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If DAYS Spoilers are True, June 19 Could Ruin the One Bond EJ Has Left

If DAYS Spoilers are True, June 19 Could Ruin the One Bond EJ Has Left

Yahoo23-06-2025
Days of our Lives spoilers for Thursday, June 19 warn that EJ has something major to discuss with Johnny. Does it rhyme with 'shmattempted shmurder?'
Rachel (Alice Halsey) remembers seeing Johnny (Carson Boatman) with a gun the night EJ (Dan Feuerriegel) was shot. EJ remembers seeing Johnny with a gun the night EJ was shot. Johnny knows he had a gun the night EJ was shot. (Kristen [Stacy Haiduk] knows it too, but she made a deal to keep quiet and traumatize her daughter, so, she's muted for now.)
Neither EJ nor Johnny has discussed it up to now. Probably because they're not speaking. Well, at least Johnny isn't speaking to EJ. But they're going to have to talk sooner or later. And EJ has decided it's going to be sooner.
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Philip (John-Paul Lavoisier) woke up from his coma. Kate (Lauren Koslow) wanted to know who beat him into it. Sarah (Linsey Godfrey) wanted to know too. Each for their own reasons.
But Philip let his mother down and confused Sarah when he claimed he didn't remember. And he definitely didn't remember it being Xander (Paul Telfer).
So Kate is frustrated, Sarah is stymied, and Xander demands to see his daughter. After all, he's not the criminal Sarah made him out to be, is he?
There is still a lot of grief in Salem, as Belle (Martha Madison) comforts Marlena (Deidre Hall), who is working on getting through life one day at a time. This isn't something she's just going to snap out of.
Meanwhile, Chanel (Raven Bowens) is upset about whatever it is that's going on with Johnny now. Paulina (Jackée Harry) is there to cluck, sympathize, and promise that everything is going to be OK for her precious baby girl.
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