Days of our Lives spoilers for Tuesday, December 8, 2020, reveal Gwen going off the rails, Bonnie playing games, and Rafe stepping up for his community.
Abe’s (James Reynold) on a mission to find himself a new lead at the SPD. With Hope gone and Shawn turning him down, he is at a bit of a loss. Thankfully, he sees a familiar face who is just perfect for the job.
Abe sits down with Rafe (Galen Gering) for a chat about his future. Now that he’s back, why doesn’t Rafe take the job? Heck, he has played the role before so why not do it again? Of course, Rafe says yes.
The war of the DiMeras enters a whole new level when Jake (Brandon Barash) fails to cover his tracks. Chad (Billy Flynn) sees right through him and red flags begin to fly. Chad sets out to investigate his brother and uncover all of his secrets and lies.
Jake better hide all his skeletons way back in his closet. Chad is digging and will not stop until he uncovers something big and juicy. There is nothing juicier than an affair with Kate (Lauren Koslow). It is enough that Gabi saw them tighter first hand. It would be a disaster for Chad to be in the know.
As if that’s not enough drama in the house, Gwen (Emily O’Brien) has a setback of her own and throws a massive fit. She had big plans to take down her mortal enemy and feels her work slipping away. She has to go big or go home and needs a new scene to get things back on track.
Bonnie (Judi Evans) has some fun teasing Jack (Matthew Ashford) and Justin (Wally Kurth). It is a slap-happy good time for the former city villain. It is nice to have a good time instead of everyone sending hate her way. Days of our Lives (DOOL) airs weekdays on NBC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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