The Friend and Therapist Is In
In the wake of the devastating fire, Doug, Julie, and Maggie spend time at the burned down Horton house.
Leave it up to Roman, Kate, John, and Marlena to lend their support.
What’s more, they’re able to reminisce about this legendary home that was the center of the Salem universe for decades.
Later, Marlena focuses her considerable empathic and listening skills on Brady.
He has two high-maintenance exes. Plus, he has a son that’s currently staying in a juvenile rehab facility, and no love life to speak of.
Thankfully, he opens up to Marlena presumably about his concerns, worries, and the hot mess that is his life.
The Answer Man With
Jada knowing that Everett is her cheating ex, Bobby, it’s up to Steve to prove it to Stephanie.
No doubt Stephanie’s going to have a hard time coming to terms with this bombshell of a reveal.
Will Steve get his daughter to believe Everett’s a liar and a cheater? Let’s hope so!
Also, look for Steve to be on the business end of Konstantin’s demands.
Yes, The Pawn story is touched on this week with the Greek conman wanting answers from Steve.
And he wants the answers now!
Odds and Ends
At the hospital, Paulina recovers from her thyroid cancer surgery.
No word on whether this recovery will be rough and tough or smooth as silk.
So it’s a good thing she has Abe as well as the newlyweds Chanel and Johnny as her support group.
Unfortunately for Paulina, her mayoral duties will have to wait.
The stakes in the Salem drug epidemic get a little higher when Wendy and Tripp are kidnapped.
Apparently, gunning people down and setting houses on fire aren’t enough for Clyde’s mystery men brigade.
Finally, Sloan vents to Melinda about Eric. She unloads all these complaints on her friend/co-conspirator, Melinda Trask. Yes, you read that right. Sloan.
Complains. About. Eric. What does she have to say about him? That he’s TOO good a father to Jude?
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