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Episode 2 July 12th photos

Who is working at the gym?

In the 1980s on DAYS, Josh Taylor played the character "Chris Kositchek" who ran a gym called the Body Connection. 


According to @JAS0N47 Megan Hathaway supposedly died in the hot tub at the Body Connection in 1985.
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Well she DID die there. Until we learned in Episode #1 of Beyond Salem 2, that Megan is alive and holding John and Steve hostage.

After Chris Kositchek stopped running the Body Connection, he worked at Shenanigans, and then was going to become a lawyer.  Was not heard from after that.
The same actor, Josh Taylor, years later, was cast as the current Roman Brady.

So has Chris opened up a chain of gyms?
Or is Roman Brady visiting whatever city Paul and Andrew are in?
Or is there a random lookalike gym employee working?

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I think it is a cute nod to the idea that Eileen plays Kristen on the webisodes, but not on the flagship.  It assumes that the audience is savvy enough to know the difference.

However, as for the character of Chris, it seems a shame that a guy who was once both an attorney and an alternative fuel inventor now works at the front desk of his gym.  I hope he'll own a chain of gyms and he's doing an undercover boss thing.

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Surprisingly, I've already downloaded the first episode, so it feels good to be chiming in. Will it be delightful or will it be a train wreck? I've got 8 more minutes till the download is complete. Well, with 6 seeders, I'll take what I can get. 

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