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Sure, what the heck, you can call me honey, just don't call me late for dinner (yuk yuk)

However, according Variety, since 2008, DVD sales have declined more than 86%.  So an N of 1 is not a great indicator of need

Poor Shane not only had a doppelganger twin, but his ex-partner Gabrielle also had a doppelganger, identical twins were popping up like flies.

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"Beyond Salem" Episode # 105:
 
105...9/10/21: (Episode Length: 42:35)
Cast: Abe, Anna, Ben, Billie, Chad, Ciara, Eli, John, Kyle, Lani, Marlena, Paulina, Shane/Drew, Sonny, Tony, Will, Austin, Carrie, Leo, Lord Sebastian, Michelle, Stunt Coordinator.
Sets: New Orleans Hotel Room & Corridor, Will & Sonny's Apartment, Zurich Police Station, Zurich Interrogation Room, Chad's Phoenix Guestroom, Carrie & Austin's Townhouse & Corridor, Paulina's Mansion, Alamainian Museum; Stock Footage Exteriors.
 
ACT ONE
New Orleans Hotel Room (Ben, Ciara, Drew)
Will & Sonny's Apt. (Will, Sonny)
Zurich PS (Billie, Kyle, Xs)
Zurich IR (Carrie, Austin)
Will & Sonny's Apt. (Will, Sonny)
Chad's Phoenix Guestroom (Chad, Leo)
 
ACT TWO
Chad's Phoenix Guestroom (Chad, Leo)
Carrie & Austin's Townhouse (Anna, Tony, John, Marlena)
Zurich PS (Billie, Kyle, Xs)
Zurich IR (Carrie, Austin, Billie)
New Orleans Hotel Room & Corr (Ben, Ciara, Shane)
 
ACT THREE
Paulina's Mansion (Paulina, Lani, Eli, Abe)
New Orleans Hotel Room & Corr (Ben, Ciara, Shane)
Carrie & Austin's Townhouse & Corr (Anna, Tony, John, Marlena, Drew)
Will & Sonny's Apt. (Will, Sonny, Chad, Leo)
 
ACT FOUR
Zurich IR (Carrie, Austin, Billie)
Carrie & Austin's Townhouse (Anna, Tony, John, Marlena, Drew, Kyle)
New Orleans Hotel Room (Ben, Ciara, Shane)/Intercut (phone call): Carrie & Austin's Townhouse (Anna, Tony, John, Marlena)
Paulina's Mansion (Paulina, Lani, Eli, Abe, Michelle)
 
ACT FIVE
Will & Sonny's Apt. (Will, Sonny, Chad, Leo)
Paulina's Mansion (Paulina, Lani, Eli, Abe, Michelle)
Carrie & Austin's Townhouse (Anna, John, Marlena, Billie)
New Orleans Hotel Room (Ben, Ciara, Shane)
Alamainian Museum (Drew, Kyle, Lord Sebastian)
 
ACT SIX
Alamainian Museum (Drew, Kyle, Lord Sebastian, John, Billie)
Carrie & Austin's Townhouse (Anna, Tony, Carrie, Austin)
Alamainian Museum (Drew, Kyle, Lord Sebastian, John, Billie, Marlena)
Will & Sonny's Apt. (Will, Sonny, Chad, Leo)
Alamainian Museum (Drew, Kyle, Lord Sebastian, John, Billie, Marlena)
 
ACT SEVEN
Paulina's Mansion (Paulina, Lani, Eli, Abe)
New Orleans Hotel Room (Ben, Ciara)
Will & Sonny's Apt. (Will, Sonny, Chad)
Alamainian Museum (Billie, Shane, Lord Sebastian)
Carrie & Austin's Townhouse (Anna, Tony, Carrie, Austin, John, Marlena)
 
