‘Days Of Our Lives’ Spoilers: Can Will Be Saved?
The race has been on to find the cure that could reverse the effects of the serum that gave him a deadly brain tumor, but the antidote’s creation could arrive at the wrong time and wind up not saving Will’s life after all on the Wednesday, June 19 episode of “Days of Our Lives.”
Since realizing Will (Chandler Massey) was dying because of the brain tumor that developed from Rolf’s (William Utay) memory restoring serum, the race has been on to try and find a way to cure him and save his life on the NBC soap, After hitting several dead ends when it came to getting the diary that contained the formula, Xander (Paul Tefler) finally turned in what was needed in an effort to impress Sarah (Linsey Godfrey), and she and Rex (Kyle Lowder) have since been hard at work trying to create the miracle cure before it becomes too late. However, as they realize it’s ready to administer, they could also learn that Will has had another major setback and that this time, there is no coming back from it.
“Rex and Sarah create an antidote for Will...but are they too late?” spoilers tease.
Will began to crash again not long after his wedding to Sonny (Freddie Smith) and the arrival of his parents, Sami (Allison Sweeney) and Lucas (Bryan Dattilo), who came back to town to be by his side. Now, as his vitals seem to continue going to a dangerous level, it could be a matter of minutes for the doctors to give him what he needs and save his life—even though there is still no guarantee that anything will work to revive him.
As a result, everyone will be left to do the only thing they can—hope for a miracle.
“Sami and Lucas pray for Will’s recovery,” spoilers reveal.
However, it seems likely that a miracle will happen for Will, since another tragedy looms on the horizon for many in Salem, as news about an ill Caroline (Peggy McCay) gets back to those who love her.
“Roman (Josh Charles) delivers devastating news to Kayla (Mary Beth Evans)” spoilers state.
“Days of Our Lives” airs weekdays on NBC.
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