‘Days Of Our Lives’ Spoilers: What New Struggles Will Julie’s Loved Ones Face?
They are doing their best to hold out hope that a miracle will come their way when it comes to Julie surviving her heart attacks and getting the transplant she needs. However, as they plan to actually say goodbye to her, Julie’s loved ones may also be faced with another unexpected crisis on the Thursday, Oct. 10 episode of “Days of Our Lives.”
After Julie (Susan Seaforth Hayes) passed out when Doug (Bill Hayes) temporarily snuck her out of the hospital, her family was given the sad news that while she is still alive, she won’t be much longer on the NBC soap. Still, following news that Stefan (Brandon Barash) wouldn’t survive being shot and was brain dead, they felt there was a chance that they might get his heart and save her life, so they sent Eli (Lamon Archey) to Gabi (Camilla Banus) to ask her. However, she refused, and now Eli needs to break the devastating news.
“Eli gives Doug disappointing news,” spoilers reveal.
However, while they don’t think there is much of a chance, the effort to convince Gabi to do the right thing, despite her contentious past with Julie, will continue, as the two men who may have the most pull with her will also try.
“Will and Sonny try to change Gabi’s mind about donating Stefan’s heart to Julie,” spoilers state.
However, this won’t be the only crisis that is facing the family any longer. Not only is Ciara (Victoria Konefal) on edge after she was nearly killed by someone who tried running her down with a car, but Hope (Kristian Alfonso) is now in danger as well following her encounter with Rolf (William Utay).
Rolf told her he could find a way to extend Julie’s life as she waited for a potential heart, but when he created a serum in the lab, he then injected Hope with it. Now, she could be in danger, as he seems to have an ulterior motive when it comes to what he wants from her.
“Hope struggles to escape from Rolf,” spoilers reveal.
“Days of Our Lives” airs weekdays on NBC.
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