CREDITS (Episodes 1-5):
Starring:
James Reynolds as Abe Carver (1-3, 5)
Deidre Hall as Marlena Black (1-3, 5)
Lamon Archey as Eli Grant (1-3, 5)
Drake Hogestyn as John Black
Sal Stowers as Lani Price Grant (1-3, 5)
Robert Scott Wilson as Ben Weston (1-2, 4-5)
Billy Flynn as Chad DiMera
Jackee Harry as Paulina Price (1-3, 5)
Thaao Penghlis as Tony DiMera (1-3, 5)
Leann Hunley as Anna DiMera (1-3, 5)
Victoria Konefal as Ciara Weston (1-2, 4-5)
Lisa Rinna as Billie Reed
Eileen Davidson as Kristen DiMera (3-4)
Eileen Davidson as Sister Mary Moira (3)
Chandler Massey as Will Horton
Austin Peck as Austin Reed (1, 3-5)
Christie Clark as Carrie Brady Reed (1, 3-5)
Greg Rikaart as Leo Stark
Charles Shaughnessy as Shane Donovan (1, 3-5)
Charles Shaughnessy as Drew Donovan (5)
Zach Tinker as Sonny Kiriakis (1-3, 5)
Peter Porte as Agent Kyle Graham (2-5)
Thai "The Thaiga" Edwards as Frank (1-3)
Edward Gelhaus as Rodney (1-3)
Ellen Karsten as Nola (1)
Louis Van Amstel as Auctioneer (2)
Jackie Cox as Jackie Cox (3)
Adrienne Frantz as Sophie Faversham (4)
Scott Bailey as Miles Faversham (4)
Roxy Wood as Cori Blake (4)
Enya Flack as Michelle White (5)
Noah Huntley as Lord Sebastian (5)
Michael de Lara as Bidding Man (2)
Sasha Higgins - Princess Gina Double (1)
Reuben Lee - Eli Stunt Double (2)
Chris Nielsen - Stunt Coordinator (2, 4-5)
Louis Van Amstel - Choreographer (2, 4)
 
Executive Producer: Ken Corday
Co-Executive Producer: Albert Alarr
Senior Producer: Janet Spellman-Drucker
Producer: Randy Dugan
Developed by: Ron Carlivati (1-3, 5)
Written by: Ron Carlivati (4)
Directed by: Sonia Blangiardo-Goins (1-2), Noel Maxam (3), Albert Alarr (4-5)
 
Associate Writer: Ryan Quan (1-3, 5)
Script Editor: Fran Myers
Story by: Jeanne Marie Ford (1), Katherine Schock (2), Dave Ryan (3), Ryan Quan (4), Jamey Giddens (5)
Teleplay by: Joanna Cohen (1), Richard Culliton (2, 5), Carolyn Culliton (3), David Kreizman (4)
Staff Writers: Lorraine Broderick, Rebecca McCarty, Elizabeth Snyder
 
Production Coordinator: Sara Peterson
Production Manager: Jeff Voorhees
Theme by: Ken Corday, D. Brent Nelson
Music Composed by: Ken Corday, D. Brent Nelson
Music Directors: D. Brent Nelson, Paul F. Antonelli
Associate Directors: Joseph H. Lumer, Michael Fiamingo
Stage Managers: Lucy Yalenian, Jessie Harrison, Sara Peterson
Production Associates: Holly Metts, Alexis Straiten
Property Master: Steve Dempsey
Production Designer: Tom Early
Art Director: Danielle Mullen
Assistant Art Directors: Adele Fenner, Bronte Campbell, Katelyn Budke
Assistants to the Producers: Adriana Alvarado, Kaylin Stewart, Jennifer Werwage, Elizabeth Messick
Testing Coordinator: Nicholas DeFilippis
Production Finance: Cynthia Aamoth, Terri Lynn Doubet, Bruno Gerardo
Writers' Assistants: Tyler Topits, Kirk Doering
Publicity: Maya Frangie
Digital Content Producer: Kaley Smith
Casting by: Marnie Saitta
Casting Associate: Bob Lambert, C.S.A.
Costume Designer: Richard Bloore
Wardrobe: Jammie Harris, Sara Auhagen, Jennifer Seery, Alix Scott, Michele Jaffe, Mary Lane, Margo Rombough
Makeup Artists: Deidre Decker, Elizabeth Dahl, Karen Dahl, Natalie Thimm, Morgan McDonnell, Glen Gutierrez, Orlando Marin
Hairstylists: Marisa Ramirez, Amber Renick, Armando Licon, Dora Torres, Olajide Elizabeth, Amanda Glaza
Technical Directors: Mike Caruso, John Sizemore
Director of Photography: Vince Steib
Audio: Nick Kleissas
Boom Operators: Harry Young, Stu Rudolph, Victoria Luckey (1-2, 4-5)
Cameras: Mark Warshaw, Michael J. Denton, John Bromberek, Steve Clark (4-5)
Post Producer/Supervising Editor/A.D.: Lugh Powers
Post Supervisor/Editor/A.D.: Jenee Muyeau
Additional Editing: Jill Underhill
Post Production Audio: Kevin K. Church
Assistant Editor: Jonathan Amirkhan
Video Tape Operator: Brian Duclos
Senior Video: Alexis Dellar Hanson
Electronic Maintenance: Marko Fox
Special Effects: Gregg Church
Messenger: Rumsin Givargiznia
Stock Footage Provided By: Sony, Motion Elements, Pond 5, Shutterstock, iStock
Produced at The Burbank Studios, A Worthe Real Estate Group Property
Executive in Charge of Production: Mike Russell
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