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New answers about Will (Chandler Massey, not pictured) emerged on "Days of Our Lives." NBC

November Sweeps have officially begun and not a single moment of potential heart-stopping drama has been spared on "Days of Our Lives," "The Young and the Restless," and "The Bold and the Beautiful."

The week of Oct. 30 was a huge one on all three soap operas, setting up major storylines that are likely to continue playing out throughout the entire month, and successfully building on other arcs that have been slowly growing throughout the fall. In case you missed a moment of the unexpected twists, shocking turns and truly mind-blowing moments, here are the six biggest things that happened.

"Days of Our Lives" (NBC)

Adrienne Chooses Between Lucas And Justin Again

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Adrienne (Judi Evans) finally chose between Lucas (Bryan Dattilo) and Justin (Waly Kurth, not pictured) on "Days of Our Lives." NBC

She's finally back after her identity was stolen by her doppelganger, but Adrienne's (Judi Evans) return to Salem didn't quite go with her resuming her life in the same manner she was living it when she was first abducted. Though Bonnie (also Evans) was the one who ended things with Lucas (Bryan Dattilo), causing him to fall off the wagon, Adrienne has been torn since her release from prison, because her kiss with Justin (Wally Kurth) reminded her of everything they once had as well. Now, she and Lucas are truly done, as he officially decided to choose the bottle over her, and she is ready to truly reunite with Justin.

Answers Emerge About Will

The investigation into whether or not Will (Chandler Massey) is still alive or not took a bizarre turn that saw his loved ones all headed to Memphis. There, Sami (Alison Sweeney) managed to get some answers when she ran into Susan banks (Eileen Davidson), who revealed she had been the one to order Rolf (William Utay) to resurrect Will after his murder, because she wanted to murder him, as revenge for EJ's death, which she blames Sami for. However, she claimed the injection didn't work and Will is still dead—but Paul (Christopher Sean) may be able to blow the truth wide open now that he's seen a bar tender who looks exactly like Will.

"The Young And The Restless" (CBS)

Dina Sets Fire To The Underground

In an unexpected turn of events, Dina (Marla Adams), who has been clearly unwell since her stroke, set an accidental fire at The Underground, as she tried to burn Brett Davis' photo. However, the situation quickly became one that was out of control, when the small flame on the photo caught on alcohol she had spilled—and set the whole nightclub up in flames very quickly. What she didn't know, was that Reed (Tristan Lake Leabu), Mattie (Lexie Stevenson) and Charlie (Noah Alexander Gerry) were trapped inside.

Billy Plays The Hero

However, Billy (Jason Thompson) quickly sprang into action to save the teens from a certain death, and managed to get all three to safety. However, before he too could get out of the building it collapsed, trapping him inside. The moment brought some new clarity and helped fix the broken relationship between him and Jack (Peter Bergman), as his older brother fought to free him. However, once Billy was rescued, things didn't quite have a happy ending for him. Not only did Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) inform him that they were still through, but Victoria (Amelia Heinle) fired him from Brash and Sassy, because she found out he was the one who had been responsible for their face mask debacle.

"The Bold And The Beautiful" (CBS)

Liam Makes A Risky Decision

In a last effort to try and save the Spectra building from Bill's (Don Diamont) scheme to blow it up and build his skyscraper on their lot, Liam (Scott Clifton) hatched a risky plan to stage a sit-in alongside Sally (Courtney Hope), Shirley (Patrica Darbo), Saul (Alex Wyse) and Darlita (Danube Hermosillo), with the idea that his being inside with them would keep Bill from blowing the building up. His wife, Steffy (jacqueline MacInnes Wood) begged him not to go through with it, but Liam was determined to see it through—just as Bill was determined to let the building collapse.

Bill Blows Up Spectra—With Liam Still Inside

As it turned out, Bill did not want to blow up the building while Liam was inside, and when he received word that Liam had finally given up and left the building, he pressed the button and gleefully watched as the building caved and was blown to smithereens. However, his joy quickly came to an end when, after the dust began to settle, he saw the text from Justin (Aaron Spears), warning him Liam was still inside and he couldn't go through with the demolition. Now, Bill is panicked, because he believes he may have just killed his son.

To see how these stories continue to play out next week, tune in to "Days of Our Lives," weekdays on NBC, "The Young and the Restless," weekdays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS, and "The Bold and the Beautiful," weekdays at 1:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.