Days of our Lives spoilers for Friday, June 12, reveal Alex trying to convince Joy to forgive and forget Stephanie’s little murder attempt, while Kayla and Steve stand by their daughter. Plus, Jada and Shawn finally address the situation.
Key Takeaways
- Joy wants Stephanie to pay, while Kayla and Steve want her protected.
- Cat feeds EJ yet another lie.
- Jada grows closer to Shawn, and Belle goes out with Chad.
Joy and Alex Clash Over Stephanie’s Future
We knew Stephanie (Abigail Klein) keeping a loaded gun in the house would lead to disaster, and we were right. A jet-lagged Stephanie heard Joy (AlexAnn Hopkins) opening her apartment door with the key Alex (Robert Scott Wilson) gave her and, still suffering post-traumatic stress from her kidnapping by Owen (Wes Ramsey), Stephanie shot the intruder. Luckily, despite her lessons, Stephanie missed.
Joy is understandably upset. She wonders what would have happened if Kelsey were with her? Alex doesn’t like the idea of his baby mama pressing charges against his wife, so he tries to convince her that this was a one-time thing. What are the odds of it happening again, after all?
Meanwhile, Steve (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla (Mary Beth Evans) try to keep their daughter calm. Even as they know she is absolutely responsible, they could be made to pay a steep price.
Cat Pushes Her Dangerous Plan Against EJ Further
Cat (AnnaLynne McCord) thinks she can set EJ (Dan Feuerriegel) up by convincing him to hand over medication for her sick mother… which she will then use to expose his back-from-the-dead potion.
Cat and Rafe (Galen Gering) don’t want the brew ending up on the black market. They want to hand it over to the government, so they can copy the formula themselves. And, um, then have it sold on the black market? This is a terrible plan!
Jada and Shawn Stop Avoiding the Obvious
Jada (Elia Cantu, who announced her exit) and Shawn (Brandon Beemer) are heating up, while Belle (Martha Madison) goes to a baseball game with Chad (Conner Floyd), Thomas (Alexander Elijah Bond), and Charlotte (Autumn Gendron). It’s just a casual, friendly thing. Don’t read too much into it. Or, you know, do.
