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Days of our Lives: Season 38: Episode 96

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Days Of Our Lives: 50th Anniversary: Peter Reckell
Ep. #9525

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NBC | Peacock | Air Date: March 28, 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: Marlena accuses John of treating her like a criminal; Jennifer and Jack confront Palmer, but he plays it cool; Belle is stunned to discover that Cassie is completely recovered from her hangover.

SUMMARY: At the Black penthouse, Marlena comes downstairs, adjusting her earring in silence. John approaches her and tells her that
PREVIEW: Marlena accuses John of treating her like a criminal; Jennifer and Jack confront Palmer, but he plays it cool; Belle is stunned to discover that Cassie is completely recovered from her hangover.

SUMMARY:
At the Black penthouse, Marlena comes downstairs, adjusting her earring in silence. John approaches her and tells her that she came to bed in silence, and she has been cold and distant all day. Marlena is very angry about the bug John put in her purse and tells him that she does not like being treated like a criminal…

Over at the Hartly House, Belle enters her room, only to find Cassie on the floor doing sit-ups. Belle is surprised that she is feeling so well. Cassie tells her that Chaz came by and he gave her a Prairie Oyster. It contained a raw egg and Worcestershire sauce that seemed to do the trick. Add that to a couple shots of whiskey and she's better. Belle says she cannot believe she would drink again after being so sick, but Cassie shrugs it off. She tells Belle that her and her boyfriend, Chaz, are going to a party tonight, thrown by some guy named Vin. Belle tries to reason with her, but she refuses to listen. Belle tries to call Marlena, but is told she will have to handle it herself, that it was not a good time. Belle hangs up and Cassie looks a little too pleased.
Once Marlena hangs up with Belle, John tells her that he just wants to protect his family, but Marlena will not hear of it. She tells him he is irrational, and he says if that is what she thinks, he has nothing more to say. He turns away and she asks him where he got the bug, and wants to know what other little tricks has he acquired, but he is now silent. She talks about their relationship and how it has always being based on trust, and wonders what has happened to them? John says he must protect his family, no matter what, but Marlena will not put up with it. John asks why not, unless she has something to hide. They argue about Tony, and Marlena points out that she thinks John is afraid that Tony will take Marlena away from him, just like he took Kristen from Tony. John argues back, pointing out Tony's motives. Marlena has had enough and says she is going for a walk. She picks up her coat, and checks all the pockets, telling John she is looking for a tracking device. He assures her there isn't one and she takes off…
Meanwhile, back at the Hartley House, Mimi and Rex are talking about math, and Rex offers to help her, but Mimi says could never concentrate, while looking into Rex's beautiful eyes. She tells him she could see into his soul through them, but he doesn't believe in something he cannot see. Chaz then comes downstairs, and they ask what he is doing there, and he tells them he is helping a friend. He tries once again to convince them to come to the party but they refuse again and they leave. Once he is gone, Mimi makes a crack about getting drunk, just as Professor Bahlah walks in and tells them he hopes they know that Hartley House has a zero tolerance policy for drinking, and you could be expelled from the house for doing so. They assure him they were talking about an off campus party they have no intention of attending. The professor asks Rex for some help and Mimi excuses herself to go find Belle. The Professor shows Rex a math problem the PHD candidates in his department cannot seem to solve, and a lot of grant money is riding on it. Rex agrees to take a look at it, but only if the Professor promises to give him all the tests he needs to graduate early, and that he speaks to his other teachers to get them to do the same. Since so much prestige and money is riding on it, the professor agrees, and Rex solves it in a matter of minutes. Bahlah thanks him, making a joke about his humor needing work, but his math talents are otherworldly. Rex gets upset and tells him not to call him "otherworldly" as he is not an alien. Bahlah assures him that it was a joke, and see, his sense of humor does need work. Rex relaxes and the professor offers Rex a job after his early graduation, but Rex says he has an experimental research project he wants to work on first. The professor seems interested and asks about it, but Rex refuses to say what it is, only that it is top secret, and that people will be blown away…
Back upstairs, Belle and Cassie are now arguing about John, and Cassie remarks that John never liked the twins to begin with. Then they argue about Belle and Belle flashes back to the day she learned that the twins were her mothers kids, and Mimi comes in. Cassie quickly takes off for a shower, and Belle tells Mimi that Cassie is not going to ruin her night. Mimi asks if that means her and Shawn are going to have sex, but Belle doesn't say anything. When Cassie comes back in, they argue more about being sisters, partying, drinking, Chaz being bad news, and on and on… Rex has arrived but mostly just stands here and listens. Belle tries to talk to her, but Cassie refuses to listen to reason, and flounces off. Rex goes after her and they argue. Cassie tells him they may be twins, but she wants to find herself and discover who she is, apart from him. Meanwhile, Belle is having several flashbacks to various arguments she has had with Cassie over Shawn. Rex comes back in, saying he made no headway with Cassie, and wonders what they are going to do. Belle says she is through worrying about her, and she will stay out of Cassie's life…

