The citizens of Days of our Lives would probably prefer a calm and restful holiday season. But what fun would that be? For us? Luckily — for us — Salem is full of troublemakers. Which one is your favorite?
Days of our Lives: Young and Scheming
Holly (Ashley Puzemis) may be young, and she may be new, but she’s shaping up as a nice little schemer, nonetheless. She’s lied to Johnny (Carson Boatman), she’s lied to Chanel (Raven Bowens), she’s lied to Nicole (Arianne Zucker), and she’s lied to EJ. She’s also lying to herself a bit. Which promises lots of trouble to come.
Small Man in a Big House
Clyde (James Read) tried life on the outside, but it turned out he’s more successful behind bars. Outside, he worked in a pub. Inside, he is running a drug smuggling operation that’s got Ava (Tamara Braun) working for him. He should stay in prison forever. He can cause more trouble that way.
Mothers and Sons
Sloan (Jessica Serfaty) stole a baby. She’s watching the real mother suffering, and not doing anything about it. She is also stopping Leo (Greg Rikaart) from spilling the truth and scheming with Melinda (Tina Huang) to make sure Dimitri (Peter Porte) keeps quiet, too. Oh, and she got Eric (Greg Vaughan) to marry her. This isn’t just troublemaking — this is trouble-multitasking!
Harmless Ham
Leo isn’t trying too hard to give Nicole the heads-up about baby Jude, is he? He seems incapable of just yelling out the truth. Or writing it down. Or telling someone other than Nicole, like her husband, or Eric, the duped adoptive father. The point is, Leo likes to think of himself as a good guy now, but he is still a bad guy. And, an incompetent one. Which is just how we like him. Stupid. And pretty. And pretty stupid.