Post by flyboyla on Dec 10, 2021 4:30:15 GMT
EXCELLENT A perfect blend of drama and comedy, with a hearty dose of the supernatural, has kept DAYS interesting, lively and fun to watch. Crafting a Possession 2.0 story was bold in that it’s not going to be everyone’s cup of tea, but the tale is being told with care and attention, and a keen eye on the past. Using Doug as the means by which the devil returned was inspired, and puts beloved vets Bill Hayes (Doug) and Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie) in the thick of things for the first time in years. Adding The Sami Brady Story as source material for the plot was pure genius. The DiMera clan got a much-needed shot in the arm when Dan Feuerriegel was tapped to play a recast EJ, and Carson Boatman joined the cast as Johnny, a suave, mini-version of his dad. Filling the rooms in the mansion means more frequent appearances from Tony and Anna, as well as a newly reunited Chad and Abby, always a bonus. The show’s decision to work around Victoria Konefal’s (Ciara) recurring status has proven to be a win for “Cin” fans. Other than a quick kiss with Claire, Ben remained devoted to Ciara during her presumed death, and now that her memory has returned, Ciara is equally loyal to him. Their marriage is back on track, and they’re expecting a baby that the devil wants for himself, which is sure to keep them in heavy rotation, just where the majority of viewers want them. DAYS rotates visitors on and off the canvas seamlessly, and makes the characters feel like they’re still a part of the action. Alison Sweeney’s Sami has had very impactful returns, and the last one saw the very welcome reboot of “Lumi”, which means more Bryan R. Dattilo (Lucas). And the occasional drop-ins from Theo, Shawn and Belle, Rex and Vivian also provide a break from the same old, same old, day in and out.
GOOD Jackée Harry’s powerhouse Paulina has shaken up the canvas for the better, expanded the Price/Carver clan more than ever before and put a Black family solidly on the front burner in a way that feels wholly organic. James Reynolds’s Abe hasn’t had a dull moment since Paulina’s arrival, and their complicated romance was thrown a curveball — at their wedding, no less! — with the reveal that Paulina is Lani’s mother, but Abe is not her father. The twist has propelled Sal Stowers’s Lani into a new family dynamic as she has to navigate the fallout. Raven Bowens’s Chanel is another charming newcomer, who has proven to be a foil for Allie and Tripp’s adorable budding romance, and a love interest for Johnny. Going in for “Kaman” 2.0 is a surprising yet welcome move. Roman’s relationship with Anna was a bust and Kate has had very little luck in that department in the past decade or so, plus their pairing was super-popular the first time around. It’s not only a great idea, but makes perfect sense and puts Josh Taylor and Lauren Koslow to work.
SATISFACTORY We were happy to see Jay Kenneth Johnson back as Philip, but he has had precious little to do other than demonstrate that he’s still jealous of Brady. Speaking of Brady, it was an “it’s about time” move when the show finally decided to re-explore the Philip/Brady/Chloe triangle, but that story has yet to develop into something meaningful and it’s been playing for months. Yes, the “Stabi” connection worked, and we can see why the show wanted to capitalize on the chemistry between Brandon Barash (ex-Stefan) and Camila Banus (Gabi) by inventing his never-before-mentioned twin, Jake, but it’s two years later and we’re still not entirely sure who he really is. He’s a mechanic! He’s a CEO! We need to care more about this guy, and we need to see more depth to Jake and Gabi’s romance beyond scheming and having sex.
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT We’re unsure how to feel about the travails of Nicole/Rafe/Ava. Frankly, the story isn’t painting any of them in the best light and the point of it is unclear. Our solution: Keep Nicole in EJ’s orbit and figure out how to make Rafe and Ava work. Ever since the departure of Kristian Alfonso’s Hope and Melissa Reeves’s Jennifer, the Horton family has been a party of one in Julie. We love seeing Susan Seaforth Hayes, but when her scene partners are Gwen and Xander — two characters who have tangential ties at best to the family — it’s a problem. The Johnson family has suffered a similar fate. Kayla and Steve’s appearances feel, at times, to be window dressing, bereft of meaty drama. Mary Beth Evans and Stephen Nichols deserve better, and are capable of being so much more. There is an “out of sight, out of mind” ethos that doesn’t work. Months went by without anyone ever mentioning where Sarah is. It makes zero sense that she wouldn’t check in with her mother, so why has her name been said as often as Macbeth in a theater? Also, where did Rex go? For some reason, he disappeared rather than having proper good-byes with his family.
