I just– I just don’t feel like it’s enough. I mean, I don’t know if an informal letter to a lost son is going to, you know, outweigh an official will in the judge’s eyes.

OK. I–I get your concern. But, Philip, what I will tell you is that no matter what’s in the letter, what will really make the difference is the case that your attorney presents to the court. You have a good lawyer?

The best. Ned Dickerson. [phone ringing] Speak of the devil.


Ned, how are you? Believe me, I’m well aware our court date is tomorrow.


Wait, what?


Could I have a moment alone with my husband?

Maybe as your attorney, the less I know, the better.

Probably.

[dramatic music] What are you up to?

All’s fair in love and war, Sarah.

Yes, yes. I know that proverb very well. The last time that you went to war with Philip, you tried to kill him. You pulled a gun on him.

It wasn’t loaded.

You didn’t know that!

That’s true. But this time, it’s gonna be totally civilized, Sarah. Trust me, you have nothing to worry about. I promise.

I don’t want your promises. I just want to know what trick you pulled. What is the setback that Philip is going to suffer?


[sighs]

Thanks for nothing. Damn!

I’m guessing that was bad news?

Kind of. My lawyer just quit.

What? Why?

Apparently he once worked for Xander at Titan.

Oh. So it’s a conflict of interest.

Yeah, a pretty convenient one, if you ask me. And then he “suddenly remembered” that the night before the trial?

You think Xander engineered this?

Of course he did. No question in my mind.

[sighs] Philip, I’m really sorry.

Now, if you don’t mind, I’m going to have to cut this meeting short ’cause apparently I need to find another lawyer.

[sighs]

But, Stephanie, I really appreciate everything you’ve done. Just keep it up, OK?

I will. And, you know, if only I could figure out who this new Lady Whistleblower is, maybe I could get her to stop printing spoilers about “Body & Soul” and start printing dirt on Xander instead. That would kill two birds with one stone.


I cannot believe this. So Xander went in there to shoot you?

Yeah.

And if Jada hadn’t gotten there in time, he–

It was–yeah, he–it was– it was a close call.

Oh, my God.

So now we know that Xander is willing to go to these extremes, shouldn’t be a surprise that he’s willing to go to these extremes for the love of his life, Sarah.


Do I need to remind you what happened to Sarah Horton when she got in my way? Oh, poor thing. Spent months on an island all by her lonesome. And then when she did get home, she was totally batty, convinced that she was Renee DuMonde.

[chuckles] And you are totally batty if you think you can mess with me, bitch.

Ooh, you are one audacious number, Ava. And your pathetic protestations notwithstanding. Hmm. So if you’re not careful, you will be the next to throw yourself at my dear brother Tony.

Oh.

Mwah.

Mm. [smooching]

Ciao.


Well, now that you’re working for Xander again, I hope he’s going to extremes on that salary and benefit. [phone beeps]

Eh.

Mm. Oh, damn it, I got to go. I got to go. How long are you in town for?

I’m actually leaving tonight.

Why do you need to leave so quickly?

I don’t need to, but there’s not really a reason for me to stay in Salem anymore.

[sighs] Well, as your big brother, I– I wish you could stick around for a while, with or without a reason.

Aw. I miss you, Brady.

I miss you too. I will let you leave on one condition.

And what is that?

You visit a lot. You have to visit a lot.

I will visit as often as I can. And you can visit, too, because planes fly in both directions.

All right, lots of calls, lots of video chats, OK?

Yes, definitely.

I love you, Tink.

I love you.

Mm.

[soft music]


Wow, that’s– that is a really, really nice offer, Jada. And I mean, I’m– I mean, I’m completely surprised. But–


Look, you’ve got a lot on your plate, and I’m sure you are very anxious to get back to your father. So if the timing’s not right, I completely understand.

Look, well–look, as much as I would like to stay there by my father’s side until he comes out of this, which–I mean, there’s no telling when that’s gonna be, unfortunately. And, well, he’s– he’s not alone, ’cause he’s got my mom. And–[chuckles] And I can hear him. I can hear him right now saying to me, kid, what are you doing just waiting around here? You need to get out there and you need to live your life.

You know, my father used to say something like that to me whenever he thought that I wasn’t following my dreams.

Right. Yeah, that’s–that’s pretty much all my dad ever wanted for me too. Just to, you know, follow my dreams.

