Days of Our Lives Recap (Peacock, Monday, September 30)

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Monday’s episode of Days of Our Lives focuses on Johnny and Chanel, and the professional challenges they face. Johnny’s nightmare about Chanel and Alex’s intense love scene haunts him, leading to a confrontation with Chanel. After waking up startled, Johnny realizes Chanel is missing, prompting him to confront his jealousy.

At Paulina’s residence, Chanel seeks solace and expresses her frustration with Johnny’s overprotectiveness. Paulina, understanding Johnny’s perspective, advises Chanel to earn his trust while doing her job. Later, Johnny apologizes to Chanel, and she forgives him on the condition that he trusts her with Alex.

Meanwhile, Alex visits Stephanie and seeks advice on how to communicate with the producers about the timing of the love scene. Stephanie offers guidance, and they discuss the challenges of their profession. As the episode progresses, Stephanie receives confirmation from Jada about Connie’s involvement in Everett’s demise.

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Abe and Kate discuss the difficult decision of choosing between Hattie and Bonnie, as Hattie’s ultimatum creates a dilemma. Alex makes a pitch to Kate, advocating for a delay in the love scene, which Chanel supports upon her arrival. However, Kate remains committed to the original plan, leaving Chanel with the task of informing Johnny.

In Leo’s suite, Bonnie attempts to influence script changes but is met with resistance. Leo suggests she take her concerns to Abe and Kate, and later, Abe arrives with news of rewrites, surprising Bonnie.

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At the pub, Hattie and Bonnie engage in another heated argument, with Roman intervening to maintain peace. Leo joins them, presenting Bonnie with the new pages, which reveal a shocking twist: the death of her character, Kassandra.

Days of Our Lives airs on Peacock weekdays at 6:00 AM.

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