Breaking Days of Our Lives spoilers for Thursday, September 22 promise a nail-biter of an episode as Kayla and Joey pay the price for just relaxing at home.
Johnsons Under Attack
All Steve (Stephen Nichols) wanted to do was run an errand and thought Kayla (Mary Beth Evans) would be safe with Hope (Kristian Alfonso) in the house watching over her. Of course, things went wrong immediately and continue to go wrong today. When Steve returns, he’s forced to confront Orpheus (George DelHoyo) for the first time in decades and realizes his family is under attack. Will Steve manage to save the day while still retaining Kayla’s new-found trust?
Low Light
With the lights out in Salem, anything can happen. Gabi (Camila Banus) and Chad (Billy Flynn) already spent panicked time in a panic room, but today they find some calming emotions. They discuss their separate lives and grow closer as friends.
Uh-Oh, Aiden
When darkness descends on The Brady Pub, it’s only Hope and Aiden (Daniel Cosgrove) in the room. Aiden has been way more trouble for Hope than he’s worth since the day they met, and he’s about to cause more angst. Aiden has a plan (doesn’t he always) and plans to use his Stefano murder information to make Hope’s life miserable in a quest to make himself happy. Will it work? He certainly starts putting that plot into motion.
Child’s Play
Theo (Kyler Pettis) also has some trouble in the dark. He’s been left to care for Arianna and Thomas, but when one is a toddler and the lights go out, it may be hard to give the care both children need. Salem is already having enough trouble with an older child who refuses to stay put–namely Claire (Olivia Rose Keegan)!
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