Mm.

[sighs] So I’m thinking…

[festive country music] That maybe it’s time for a new chapter.

So what are you saying?

I’m saying– I’m saying yes. Yes, I accept your job offer.

Welcome back, Detective.

[soft music]


[festive music]

Hey.

Hey.

Hi. You know–you know our date isn’t till tomorrow night, right?

Yeah, I do, and I’m looking forward to it.

Well, glad to hear that, ’cause I was worried that you might want to let me down in person or something.

Let you down? No. Definitely no.

Good, good.

Yeah.

Well, if that’s the case and our date’s still on, why do you look like you’re about to drop the ax?

Because I thought that you should know that I just had another unfortunate run-in with your ex.

[dramatic music]


Who the hell does she think she is, putting her hands on me? [chuckles] My brother is district attorney. Hell, I’m Kristen DiMera. God! I could have her in jail or buried with one phone call. [liquid sloshing] [sighs] So, Father, any ideas how to get Ava Vitali out of my way? [chuckles]


Well, I’ll head back to the station and get the ball rolling on your paperwork so you can rejoin the force ASAP.

Awesome. Thank you. Thank you, Commish.

You bet, Detective.

[festive country music]

[somber music]


[sighs]


[sighs]


[sighs]


[sighs]


So you convinced Philip’s lawyer to take a meeting with you so that he would have a conflict of interest representing Philip?

Well, I incentivized him to tell Philip that he did some work for me in the past and that’s the reason he has a conflict of interest and so he had to drop Philip’s case.

OK. But how is that gonna do any good? Can’t he just get another lawyer to represent him?

Well, he’s free to try, but who’s gonna take his case the night before the trial?

[dramatic music] [knocking]

[clears throat] Oh, my God, Philip.

Hey, you.

[laughs] It’s so good to see you.

You too.

Yeah. [chuckles] Come in.


I ran into Shawn last night. He told me you two were splitting up. I was sorry to hear it, for both of you.

Thank you.

It must be a difficult time for you.

It is. But I think Shawn and I both know it was the right decision. I hope he was OK when you saw him.

Yeah, he was. And I know it’s a difficult time for him, too, but it sounded like he knew it was the right decision, like you said. And I must say, I was surprised to learn he’s actually on my side of this case I have against Xander. Which starts tomorrow, as you may know.

Yeah, I heard. I heard. And I mean, shouldn’t you be at home, getting ready?

Actually, I would be doing that, but my lawyer quit on me just a little while ago. So…I need to hire a new one, obviously.

Wow. That’s pretty short notice.

Yeah. Well, that’s why I figured it had to be someone I know. So…


How’d you like to be my lawyer, Belle?


[scoffs]

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Interview with Madison Wolfe and Brec Bassinger

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Interview with actors Madison Wolfe, Brec Bassinger, Skai Jackson and Gavin Warren, and Director Warren Skeels of the film “The Man In The White Van” by Suzanne 12/2/24

This is a very suspenseful and chilling thriller, set in the early 1970’s.  You don’t want to miss it when it opens tomorrow, 12/13/24, in theaters.  Madison Wolfe stars as a young women, Annie, targeted by a serial killer. Brec Bassinger stars as her sister, Margaret. Skai Jackson plays Patty, Annie’s friend. Gavin Warren plays Annie and Margeret’s younger brother, Daniel. Sean Astin and Ali Larter play Margaret and Annie’s parents.  I hope you enjoy our video interviews! I was particularly glad to speak to Brec Bassinger, since I was a huge fan of her show, “Stargirl.”

 

Madison Wolfe (Annie)

Brec Bassinger (Margaret)

Skai Jackson (Patty) and Gavin Warren (Daniel)

Director Warren Skeels

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DIRECTED BY: Warren Skeels

WRITTEN BY: Warren Skeels & Sharon Y. Cobb

STARRING: Sean Astin (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Goonies), Ali Larter (Final Destination, upcoming Taylor Sheridan series, Landman), Madison Wolfe (The Conjuring 2, Malignant), Brec Bassinger (CW’s Stargirl, Final Destination: Bloodlines), Skai Jackson (Disney’s Jessie and spinoff Bunk’d), Gavin Warren (Night Swim)

SYNOPSIS: Based on true events. In 1975 Florida, a series of violent disappearances go unnoticed, and young Annie (Madison Wolfe) is targeted by an ominous white van that stalks her every move. As the menace escalates, her parents dismiss her fears, and Annie is soon plunged into a terrifying nightmare that shatters her world. Also starring Brec Bassinger, Skai Jackson, Ali Larter, and Sean Astin. Directed by Warren Skeels.

