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Days of Our Lives: Returns, Revelations, and DiMera Mysteries (Nov 24–28)
Salem is set to sizzle the week of November 24–28 as Days of Our Lives delivers long-awaited homecomings, family reckonings, and a DiMera mystery that refuses to stay buried. Clear your schedule—this is appointment soap.
The Horton-Deveraux dynasty roars back to the forefront. Matthew Ashford and Melissa Reeves anchor the week as Jack and Jennifer, bringing that timeless mix of grit and grace.
Their scenes with Julie—played with luminous poise by legend Susan Seaforth Hayes—layer history, heart, and hard truths into every exchange.

Midweek brings a fan-favorite return: Casey Moss reprises JJ Deveraux on Wednesday, November 26. His first stops? Tense encounters with Philip and Gabi that crackle with unfinished business.
By Friday, November 28, JJ is fully folded back into the Horton-Deveraux fold, igniting a heartfelt family reunion—and potentially a few old fires.
Across town, the DiMera storyline turns from ominous to urgent. Kristen is abducted straight from her prison cell, attacked and blindfolded in a brazen snatch-and-grab that leaves law enforcement fuming.
When she wakes up, the shock deepens—she’s confined with Tony, who vanished overseas under equally murky circumstances.
The question on everyone’s lips: Who’s pulling the strings? Fan theories swirl. Vivian Alamain, Salem’s patron saint of elegant menace, could easily be orchestrating a revenge riddled pageant.
Others point to Dimitri von Leuschner, unpredictable and opportunistic. But a darker, juicier possibility rises—Stefan DiMera himself, reshaped by time away and hungry to prove the doubters wrong.
There’s precedent. Stefan’s explosive debut with Vivian turned a New Year’s gala into a war zone—so imagine a transformed Stefan staging a scorched-earth re-entrance tied to the Free Clinic’s grand opening.
Whether he’s a prisoner plotting escape, a pawn reprogrammed, or a general marshaling chaos, his name sits at the center of every DiMera whisper.
Meanwhile, the week sprinkles in pivotal goings and comings beyond the core families. Alice Halsey’s Rachel Black appears Monday, November 24, sharing emotionally charged beats with Brady and Sarah, then returns Thursday to widen the storyline’s fallout. On Friday, Cary Christopher pops in as Thomas DiMera, joining a constellation of vets—Ashford, Seaforth Hayes, and more—for scenes steeped in legacy.
Over in Horton Square, Aaron Green (Lewis Tomeo) crosses paths with Chanel on Tuesday, November 25 in an awkward, intriguing run-in that all but guarantees future complications. File under: this will matter later.
This stretch also caps several victory-lap appearances. Thaao Penghlis thrills as Tony, sparking high-voltage chemistry opposite Stacy Haiduk’s ever-unpredictable Kristen.
Bryan Dattilo signs off from a warmly received Lucas return, while Greg Vaughan once again grounds the chaos as Eric, lending moral clarity and quiet gravity when Salem needs it most.
Threaded through the week is a mood of reckoning. Jack and Jennifer weigh safety, family, and second chances. Julie practices forgiveness without forgetting.
The Hortons lean into legacy, even as the DiMeras brace for a storm that feels engineered rather than accidental.
By Friday, expect Horton heart and DiMera danger to collide—one side drawing strength from tradition, the other from audacity.
The result is classic Days: reunions that soothe, revelations that sting, and a final act that sets the stage for bigger shocks just over the horizon.
Bottom line: From the Horton homecoming to the double DiMera disappearance, November 24–28 is packed with the kind of character-driven fireworks that made Salem a legend.
Keep your eyes on JJ’s return, Rachel’s ripple effects, and every breadcrumb pointing to who—and what—engineered this latest DiMera nightmare.
Because in Salem, family brings you home. And secrets make sure you never rest.




