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Days Of Our Lives: 50th Anniversary: Peter Reckell
Ep. #9527

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NBC | Peacock | Air Date: April 1, 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: Bo goes to great lengths for info on Palmer; Jack regains consciousness; John bails out Cassie (literally)!
SUMMARY:
In Belle's dorm room, she and Shawn are getting hot and heavy. They are kissing and are well on the verge of finally making love. Shawn slowly caresses her body and he makes a wise crack that Belle is wearing the
PREVIEW: Bo goes to great lengths for info on Palmer; Jack regains consciousness; John bails out Cassie (literally)!
SUMMARY:
In Belle's dorm room, she and Shawn are getting hot and heavy. They are kissing and are well on the verge of finally making love. Shawn slowly caresses her body and he makes a wise crack that Belle is wearing the wrong day. Belle is confused and asks him what he means and he says her panties are tomorrows. She stops and says that since it is after midnight she changed them. Shawn thinks this is funny and starts laughing but Belle doesn't think it's so funny. Shawn chalks his laughter up to he is just nervous. Shawn has trouble quitting laughing and this sparks an argument. Shawn tires to get her to calm down and eventually suggests that they start over and forget about it. They begin kissing again, and Shawn is telling her how when he's not with her, he's always thinking about her. Even when he was away on his baseball trip he couldn't stop thinking about her, even with all the guys and girls coming in and out of his room all night. The "girls" part angers Belle, and she questions Shawn what he meant by that. Shawn says the other guys invited the girls over to party, and some of them stayed there all night. Shawn assures her that it didn't mean anything, he did nothing with them. Belle snaps at him that he should have told her about it if it was no big deal, but he still tries to assure her, but Belle has a hard time believing him. She gets up and opens the door and tells him to get out! He gets up, in nothing but his boxers and tells her that she is over reacting, but Belle doesn't think she is. She picks up his clothes and throws them into the hallway, but before either of them has a chance to say anything, a girl is passing in the hallway and she sees this and she recognizes Shawn. She comes in and Shawn asks "Amy, what are you doing here?" Turns out she goes to State and is here visiting. And, as it turns out, she was one of the girls in Shawn's room that night. She calls Shawn "Tarzan" because of their night of fun. Amy proceeds to tell Belle a story about Shawn jumping off the roof of the hotel into the pool in nothing but his boxers, but when he hit the water, he lost his shorts, and that resulted in him having to drape a little towel around him. She says that everyone chanted "Tarzan!" and he did the "tarzan" yell. She tries to get him to do it again, but he sternly tells her no. Amy goes onto say that after that is when he crashed, even though the party moved to Shawn's room. Belle tells Shawn that there is a side of him that she has never seen. She tells him that he must have grown bored with her, so he jumped at the chance to party with some sexy cheerleaders. She once again tells him to get out and tells him to go party with people who appreciate the real Shawn Brady…
At Club Echelon, John is there and is quizzing Tony when John's cell phone rings. It is Cassie, she has been arrested for public drunkenness, and asks John to come help her. He wonders why she is calling him and she tells him that she doesn't want her mom or dad to know about this yet. John tells her he will be right there. John takes off and leaves Tony wondering where John is going in such a hurry…