GENRE: Thriller

Madison Wolfe was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She began acting at the age of seven, and made her debut alongside Kristen Stewart and Amy Adams in “On The Road.” In the years following, Wolfe landed many roles in various critically acclaimed films and television shows such as Jessica Brady in “The Campaign,” starring Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, Audrey Hart in “True Detective,” opposite Woody Harrelson and Matthew Mcconaughey, and Young Poppy in “Mr. Church,” starring Eddie Murphy. She can also be seen playing Bryan Cranston’s daughter in “Trumbo,” and acting alongside Robert DeNiro, Jennifer Lawrence, and Bradley Cooper in David O. Russell’s “Joy.”

Wolfe is best known for her lead role in James Wan’s “The Conjuring 2.” Starring opposite Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, she plays Janet Hodgson: a young girl from Enfield, England who is traumatized and haunted by the possession of demonic spirits. Wolfe is also well known from her lead role in Oscar winner Anders Walter’s “I Kill Giants.” Rotten Tomatoes names Madison’s “powerhouse performance” as troubled teen Barbra Thorson one of the highlights of the film.

Most recently, Wolfe can be seen playing Tessa Mayfair opposite Alexandra Daddario in AMC’s “The Mayfair Witches.” She has completed production for her next true crime thriller, Warren Skeel’s “Man in The White Van.” Set in 1974, Wolfe portrays the lead role of Annie Willains: a free spirited teen from a small town in Florida who becomes the obsession of a horrific stalker. Being a musician, Wolfe also wrote and recorded an original song for the film’s soundtrack to be released. The film is not yet rated.

Brec Bassinger, born May 25, 1999, is an American actress best known for her leading role as ‘Bella Dawson’ on the Nickelodeon series “Bella and the Bulldogs,” her role as ‘Catherine’ in the “47 Meters Down” sequel, her recurring roles in “School of Rock” and “The Goldbergs,” and her starring role in the DC Universe series “Stargirl” (2020).

Brec grew up in a small town in Texas, and first went to Los Angeles for acting when she was 13 years old. Growing up she enjoyed gymnastics, cheerleading, volleyball, and natural-beauty pageants. She was crowned the 2009 World’s Our Little Miss. Her acting career started with a recurring role on Nickelodeon’s “Haunted Hathaways.” She graduated high school at 16 and continues to expand her education. A Type-1 diabetic, she has become a huge advocate for diabetes research and is a national ambassador for JDRF. She had the leading role of Stargirl for the CW for two years, and then she plays the titular role in the miniseries “V.C. Andrews’ Dawn” on Lifetime..

 

Skai Jackson starred as the adorable “Zuri Ross” on the Disney Channel sitcoms Jessie (2011), with Debby Ryan, and Bunk’d (2015). Before that, we’ve seen her in small roles on Boardwalk Empire (2010) and Royal Pains (2009), and even in the film, The Smurfs (2011).

Gavin Warren is an American model and actor. As a child he played the piano and did gymnastics before, inspired by Adam Sandler, he decided he wanted to become an actor. In 2015, Warren won an acting and modeling competition, after which he was accepted into a local artist agency. This was followed by his first roles in the short film Two Wongs Make a White and in the film drama Back Roads, before Warren was seen in Damien Chazelle’s film biography Awakening to the Moon alongside Ryan Gosling in 2018.

In order to focus on his acting career, Warren switched from public school to home schooling. In subsequent years, he made guest appearances in the television series Daybreak and NCIS: New Orleans, while he took on supporting roles in the films Mack (2019), A Hard Problem (2021) and 12 Mighty Orphans (2021). In 2023 he appeared in the eighth season of the horror series Fear the Walking Dead before playing a leading role in the horror film Night Swim the following year.

His other announced film projects include the thrillers The Descendant and Geechee, the drama film Unbreakable Boy and the crime film The Man in the White Van.

Madison Wolfe, star of "The Man In The Whilte Van"

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