7 Moments You Missed On 'DOOL,' 'B&B,' & 'Y&R' This Week
November Sweeps are about to begin, and the three major soaps have all started gearing up for them accordingly, with big drama recently unleashed on "Days of Our Lives," "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "The Young and the Restless."
The week of Oct. 23 was a big one for all three of the major soaps, and is certainly building for what will likely be an intense and powerful November. In case you missed a moment of the intense confrontations, huge unveilings, dramatic quarrels, or major set-ups, here are the seven biggest moments of the week.
"Days of Our Lives" (NBC)
Sami Confronts Rolf
She has been desperate to get answers about her son, and after learning that Dr. Rolf (William Utay) was in Salem, Sami (Allison Sweeney) wasted no time going to confront the man who allegedly brought Will (Chandler Massey) back to life. However, while he did confirm he revived him, Sami was unable to get other answers about where he was and who ordered for him to be brought back to life, because Rolf swallowed a cyanide pill and committed suicide. Therefore, the investigation is still ongoing, and has taken several people to Memphis as a result.
Bonnie's Scheme Is Thwarted
She thought she was going to finally get revenge on Maggie (Suzanne Rogers) by successfully stealing Victor (John Aniston), but all of Bonnie's (Judi Evans) plans went up in smoke when her scheme was revealed—and she was outed for being an Adrienne (also Evans) imposter. Now, she's on the run once again, and Adrienne has been set free out of Statesville.
Eric Confronts Brady
He wanted answers about why Nicole (Arianne Zucker) left, so Eric (Greg Vaughan) confronted Brady (Eric Martsolf), and things got violent between the brothers. He still doesn't know the truth about Nicole murdering Deimos, but he and Brady have certainly not improved their relationship either.
"The Young and the Restless" (CBS)
Phyllis And Billy Break Up
Phyllis (Gina Tognoni) and Billy (Jason Thompson) appear to have decided to finally put an end to their romance, after she finally confronted him about using her to get access to Jabot files that he put towards Brash and Sassy campaigns. Phyllis threw him out of the house, and reconciliation doesn't seem likely since he seems to once again be committed to Victoria (Amelia Heinle)--especially after her recent blow.
Victoria Is Hospitalized
Victoria's health crisis finally came to a climax, after she passed out following her appearance on "The Hilary Hour." However, that wasn't the only thing to devastate her, as she learned that her problems have been because of a toxin she's been exposed to several times—and it quickly dawned on her that the toxicity was from using the Brash and Sassy face masks. Now, the company could truly be in irreversible trouble unless they find out who sabotaged them.
Scott Is Framed
Scott (Daniel Hall) was getting close to figuring out who was behind the prostitution ring, but his investigation went too far. Desperate to protect himself, Zack (Ryan Ashton) drugged a drink Scott was having, and set him up in a hotel, with a bloodied shirt and a dead prostitute in bed with him. Victor (Eric Braden) made things worse for him by then notifying Paul (Doug Davidson) of Scott's predicament, and he was quickly brought into custody as a result.
"The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS)
Quinn And Eric Take Sheila Down
After learning of her scheme involving Mateo (Francisco San Martin), Quinn (Rena Sofer) and Eric (John McCook) worked together to set a trap for Sheila (Kimberlin Brown), attempting to convince her that they had split again because Quinn was unfaithful, and she could be Eric's wife again. However, the joke was on Sheila, as the two quickly revealed they had played her, and ordered her to leave town. Whether or not she'll listen remains to be seen.
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.
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