DAYS Recaps
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Kayla looked through a box of Stephanie’s old baby clothes. Steve came in
with Pocket. Kayla was happy that they were bonding. She said she was
looking to see if anything would fit Pocket. Steve said no girl clothes for
the boy. Steve then went to change Pocket and wound up with a wet shirt.
Kayla found an old bear of Steph’s and got sentimental for her daughter’s
childhood. Steve admitted that he feels cheated that he didn’t see her grow
up. Kayla changed Pocket into a onesie that read “I Love Daddy,” which
prompted Steve to make a face.
Aboard the Touch the Sky jet, Stephanie served a flirty, pushy passenger
named Mr. Lowell, then complained about him to Chelsea. “You let Jeremy
treat you like that all the time,” Chelsea sniffed. Steph defended her beau.
The two bickered.
Jett sat down next to Max and revealed himself as a cop. “You’re in some
serious heat,” Jett said. Max was annoyed that Jett deceived him. Jett asked
more questions about the side business, but Max played dumb. Agent Carver
warned him that Jeremy was going down and that Max should be honest about
whatever he knows. Max insisted on keeping mum. Jett got up and went to the
galley to talk to Chelsea. “Shouldn’t you be, like, flying the plane or
something?” she asked. He tried to explain why he didn’t tell her he was an
ISA agent, but she wasn’t interested in hearing what he had to say.
Mr. Lowell called Stephanie over and made lame excuses to keep her there. A
fed-up Steph dumped his food on him. Mr. Lowell started to yell at her and
grabbed her arm. Max stepped in and clocked him. Jett and Jeremy came to see
what the commotion was about. “Baby, did this guy put his hands on you?”
asked Jeremy, who was ready to pummell Lowell. Jett told Jer that the Vegas
police would handle it. Jeremy comforted Stephanie. Jett cuffed Lowell.
Jeremy asked where he got the hadrware. “They’re my Uncle Abe’s,” Jett
covered, then said one of them had to get back to the cockpit before the
passengers got worried.
EJ peered into Lucas’s hospital room and wasn’t thrilled to see Sami by her
husband’s side. Inside the room, Roman — who was still recovering
—questioned Sami, but she said she was only focused on Lucas waking
up. Roman assured her he’d be fine. Sami opened the door for Roman to exit.
Roman encountered Kate in the hallway, who asked about her son. Roman said
he’d be okay. EJ listened in on their conversation and was pleasantly
surprised to hear Kate refer to him as a hero. After, he called the Channel
6 news. Kate went inside and called to Lucas, who woke up. The women were
overjoyed. “I’m cold,” he said. “What the hell happened?” Sami filled him in
and he recalled hearing a female voice outside of the freezer truck. Kate
revealed that EJ saved him. Enter EJ, with a news crew, and a reporter
calling him “Salem’s hometown hero.”
The reporter interviewed Sami, EJ and Lucas, then EJ walked him out. Lucas
was not pleased and suspected that EJ was involved with his “accident”. EJ
returned and claimed Andre was behind it all. Sami and Lucas weren’t so
sure. “What about you?” Lucas queried. EJ feigned innocence. Lucas still
wasn’t convinced. Sami wanted to stay in the hospital with her husband; EJ
asked her to stay with him. Lucas barked that that would never happen. EJ
and Kate tried to change his mind. Sami insisted on staying with her
husband. EJ again offered his hospitality. Lucas lost it and tried to stand
up, but fell and was alarmed when he couldn’t feel his legs. A frustrated
Lucas kicked everyone out. They continued their discussion outside. Roman
came up in time to hear Sami saying she wouldn’t go home with EJ. Roman told
Wells to back off. The doctor arrived and said that Lucas’s numbness was
temporary and a result of the hypothermia. Sami was relieved and went in to
see her husband. Once alone with EJ, Roman said that he suspected EJ wasn’t
so innocent and that he’d be keeping an eye on him. After, Kate echoed the
sentiment, saying she’d strangle him if she found out he had anything to do
with harming Lucas.
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