Outside the club, Jack regains consciousness and sees a pair of breasts in his face. He asks has he died and gone to heaven? The woman is Natasha and she pulls Jack up and into her breasts and tries to comfort him. Jennifer is standing by and sees this and tells Jack that he isn't dead, at least not yet. Jennifer confronts the woman and says that is her ex-husband and her current fiancée. Natasha says that's ok. Jack politely thanks Natasha, but says that he is taken. Natasha tells Jack to come see her when he wants a real woman and leaves. Jennifer just looks at Jack and he says he can explain. Jennifer says that is not necessary, she knows exactly what is going on between him and Natasha. Jack tells her it isn't what she thinks. He tells her everything – about how he got recognized and he called Bo, he was attached by the bouncer, etc. Jennifer tells him she will wait with him for Bo to return. They head back inside, and Jennifer is shocked by what she sees...
In the parking lot in Bo's car, Maria has come onto Bo. She thinks he is cute and strong, and kisses him! Bo plays along at first but eventually tells her that is not what he's looking for right now. She says she thought he was looking for a good time, and he says yes, but a chemically induced one. He wonders if she can help. She tells him no at first until he gives her some money. She tells him she will see what she can do and she takes him to a house, and tells Bo to wait in the car, she will handle it. Bo doesn't stay, in fact she barely gets out of the car, and he is right behind her. Maria knocks on the door and Vin answers it and tells her the party is almost over - where has she been? Bo then comes up to the door and says he wants to party. Maria snaps that she told him to wait in the car, but Bo says he wants to party now. Vin asks Bo for references and he tries to get smart with him by naming some dead presidents but Vin tells him he won't sell him anything. Maria goes inside and Bo takes off, upset that he got nowhere. He returns to the club and meets up with Jack and Jennifer. He explains to them what happened and gives Jennifer the address to the house, so they can run a check on it. Bo tells them that he is going to look for some incriminating evidence on Palmer, and walks off. Jennifer wonders why a guy would come to such a club, and Jack says probably loneliness. Jennifer and Jack eventually leave to go home, and they express their happiness have one another and such a great relationship. They kiss and make love on the couch. Back at the club, Bo has gone undercover again to continue investigating. He ends up "picking up" Natasha. They sit at a table, order some champaign and begin talk. He tells her his name is "Norman" and he is a little nervous, this is his first time. She calms him and he wonders how she does it all the time. They talk some more and he eventually leads into the fact that she is so nice, unlike a woman he saw earlier, that he heard someone call "Maria". Natasha says that Maria is a hard one and anybody else would be fired for treating the guest that way, but Maria gets away with it. Bo goes on questioning, asking her if Maria has connections or something and Natasha wonders why he is so interested in Maria. He tries to cover, but she's not buying it and to says goodbye to Bo. Once again, he has gotten nowhere…
At the police station, Cassie tries to explain to Abe what happened to her, but he is preoccupied with the fact that someone, who he thinks is Bo, has broken into his file cabinet. John gets there and heads into Abe's office, as an officer makes a phone call to someone to get down here because John just arrived. John walks into Abe's office and asks what Cassie did? He says Cassie was found drunk in public, and her and some other kids did some damage to Salem Place, but they haven't charged her with anything yet. Just then, enter smug Carson Palmer, who says that is just like Abe, always doing favors for his friends. He reminds John that he is an honorary Brady, so once again the Brady's are getting special treatment. Carson wants Cassie locked up, but John says she is a first time offender and isn't looking at any hard time. He also warns Carson not to cross him, otherwise he will regret it. Carson then takes off and Cassie is impressed. She realizes John really does care about her, and she is touched. John begins to lecture Cassie that she shouldn't be drinking because she's underage and it is a crime. Cassie is shocked that is all she is getting from him. John says that he knows a lot of this is new to her, and tells her that he thinks she's learned her lesson. Cassie says she has learned her lesson, and John offers to take her home. She thanks John and gives him a hug. Suddenly, in walks a very upset Tony. Tony says he followed John and demands to know what is going on. He wonders why he wasn't called. Abe explains what happened, and tells him that Cassie wanted John to be called. Tony asks to speak with Cassie alone and Abe and John step outside. Once alone, Tony lectures Cassie for embarrassing herself in public and for dragging his name through the mud. He tells her he is taking her back to the dorm, and he becomes more upset when Cassie tells him that she got kicked out. John comes back in and tells Tony to give her a break, she is just being a kid. Tony snaps at John that this is none of his business, but John says it is because he is a relative. Tony tells Cassie he is taking her home, but Cassie says she doesn't want to go home with him, she asks John to take her home with him so she can be with her mother. Tony tells her that she is not leaving with John. Abe asks John if Marlena is at home and he tells her she is so he allows John to take Cassie home to her mother. Tony then tells John he will not come between him and his daughter…
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Genre(s): Drama, Soap

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