Full Episode Spoilers Days of Our Lives: Ej’s Hypnosis Outcome,Javis Bf Debuts, Chanel Biopsy Resutl

This upcoming week on Days of Our Lives feels unusually heavy — because almost every storyline is bound by grief, secrets, or the terror of losing someone.

Even the power struggles and romance angles feel overshadowed by guilt and unfinished business. Salem isn’t just a town in turmoil. It’s a town in mourning. And the most dangerous thing a grieving person can do is stop caring about the consequences.


Amy Choy: From Grief to Revenge

The biggest emotional spiral of the week belongs to Amy Choy.

Her grief over Sophia is pushing her into dangerous territory — especially after more evidence is recovered from the river. The writers appear to be intentionally setting Amy up as a woman who feels abandoned by the justice system. The way she’s becoming obsessed with Holly Jonas paying for Sophia’s death makes it sound less like a legal fight and more like a personal crusade.

If the Salem PD doesn’t move fast enough for her, Amy could absolutely cross lines she never would have touched before. A grieving mother with nothing left to lose is a powder keg. And the fuse is already burning.


Jennifer’s Truce — Not Forgiveness

Meanwhile, Jennifer Horton Deveraux offering Cat Green a truce is an interesting development. But it doesn’t sound like forgiveness at all. It feels more like reluctant acceptance. Jennifer probably realizes that fighting Cat forever won’t bring back the dead or undo the past. But the distrust runs deep — and it’s not going anywhere.

That simmering tension could become explosive once EJ DiMera’s hypnosis sessions begin. The hypnosis angle sounds like classic DiMera chaos in the best possible way. Marlena Evans agreeing to hypnotize EJ as promised raises the stakes immediately — because recovered memories on this show are never simple. They’re never clean. They always unlock doors that should have stayed locked.

The real danger for Cat is that EJ may finally start connecting dots about her ISA involvement. If he remembers enough about Italy and the clinic, he could realize he’s been investigated right under his nose. EJ tends to become especially dangerous when he feels manipulated — and the paranoia that will consume him once the pieces start falling into place could be devastating.


Johnny’s Corporate War vs. Chanel’s Survival

In the midst of all this, Johnny DiMera’s corporate problems almost feel minor compared to what Chanel DuPree DiMera may be facing. Tony DiMera trying to force Johnny out as CEO would normally be front-burner drama — but Chanel’s apparent breast cancer diagnosis changes everything emotionally.

Funny how perspective works. A corporate takeover loses its sting when the woman you love might be fighting for her life.

I didn’t realize how grounded Johnny and Chanel have become as a couple until storylines like this started focusing less on glamour and more on fear, support, and survival. Their attempt to stay optimistic sounds heartbreaking — because soap optimism usually means the most difficult scenes are still to come.

Lanie Price Grant leaning on Eli Grant during all of this feels important too. It’s a reminder that this story is becoming deeply family-centered. The emotional fallout won’t stop with Johnny and Chanel. It’s going to ripple through everyone who loves them.


Leo, Gus, and the Chaos That Follows

Then there’s the arrival of Gus in Javi Hernandez’s life. Whenever Leo Stark gets introduced to a new romantic rival or potential complication, disaster usually follows. Leo masks his insecurity with sarcasm and manipulation, but his jealousy could become both hilarious and painful to watch.

Michael O’Campo debuting as Gus could shake up that entire dynamic fast. And in Leo’s world, shaken-up dynamics usually collapse into rubble.


Julie’s Bittersweet Crossroads

Perhaps the most quietly emotional story of the week belongs to Julie Williams.

Being asked to dinner by Foster may seem like a small moment, but for long-time viewers, it carries the weight of decades. Doug Williams was such a defining love story that seeing Julie even consider companionship with someone else feels bittersweet — like turning a page you never wanted to reach.

This doesn’t sound like replacing Doug. It sounds like Julie slowly figuring out whether life after devastating loss can still include connection. Whether the heart can heal enough to let someone new in — even just for dinner.


The Chessboard and the Missing Pawn

And finally, the material involving John Black’s grave and Stefano DiMera’s chessboard may be the most intriguing mystery element of all.

Brady Black and **Belle