John Aniston passed away on November 11th at the age of 89, but we are still going to see him on Days of our Lives. Therefore, Peacock is going to honor him during his final appearance, which will stream on December 26th.
Even though the Soap Opera will be saying goodbye to the man, who has been with them since 1985, it is not the end of his character’s story. The Daytime Drama’s representative told E!, “In terms of finishing this storyline of Victor Kiriakis, we are still working this out.”
I am sure the writers will come up spectacular ending for one of Salem’s most notorious residents. I can’t wait to see how they do it because you know it is going to be one for the ages. That is because the bad guy always goes out with a bang.
Before Tobey Maguire was a good boy in Spider-Man, he was a bad one on General Hospital. He looks the same now as he did when he was 16 in that 1992 episode.
CBS Daytime is going to have some big milestones season, and it starts with The Young and the Restless celebrating its 50th season on the air starting on September 30th. In honor of the Soap Opera’s actual 50th birthday in March, we can expect several fan favorites to return home to Genoa City. I hope that Doug Davidson is one of them.
Then on April 14th, The Bold and the Beautiful will air its 9,000th episode. Imagine how many weddings, fights, deaths, and births we have witnessed in all of that time.
Almost as much money as Drew Carey has given away during his 15 seasons on The Price is Right.
That is one more season than Wayne Brady has been hosting. Let’s Make a Deal. And that game show is kicking off the season on September 19th by giving luxury cars all week long.
It is going to be busy on CBS when the sun is out this season, so make sure to rest up for it.
A moving message from Deidre Hall to our Days of our Lives family. Stream Days of our Lives exclusively on @PeacockTV beginning Monday September 12th. A special $1.99 per month offer (for 12 months) begins on September 1 for a limited time. Terms apply. pic.twitter.com/1nO0xWR59Y
Days of our Lives is moving from NBC, exclusively to Peacock on September 12th, and that means that Soap Opera will no longer be free to watch. However, the steaming service wants to keep its loyal viewers, so they are offering a great price for their service.
For $1.99 a month or $19.99 for the year, you can get Peacock and all it has to offer. So you can watch Days, Bel-Air, Halloween Ends, or the Saved By the Bell revival anytime you want.
What are you waiting for? For the price of a cup of regular coffee, you can get hours of television to binge. Hurry because this offer won’t last forever.
And what is up with Diedre Hall making it sound like an ActionAid commercial? And why did I follow suit?
Maurice Bernard is not only the King of Port Charles, but he is also the King behind the scenes.
Therefore, Marcus Coloma needs to impress him so that he can get the good storylines. How is Coloma going to do that? He danced like the King, the King of Rock and Roll, aka Elvis Presley.
Did Nikolas Cassadine get Sonny Corinthos’ approval? Nope. Kin Shriner already beat him to it, and he didn’t have to dance for his supper.
Now, let’s talk about Coloma shaking his assets. I would say he needs to do that more often on the Soap Opera, but his tush is not safe for daytime.