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tvinsider:  “Well, it was definitely an unexpected storyline they pitched me,” she teases. “I have to tell you, of all the ideas, I was pretty shocked.”

As a professional and businesswoman, Sweeney knows how to promote her appearances, movies, etc.  I respect that.

But with DAYS' insanely long tape-to-airdate gap, by the time this airs (whatever it is), will any of it be surprising to viewers?

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Hooray!!! I’ll have to tune in for sure!

Honestly every time AS returns as Sami the show really truly FEELS like Days again as I knew it.

It’s just a darn shame Ron screwed us out of a Lumi reunion that last time around with one of his craptastic plot twists, ugh.

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I'm shocked it took them this long to bring her back to be honest. Didn't her last appearance  kind of end on a cliffhanger note? I wonder if the situation on set made her balk at doing further guest appearances.

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This is good news. Marlena needs one of her children on the canvas, even if it’s only for a little while. 

I wonder how it’s all gonna play out lol 

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Sami is a character that i can take in small doses because over the years her character just kept being written the same and no growth but this next visit under Paula cwikly I hope we see something better but I have low expectations when it comes to the writing of Sami because everything it is always something dumb written by the writers 

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https://ew.com/alison-sweeney-returning-to-days-of-our-lives-sami-brady-8691378

A spokesperson for Sweeney told Entertainment Weekly on Tuesday that she is "excited to be back in Salem for a few days."

It's unclear how many episodes Sweeney will be on, and a representative for the show didn't immediately respond to EW's request for comment.

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