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DAYS: Return revealed in photo from set...

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"Pecsahoy"?

 

I'm kidding.

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What's Beemer's Snapchat name?

Don't know. Someone messaged me on Facebook and said the photo was from his Snapchat. Later heard the photo was also on Instagram, So, I don't know its exact origins. Just that it was somehow from Brandon originally. 

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I would love if they used this to address the fact that he killed EJ. It's crazy Stefano never learned that. 

 

Read is very good. And he worked better and better as Clyde the more they stopped caring about making us like him and just made him a gross lunatic.

The fact is that Clyde did not kill EJ.

 

thats semantics. The fact is he hired  someone to kill EJ, who did just that. Under the law, he would be guilty. The show left it open for EJ to return, but they have not confirmed that he is alive and therefore is dead. Clyde is responsible for that and even he thinks he got EJ killed

He did not hire anyone to kill EJ. Clyde talked to EJ's henchman Miguel about expanding the drug business. Later during a confrontaton, EJ punched Clyde. Miguel shot EJ and Clyde was furious that Miguel acted on his own. Clyde later had Jeremiah kill Miguel.

 

I don't understand why so many fans feel the need to rewrite stuff that we saw play out on-screen. It's bad enough when the writers do it.

 

But he was responsible for EJ's death. It's dramatically unsatisfying for that never to have been a factor in the story. It's bad, lazy writing. Stefano DiMera, of all people, wouldn't have been like, "Oh, you were actually mad at the guy who pulled the trigger? Never mind, then!"

I would love if they used this to address the fact that he killed EJ. It's crazy Stefano never learned that. 

 

Read is very good. And he worked better and better as Clyde the more they stopped caring about making us like him and just made him a gross lunatic.

The fact is that Clyde did not kill EJ.

 

thats semantics. The fact is he hired  someone to kill EJ, who did just that. Under the law, he would be guilty. The show left it open for EJ to return, but they have not confirmed that he is alive and therefore is dead. Clyde is responsible for that and even he thinks he got EJ killed

He did not hire anyone to kill EJ. Clyde talked to EJ's henchman Miguel about expanding the drug business. Later during a confrontaton, EJ punched Clyde. Miguel shot EJ and Clyde was furious that Miguel acted on his own. Clyde later had Jeremiah kill Miguel.

 

I don't understand why so many fans feel the need to rewrite stuff that we saw play out on-screen. It's bad enough when the writers do it.

Its more misremembering info than rewriting history. Still Clyde was involved and his role was never released

Fair enough.

 

I guess I never saw the big deal about it since EJ was a criminal who got away with alot of things over the years.

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I've never cared about it coming out either, but then again I really never cared for EJ so him shot and forgotten about was fine by me.

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It just felt dropped and sloppy to me. They were building this whole thing about Clyde trying to out-maneuver Stefano and Victor, those two titans teaming up against him, and they plonked EJ's death into the middle of that and basically never did anything about it. I disliked it for that reason and because it didn't feel "big."

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