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Post by leafs27 on May 1, 2020 16:27:55 GMT
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Post by stargazer1682 on May 1, 2020 20:14:46 GMT
I'm about two episodes behind now, as I haven't gotten around to yesterday's episode yet or today's, but I thought I saw a spoiler that Evan was going to tell his sister his big secret he and Orpheus were keeping; and I thought in the last episode I watched he was just about to or implied he had between scenes (I could be mistaken about that last part). I don't really care for this idea the more it sinks in. The baby switching plots are dumb as it is, this goes beyond the pale of convoluted. I had thought it might be vaguely interesting if some sort of "double-switch" inexplicably took place before the suddenly death, but even that would be a clusterfuck. At least though, then it would turn out that the baby Sarah has been raising this whole time was actually her's; which would be the only thing I'd want to get out of such an asinine plot, because having the baby be Brady's and Kristen's is stupid. And it's just as stupid to contrive Mickey to be alive under these circumstances; because it's not the fucking baby Sarah's been raising for a year! It's not a sweater or something where you can just go, "This one's Kristen's, you have to give it to her, but here's one just like it as a consolation!" It's not the same. It's a living, breathing human that Sarah first and foremost has grown to love, that Eric has come to love and arguably even Xander, to whatever he degree he's even capable of such things; you can't just move it to another person and say, "this is really Mickey, Mickey's alive." No, this other little girl, if this plays out, isn't really Mickey; she was never Mickey. She was going to be Mickey, but she never had the chance to become Mickey. Brady and Kristen's little girl is Mickey/Mackenzie; and even if they change her name to the one Brady and Kristen would have given her, her identity over the last year as Mickey arguably goes with her, even if this is where it ends and nobody is Mickey. I'm not sure it should be transferred to somebody else, even if that person was originally meant to have that name or that life over the last year. And then on top of everything, it's just another case of Days not committing to any consequences to their stories. They go through the motions of having a baby die for the sake of manufacturing drama and then try to negate the whole thing. It doesn't even make sense (not that that would stop them). Because the baby was not dead yet before everything that we definitely know happened went down. Xander and Victor were visiting Sarah and Eric's baby when it went into distress, the doctor tried to intervene and the baby died. Unless Orpheus or Evan are pescient, why would they have swapped Zoey's baby seemingly healthy, living baby for Eric and Sarah's?
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Post by glozone on May 2, 2020 15:47:39 GMT
That's not the most reputable site in the world. I mean, who knows, maybe it's true, but I have not seen that anywhere else and to me it doesn't add up. It's pretty convoluted, there's no reason Zoey would have been in Salem yet anyway, and besides what does bringing Mackenzie back to life even get them? They're moving Eric and Sarah on from one another, they don't need this baby to bind them. It wouldn't really invalidate anything Victor or Xander did. It gets Maggie off the hook for the baby I guess, but it doesn't get her out of jail because she still killed Adrienne.
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Post by leafs27 on May 4, 2020 15:39:47 GMT
I've seen it on FB and also mentioned on Daytime Royalty.
But it's just a rumour as of now, I don't know if there is any truth to it at all.
I agree is convoluted and stupid.
Judi Evans is returning in August or something so maybe Adrienne isn't dead. They haven't confirmed if she's playing Adrienne or Bonnie or an angel or something.
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