Beyond The Gates Spoilers Promo: ‘It’s All My Fault!’
Caught in the Act?
The action in the Beyond the Gates spoilers preview video for the week of June 9 opens with Chelsea and Kat over at Dani’s house, laughing and talking, when her secret lover Andre comes through the door saying, “Show yourself, woman!” He certainly has the attention of the two younger women as Chelsea asks, “Is there something that you need to share, Andre?” If that wasn’t enough of a close call, Andre and Dani are enjoying each other under the sheets when Vernon can be heard yelling out, “Dani, sweetheart,” causing her eyes to go wide with shock at her father being in her house. She lets out a squeal of panic as she and Andre look at each other in shock.
A Big Break?
At Orphey Gene’s diner, Jacob is updating Kat on the Leslie and Eva situation. “The helmet and gloves that we retrieved from Leslie’s apartment are the same ones that the rider on the bike in the accident had,” he tells Kat, who is elated at the progress of the case. “We are so close to putting that bitch away for good,” she tells her cousin Naomi’s husband.
Feelings of Guilt
Vernon and his granddaughter Naomi are also at Orphey Gene’s, and she is worried about her father, Bill. “I’m the reason he’s in the hospital in the first place,” she tells her grandfather, surprising him. “It’s all my fault,” she adds. Will Vernon be able to say anything to make Naomi feel better?
Getting the Band Back Together
Over at Anita and Vernon’s home, Anita has gathered her fellow Articulettes, Tracy and Sharon, on the couch with her. “The love was real,” proclaims Tracy as the other two ladies nod in agreement. “The sisterhood was real. And it’s still here. All we have to do is reclaim it,” Tracy says, her tone determined.
See it all for yourself in the video promo below and let us know what you think of the show so far in the comments section. To get a first look at BTG and the other entries in the daytime lineup, click here.
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