Days of Our Lives FULL Episode: Amy Crushed by River Discovery, Julie New Romance

Welcome back to Salem, where the streets are paved with secrets and every conversation is a landmine waiting to explode. This week, the town is serving up a cocktail of grief, romance, revenge, and enough awkward family dinners to fill a lifetime. And honestly? That’s exactly how Salem likes it — raw, unpredictable, and balanced on the edge of chaos.

Let’s start with the kind of news that almost makes you forget where you are. Julie Williams may be stepping into a chapter of her life that nobody saw coming. When Foster asks her out on a date, it’s not just a simple invitation — it’s the beginning of something that could rewrite the script for two people who have both known profound loss. They’ve already shared a connection so sweet it felt like a breath of fresh air in a town that usually suffocates on its own drama. And because they both understand what it means to lose someone, to carry that weight and still find a reason to smile, this could actually become something genuinely touching. But let’s be real — Salem never lets romance breathe for five seconds without drama circling like a shark. The question isn’t whether trouble will come; it’s when, and in what form.

Because while Julie might be finding a flicker of light, the heaviest story of the week belongs to Amy Choi. She has been clinging to hope with both hands, believing — needing to believe — that Sophia somehow survived. That the river gave her daughter back. That tragedy could be cheated. But the recovery from that same river has left her crushed, shattered in a way that goes beyond grief. The evidence is undeniable now, and the weight of it presses down like the water itself. With the memorial approaching, Amy is forced to face what she has been running from — that Sophia is truly, irrevocably gone.

And then there’s Holly. Still unable to forgive. Still frozen in a place where anger has become armor. Tate tries to talk some sense into her, desperate to bridge the gap before it becomes a chasm. But the spoilers whisper something darker — that it may already be too late. Because when grief curdles into something else, when pain has nowhere to go, it finds a target. And the rumblings suggest Amy is starting to plot revenge. Revenge that could consume everything in its path. Revenge that seems to have Holly squarely in its crosshairs.

Meanwhile, in a home that has seen more than its share of storms, Jack and Jennifer sit down for the kind of conversation that families dread and desperately need. After Jack reconnects with Gwen — a bridge he had to rebuild plank by plank — he and Jennifer finally have a heart-to-heart about their children. The past, the mistakes, the love that never quite faded. And in a move that signals she may be ready to turn a page, Jennifer reaches out to Cat Green, extending an olive branch that could finally call a truce. But don’t be fooled — with JJ Deveraux returning to Salem, the Deveraux family saga is far from written. Every reunion brings new questions, and in this family, answers never come easy.

Elsewhere, the city’s wheels keep turning. EJ undergoes hypnosis, and whatever surfaces from the depths of his subconscious could change everything. Chanel waits with bated breath for her biopsy results, the kind of news that can either lift a life or sink it. And Marlena faces the painful anniversary of John Black’s death — a date that carves itself into her heart year after year, a wound that time has softened but never healed.

If all of that doesn’t tell you this week is going to be emotional, nothing will. Salem isn’t just serving drama — it’s serving a feast. And everyone at the table is hungry