The Days of our Lives spoilers for Friday, May 14, 2021, tease a pair of exes deciding to indulge in a spring fling – consequences be damned. Also, there’s trouble afoot for one self-sabotaging anti-heroine and a shock for a pair of recently reunited lovers.
Captivity begins to get the better of Sami (Alison Sweeney) and Lucas (Bryan Dattilo), and while the former would rather get slap happy with her fellow captive, he would much prefer tabling the violence and instead give in to some pent-up passion.
And since Sami honestly doesn’t have anything better to do, she agrees. Cue the extra steamy kiss! But wait a minute…isn’t this the kind of action that got these two in the predicament that they’re in?
Nicole’s (Arianne Zucker) been a very naughty girl, and if she fails to keep her adulterous act under wraps, she’s going to be in big, big trouble. Compounding Mrs. Eric Brady’s trouble is a prolonged interaction with Rafe (Galen Gering), who wants an explanation for the game of phone tag they engaged in the night before.
Jake (Brandon Barash) and Gabi (Camila Banus) are stunned by Kate’s (Lauren Koslow) sudden interruption of their afterglow, and they’re knocked for a further loop when she exposes Kristen’s heinous plot.
Though she failed to recognize Kristen in her nurse’s garb – guess that Calliope Jones-esque accent was just too on point – Chloe (Nadia Bjorlin) does learn the awful truth about her love rival’s escape from Statesville and the con job she’s been running on Brady (Eric Martsolf) and everybody else in Salem.
Luckily for Kristen, her penchant for whipping up rubber facsimiles of her many victims will no doubt remain under wraps. Days of our Lives (DOOL) airs weekdays on NBC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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