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Days of Our Lives The Rinse, April 3: Stephanie Is Heading Down a Dark Path

Stephanie’s return to face Owen may have pushed her further than she realizes.

Days of Our Lives' Stephanie.Photo Credit: JPI Studios Days of Our Lives leaves open the possibility that Stephanie’s response to trauma could change her going forward.
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By the April 3 episode of Days of Our Lives, Stephanie had already managed to survive. Owen Kent took her, controlled the situation, and forced her to think faster than he. Jeremy found her and got pulled under with her, both of them stuck in something that didn’t have an easy exit. They escaped. Owen was locked up. That’s where it’s supposed to end. Except it didn’t. Stephanie went back to face him, and it didn’t feel like closure. But something unfinished.

Key Takeaways

  • Stephanie confronted Owen at the police station.
  • Owen continued to frame his obsession as love
  • Stephanie lashed out physically and emotionally.
  • Steve admitted Stephanie’s behavior was unlike anything he’d seen before.
  • Stephanie could be changing permanently.

What Happened on DAYS

Stephanie (Abigail Klein) went into the Salem PD interrogation room already set on what she would do. Both Steve (Stephen Nichols) and Alex (Robert Scott Wilson) told her it was a bad idea, but that didn’t matter. She needed to see her captor, perhaps for some closure.  

Owen (Wes Ramsey), meanwhile, is exactly the same. He has the same hissing tone, the same twisted, delusional idea that this is some kind of love story he’s still starring in. He leaned into it like nothing had changed, regarding police custody as a mere inconvenience. The chilling grin on his face said everything.

Stephanie refused to play along. She shut him down hard, calling him psychotic. She drew a clear line between what real love looks like and whatever the heck it is he thinks he’s offering. For a moment, she seemed in control, but when he brought up the captivity kiss in a disgusting manner, she lost all control, hit him, and screamed, “I hate you!” over and over again.

Why It Matters

Instead of closure, the scene played out like something that got kicked open. Stephanie tried to control the narrative, and for a second, she did. But her control was reactive, built on needing him to understand what he did, which is already a losing game because he never will.

And once it turns physical, once it turns into that kind of release, it stops being about him and starts being about what she’s carrying out of that room.

The Fallout

Steve knows that Stephanie’s always faced adversity head-on. But this wasn’t just that. It was how she confronted the villain too soon after everything that happened. And then there’s the look on her face. He told Kayla (Mary Beth Evans) that he’d never seen that look on their daughter’s face before, sending a chill up the viewer’s spine.

She said she was okay and in control, and maybe on paper, that’s true. Owen’s the one in cuffs and locked up. But she insisted on revisiting him, something more than mere survival. 

That’s the part that’s scary because when someone’s moving that hard and fast, it’s usually nothing to do with closure. Stephanie’s suffered tremendous abuse in her past relationships, and if she finally snaps and goes dark, she may never return to normal. 

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