The Days of Our Lives recap for February 15-19, 2021, features Ciara being dragged from the frying pan and into the fire, Susan making a deal with a mean, mean, mean lookalike, Abigail making Gabi an offer that she hopes won’t be refused.
Days of Our Lives Recap Highlight
Ciara’s (Victoria Konefal) day when from bad to worse when Rhodes was bloodily dispatched and his assassin was revealed to be a grudge-holding Evan/Christian Maddox (Brock Kelly).
Turns out, he’s still pretty miffed that Ciara attempted to make him pay for his crime…so he just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to join his father in usurping Vincent’s torturous enterprise.
Like-Minded
After spending a lonely Valentine’s Day apart, Xander (Paul Telfer) and Sarah (Linsey Godfrey) reunited at the Salem Inn and saw the 15th of the month in with dual marriage proposals. He asked with a diamond ring; she asked with a specially decorated cake. It’s obvious who the better show(wo)man was.
Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind
After learning that Gabi (Camila Banus) had pitched Philip (Jay Kenneth Johnson) her idea to resurrect GabiChic under the Titan umbrella, Kate (Lauren Koslow) told her son to accept it. The deal would be a win-win for the company, and for Kate herself since it would help keep Gabi out of Jake’s (Brandon Barash) orbit. But Kate isn’t threatened. She’s perfectly secure in her relationship, thank you very much!
Psyched Out
Charlie’s (Mike Manning) plea for understanding and acceptance from Claire (Isabel Durant) fell on deaf ears. And when he realized that he wasn’t getting anywhere, Charlie reacted violently. Luckily for Claire, Ben (Robert Scott Wilson) was on hand to defuse the situation and send Charlie packing.
Twinanigans
After witnessing Brady (Eric Martsolf) and Chloe’s (Nadia Bjorlin) chemistry first hand, Susan (Stacy Haiduk) agreed to Kristen’s (Stacy Haiduk) audacious scheme. She’s assured that the switch will only last a couple of weeks – or a month, tops.
The Enemy of My Enemy
After attending her grandmother’s burial, engaging in a catfight with Gwen (Emily O’Brien) atop the freshly filled-in grave, and narrowly avoiding a criminal charge, Abigail (Marci Miller) was desperate to see some justice done. Sure, Gwen claims that Laura’s death was accidental, but Abby doesn’t buy that for a second.
And she’s so gung ho to take her half-sister down that she actually approaches Gabi and gages her interest in pooling their resources and taking down the big bad Brit. Gabi’s intrigued…but she’s also wary of teaming up with a rival.
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