Gabi is a lot of things on Days of our Lives. But she isn’t stupid. Once Lani (Sal Stowers) outed Gabi (Camila Banus) for all of her crimes, including The Great Pacemaker Caper, Gabi’s wheels began turning.
She’s been down before. But not out. And Gabi has already been to prison twice. Once for killing her abuser, and once for a crime she didn’t even commit. She’s served her time, thank you very much. Won’t be doing that again.
And then a miracle appeared in the form of Gabi being the only possible donor for Sarah (Linsey Godfrey) and Eric’s (Greg Vaughan) baby. Why? How? She’s not related to either of them.
She’s not related to the folks fans know are Mickey’s real parents, Brady (Eric Martsolf) and Kristen (Stacy Haiduk), either (except by marriage).
But why look some gift marrow in the mouth? Gabi arranged to walk free in exchange for saving little Mickey’s life. Are fans OK with that trade? Over 7,000 played judge:
We are incensed, 90% of the audience is all but foaming at the mouth. Gabi did something terrible! She made us listen to Julie (Susan Seaforth Hayes) go on and on about how great she was!
And then about how terrible she was! She kept Eli (Lamon Archey) from Lani, and she gave Chad (Billy Flynn) frown lines! Gabi needs to pay, and a full pardon is not your definition of that!
That’s how we roll in Salem, a more sanguine 10% of you shrug. Nobody else pays for their crimes, why should our Gabriella?
After all, Abigail (Kate Mansi) got away with sending Gabi to prison the last time. Dr. Rolf (Will Utay) has ruined how many lives? What about Gina (Kristian Alfonso)? Gabi isn’t even the worst of the bunch! Days of our Lives (DOOL) airs weekdays on NBC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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