Downstairs, Cassie arrives in the lobby and she asks another student if they have seen Chaz, but the gal has not seen him. She asks Cassie how she is feeling, and says that she heard that she has a bit of "the hair of the dog". She tells Cassie that she has more if she wants it, and she pulls a cold can of beer from her purse. Cassie thanks her, and the gal leaves. Cassie looks relieved and she opens the can, just as Professor Bahlah comes over to her looking for Rex. He realizes Cassie is hiding something behind her back, and when trying to hide it, Cassie drops the opened can, he sees that it is beer and reminds her of the zero tolerance policy, and says he will have to report her. She tells him that she can explain…

Jack and Jennifer arrive at Carson Palmer's office and they pretend to be exterminators, telling Palmer's secretary that the place is overrun with mice. She says that she hasn't seen one, and Jack then holds up a dead, white mouse up by the tail. The gal screams and runs out. Jennifer smiles, and opens her purse, and Jack puts it in her purse. Inside his office, Carson is on the phone, telling someone that Bo Brady and Jack Deveraux are getting too close…just as Jack and Jennifer burst in. Palmer is angry, but Jack and Jennifer start right in with questions about the woman he was with. Palmer covers and says he picked her up at the bar. Jack and Jennifer know that is a lie, and tells him that they know her name and ta-da! She is a woman he prosecuted in the past! He then digs himself in deeper and says he was just picking up an attractive woman, but later recalled prosecuting her, so that was the end of it. He then orders them to leave, which they do, but not before promising to be back for the truth.
Jack and Jennifer return to the Spectator, excited to know they are getting close. Harold comes in with a file, filled with more goodies on Palmer. Jack and Jennifer study it and discover that Palmer is excellent at raising campaign money, but doesn't account where it all went. Jack has an idea to "shed more light" on the situation, and they take off with some mini flashlights.
Later on, back in Palmer's office, he is on the phone with Maria trying to warn her, that Jack and Jennifer know who she is and to stay away from him. He goes to leave and gives his secretary Carol some explicit instructions, of which we do not hear. He leaves, and Jack and Jennifer are hiding around the corner, and they try to sneak in, but are stopped by Carol, who is on to them now. She tells them she knows they are Jennifer Horton and Jack Deveraux, two reporters at the top of Palmer's blacklist!

They leave but hide around the corner again and once Carol is gone, they try once again to break it, only this time they are stopped by a security guard. Jack covers and says he is a process server who was unable to deliver a summons, and wanted to leave Palmer a note. The guard tells him too bad and tells him to call and leave a voice mail message. Jack pretends to leave, and he and Jennifer go back again. This time, Jennifer takes off a brooch, and picks the locks on both doors. They get into Palmer's office, and Jennifer gets an idea to hit the redial on the phone to see who Palmer may have called after they left. A sexy voice answers "Club Echelon". Jennifer quickly hangs up, and Jack tells her that is a "Gentlemen's Club". Jennifer wonders how he knows that. Jack quickly changes the subject and says he will go and tells her to go home to Abby, he will see her later. Jennifer wishes him luck, but no luck with the ladies. He tells her that she is the only lady he wants to get lucky with. They kiss and he tells her they have all the luck in the world, and he leaves. Once alone, Jennifer tells him to be careful…and fade…
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Genre(s): Drama, Soap

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