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Days of our Lives: Season 38: Episode 126

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Days Of Our Lives: 50th Anniversary: Peter Reckell
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NBC | Peacock | Air Date: May 12, 2003
Starring: John Lombardo, Richard Biggs, Wortham Krimmer, Melinda Clarke, Roger Aaron Brown, Richard Burgi, Jensen Ackles, Charles Cioffi, Genie Francis, Hunter Tylo, Nick Benedict, Patricia Barry, Louise Sorel, Michael Sabatino, J. Eddie Peck, Jane Elliot, Millicent Martin, Martha Smith, Lauren Koslow, Deidre Hall, Josh Taylor, Tracey E. Bregman, Billy Warlock, Rick Hearst, Deborah Adair, Judith Chapman, Peter Brown, Joy Garrett, K.T. Stevens, Quinn Redeker, Robert Clary, Scott Palmer, Patty Weaver, Lanna Saunders, Eileen Davidson, Margaret Mason, Jaime Lyn Bauer, Alexis Thorpe, Roberta Leighton, Tamara Clatterbuck, Julianne Morris, Julie Pinson, Brody Hutzler, Stephen Nichols, Melissa Reeves, Amy Yasbeck, Clive Clerk, Elaine Princi, Mike Farrell, Michael T. Weiss, Lisa Howard, Tom Everett, Rachel Melvin, Ivan G'Vera, Eileen Barnett, Thaao Penghlis, Frances Reid, Farah Fath, Drake Hogestyn, Peter Reckell, Kristian Alfonso, Jason Brooks, Jay Robinson, Jeff Griggs, Tina Andrews, Holly Gagnier, Stanley Kamel, Jack Coleman, David Wallace, Robert Romanus, Marie-Alise Recasner, Aimee Brooks, Mary Frann, Charlotte Ross, Brooke Bundy, Anne-Marie Martin, Erik von Detten, Diane Sommerfield, Paul Kersey, Joseph Mascolo, James Hampton, Michael Easton, Peggy McCay, Robert Hogan, Charles Shaughnessy, Victor Holchak, Melinda O. Fee, John Clarke, Susan Oliver, Alison Sweeney, Ed Prentiss, Matthew Ashford, Lynn Herring, Frank Parker, Denise Alexander, Wally Kurth, Staci Greason, Aaron Van Wagner, Robert Woods, Dani Minnick, Paul Logan, Macdonald Carey, Suzanne Rogers, Lisa Trusel, Heather Lauren Olson, Elaine Bromka, Wayne Northrop, Wesley Eure, Bill Hayes, Kyle Brandt, Brenda Benet, Gregg Marx, Ketty Lester, Philece Sampler, Jed Allan, James Acheson, Stephen Schnetzer, Bernard White, Miriam Parrish, Katherine Ellis, Tracy Kolis, Maree Cheatham, Susan Flannery, Lisa Rinna, Christie Clark, Barbara Stanger, Gloria Loring, Edward Mallory, Bryan Dattilo, Marilyn McIntyre, Jeanne Bates, Shannon Tweed, James Carroll Jordan, Patrick Muldoon, Michael Leon, Camilla Scott, Steve Eastin, John de Lancie, Steve Wilder, Ryan MacDonald, Mark Drexler, Leann Hunley, Stanley Brock, Arleen Sorkin, Patrika Darbo, Victor Alfieri, Mark Valley, Robert Mailhouse, Eddie Vélez, Jay Pickett, Paul Carr, Rosemary Forsyth, Valerie Wildman, Patricia Huston, John Lupton, Lark Voorhies, Michael Bays, Kevin Spirtas, Patsy Pease, Barry Cutler, Tanya Boyd, Nancy Stephens, Susan Diol, Crystal Chappell, Matt Battaglia, Richard Colla, Robert Kelker-Kelly, Shannon Sturges, Steve Blackwood, Joseph Bottoms, Tammy Townsend, Catherine Mary Stewart, Darby Hinton, Victor Webster, Stephanie Cameron, Adrienne Larussa, George Delhoyo, John Aniston, Jody Carter, Barbara Beckley, Shelley Taylor Morgan, Paul Coufos, Brandon Tyler, Sandra Canning, Christopher Stone, Catherine Ferrar, Susanne Zenor, Heather North, Judi Evans, Krista Allen, Thyme Lewis, Lew Brown (II), Lawrence Cook, Jean Bruce Scott, Dee Carroll, Dan Wells, Corinne Conley, Nancy Wickwire, Madlyn Rhue, Katherine Woodville, Adam Caine, Antony Alda, Mark Tapscott, Richard Guthrie, Jane Windsor, Meegan King, Jane Kean, Pamela Roylance, James Reynolds, Martha Madison, Patrice Chanel, Kyle Lowder, Billy Hufsey, Conrad Dunn, Renee Jones, Andrew Masset, Terry O'Sullivan, Ron Husmann, Carla Borelli, Stephen Brooks, Derya Ruggles, Kirsten Storms, Joyce Easton, Megan Corletto, Bill Joyce, Amy Stock-Poynton, Flip Mark, John Ingle, Jason Cook, Robert Knapp, Robert Brubaker, David McLean, Carey More, Kaye Stevens, Joseph Adams, Kristi McDaniel, Valerie Karasek, Jay Kenneth Johnson, Elizabeth Burr, Eric Winter, Ben Archibek, Floy Dean, Rose Fonseca, Charity Rahmer, Karin Wolfe, Coleen Gray, Camilla More, Mary Beth Evans, Jack Denbo, Veronica Lauren, Bennye Gatteys, Regina Gleason, Paul Keenan, Brett Williams, Charla Doherty, Joseph Gallison, Tony Rhodes, Don Briscoe, Alli Brown, Astrid Warner, Rhasaan Orange, Deborah Moore, Austin Peck, Robert Cuthill, Lisa Linde, Cheryl-Ann Wilson, Matt Cedeño, Ariana Chase, Nadyne Turney, Michael Dwight Smith, Steven Mines, Brigid Bazlen, Karen Moncrieff, Yvonna Wright, Andrea Hall, Collin O'Donnell, Robert Carraway, Braden Matthews, Arianne Zucker, Frank MacLean, Ann-Marie Martin, Ken Jezek, J. Cynthia Brooks, Lisa Piazza, Herb Nelson, Matthew Mahaney, Catherine Dunn, Justin Melvey, Robert Benvenisti, Pat Delaney, Heather Lindell, Roark Critchlow, Brian Heidik, Tracy Middendorf
Summary: PREVIEW: The winner of "Love is Blind" is chosen; Jennifer chooses a maid of honor; Sami is taken hostage!
SUMMARY:
The second episode of Love is Blind concludes and it's revealed that the mystery hunk chose Belle for his final dinner date. Sami is proud of her sister and urges her not to count the hunk out and to keep her options
PREVIEW: The winner of "Love is Blind" is chosen; Jennifer chooses a maid of honor; Sami is taken hostage!
SUMMARY:

The second episode of Love is Blind concludes and it's revealed that the mystery hunk chose Belle for his final dinner date. Sami is proud of her sister and urges her not to count the hunk out and to keep her options open. Guys immediately swarm to Belle and Mimi, while Cassie flirts with a guy named Christopher. Both Shawn and Rex are constantly pushed aside and are not very happy as eligible bachelors drool over Belle and Mimi. Belle and Shawn return to his room, where they kiss and snuggle with each other. Mimi, a little paranoid about being followed by any of her new fans, retreats to Belle's room and is happily surprised to find shirtless Rex cozy in bed, waiting for her. They make out and also end up snuggling. Back at the pub, Cassie gets Christopher worked up over her and then leaves him all hot and bothered... Hope continues to reel from the shock that Bo quit his job as Bo locks himself in the garage, moving boxes in search of something. As he combs through some of the boxes, Roman drops in and tries to change Bo's mind about quitting the force. Meanwhile, Jennifer stops by and asks Hope to be her matron of honor in the wedding. Hope gladly accepts, happy she can be a part of Jack and Jennifer's wedding this time. She clues Jennifer in on Bo's decision to leave the police force. Later, Hope walks in as Bo finally finds what he's been looking for in the garage -- his rusty, dusty motorcycle... Tony meets Carl, the former manager of Echelon, at the Blue Note. Bart and Bruno stand guard to protect Tony as Lucas sits at the bar, cognizant of the activity around him. He realizes that Carl intends to kill Tony and plans to take some action. Carl claims he wants to be Tony's inside man to Victor's organization. Sami enters and sits at the bar; she throws some barbs at Lucas; as she goes on, Lucas sees Carl about to attempt the hit on Tony and foils the plan. However, Sami, intending to meet Brandon, is caught in the mix and Carl takes Sami hostage. Lucas tries to save Sami by making it sound like she's expendable, but Tony finally persuades Carl to give Sami up. Relieved for Tony's help and furious at Lucas's behavior, Sami gratefully accepts a ride home from Tony...
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Genre(s): Drama, Soap

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