*****I have to agree with most of this except I think the whole Paulina and Lani storyline is absolutely horrible. It’s just not grabbing my attention and it bugs me because I love Jackeé. I’ve really come to love Ava’s character but feel she’d be better with Phillip. Lastly, I’m loving EJ and Nicole together. They are great together and hopefully this will finally give Lumi some happiness.
GOOD Jackée Harry’s powerhouse Paulina has shaken up the canvas for the better, expanded the Price/Carver clan more than ever before and put a Black family solidly on the front burner in a way that feels wholly organic. James Reynolds’s Abe hasn’t had a dull moment since Paulina’s arrival, and their complicated romance was thrown a curveball — at their wedding, no less! — with the reveal that Paulina is Lani’s mother, but Abe is not her father. The twist has propelled Sal Stowers’s Lani into a new family dynamic as she has to navigate the fallout. Raven Bowens’s Chanel is another charming newcomer, who has proven to be a foil for Allie and Tripp’s adorable budding romance, and a love interest for Johnny. Going in for “Kaman” 2.0 is a surprising yet welcome move. Roman’s relationship with Anna was a bust and Kate has had very little luck in that department in the past decade or so, plus their pairing was super-popular the first time around. It’s not only a great idea, but makes perfect sense and puts Josh Taylor and Lauren Koslow to work.
SATISFACTORY We were happy to see Jay Kenneth Johnson back as Philip, but he has had precious little to do other than demonstrate that he’s still jealous of Brady. Speaking of Brady, it was an “it’s about time” move when the show finally decided to re-explore the Philip/Brady/Chloe triangle, but that story has yet to develop into something meaningful and it’s been playing for months. Yes, the “Stabi” connection worked, and we can see why the show wanted to capitalize on the chemistry between Brandon Barash (ex-Stefan) and Camila Banus (Gabi) by inventing his never-before-mentioned twin, Jake, but it’s two years later and we’re still not entirely sure who he really is. He’s a mechanic! He’s a CEO! We need to care more about this guy, and we need to see more depth to Jake and Gabi’s romance beyond scheming and having sex.
NEEDS IMPROVEMENT We’re unsure how to feel about the travails of Nicole/Rafe/Ava. Frankly, the story isn’t painting any of them in the best light and the point of it is unclear. Our solution: Keep Nicole in EJ’s orbit and figure out how to make Rafe and Ava work. Ever since the departure of Kristian Alfonso’s Hope and Melissa Reeves’s Jennifer, the Horton family has been a party of one in Julie. We love seeing Susan Seaforth Hayes, but when her scene partners are Gwen and Xander — two characters who have tangential ties at best to the family — it’s a problem. The Johnson family has suffered a similar fate. Kayla and Steve’s appearances feel, at times, to be window dressing, bereft of meaty drama. Mary Beth Evans and Stephen Nichols deserve better, and are capable of being so much more. There is an “out of sight, out of mind” ethos that doesn’t work. Months went by without anyone ever mentioning where Sarah is. It makes zero sense that she wouldn’t check in with her mother, so why has her name been said as often as Macbeth in a theater? Also, where did Rex go? For some reason, he disappeared rather than having proper good-byes with his family.
*****I have to agree with most of this except I think the whole Paulina and Lani storyline is absolutely horrible. It’s just not grabbing my attention and it bugs me because I love Jackeé. I’ve really come to love Ava’s character but feel she’d be better with Phillip. Lastly, I’m loving EJ and Nicole together. They are great together and hopefully this will finally give Lumi some happiness.