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More pics:  Soaphub labeled these pics for Dec. 4 but apparently at least some are for Dec. 5?  Hope at the cemetery.
https://soaphub.com/days-of-our-lives/spoilers-days/preview-shocked-hope-sees-doug-williams-iii-plus-where-shawn-belle-stand/


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I have a theory

We know from Instagram that Javi filmed a scene where he stopped a wedding due to fraud at some point in the future.

What if Doug III gets together with Leo?  But, Javi suspects he is a fraud.  Leo dismisses his concerns, as Javi has betrayed him in the past.  But as the wedding approaches, Gwen arrives, recognizes Doug as Spencer Olsen, tells Javi, and they stop the wedding.

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Spoilers for the week of December 9th

Chanel comes home as Johnny and Alex are arguing.

Jada gives Rafe some news.

Jennifer gives Julie some upsetting news.

Hope reunites with Steve, Kayla, and Roman.

Steve strolls down memory lane with Kayla.

Jada offers Shawn his job back.

 

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Days of Our Lives
week ending December 13 (x)

Monday, December 9, 2024 – Episode #15005

Rafe tells Jada concerning news. Chanel catches Alex and Johnny mid-argument. Kate throws a wrench in EJ's plan. Leo is surprised when Javi shows him sympathy.

Tuesday, December 10, 2024 – Episode #15006

Jennifer gives Julie some bad news. Hope reunites with Kayla, Steve and Roman. Chad has no choice but to comfort Cat. JJ and Gabi share a fraught moment.

Wednesday, December 11, 2024 – Episode #15007

Chad and Cat find themselves in danger. JJ tries to save Gabi from Clyde. Leo seeks advice from Marlena. Ava and Brady’s bond continues to grow.

Thursday, December 12, 2024 – Episode #15008

Steve and Kayla take a stroll down memory lane. Chad hopes to get answers from Clyde. JJ and Gabi continue on the mission. Cat fills in Aaron about their mother. Holly and Tate share a close moment.

Friday, December 13, 2024 – Episode #15009

Philip hides his guilt with Stephanie. Jada offers Shawn his old job back. Sarah supports Xander ahead of his court battle. Ava scolds Kristen.

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more casting via Janet Di Lauro for soaphub

Susan Elena Matus makes her debut as Catharina, Cat’s (AnnaLynne McCord) on Wednesday, December 11. She also appears on Thursday, December 12.

 

Soaphub refers to this character as Cat's mother.


SoapOperaNews refers to this character as the mother of all four Greene children.
https://soapoperanews.net/2024/12/07/susan-elena-matus-gets-role-on-days-of-our-lives/

 

ETA: this is her instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/susanelenamatus/

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Some of the above-posted dates for the specific casting announcements - might be off by one airdate.   A few of the recent spoiler pics from the past several days seem to have been labeled with a JPI episode # that was off by one airdate.  Maybe some of the scenes from the week of Dec. 2nd might have been shifted to a different airdate during the editing process?
(I'm not sure, it's just a guess, I could be wrong.)

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Clyde's a goner, for sure

https://deadline.com/2024/12/days-of-our-lives-james-read-departure-clyde-weston-1236200953/

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Although this part was puzzling

“I always think of Days as a family,” adds the veteran actor, “and have enjoyed every minute of working there since I started 10 years ago.”

I can't believe it's been a decade!

Given that Clyde wasn’t killed — and Days of Our Lives regularly resurrects the dead, anyway — it’s a safe bet that he’ll be back to stir up trouble down the road.

Caterina shot him in the chest, what do they mean he wasn't killed?  You don't go into a coma from a chest wound.

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Deadline seems to have updated their article?  It now says:

 

Deadline
https://deadline.com/2024/12/days-of-our-lives-james-read-departure-clyde-weston-1236200953/

‘Days Of Our Lives’ Bids Farewell To James Read: “It’s Been A Fabulous Run”
by Lynette Rice for Deadline
December 11, 2024

Another one bites the dust in Salem: James Read has left Days of Our Lives — at least for now.

His villainous character, Clyde Weston, was shot in the December 11 episode by Catherina Greene (Susan Elena Matus) for all the hell he’s brought to her family. He’s left in a coma.

“It’s been a fabulous run so far, only the soap gods know if it is meant to continue!” he tells Deadline. “I always think of Days as a family and have enjoyed every minute of working there since I started 10 years ago.”

(Followed by Deadline giving a brief summary of character history, actor career, and a quote from 2022 SOD)

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Yeah what I just posted is definitely an edit/update from Deadline -
(Deadline saying he's in a coma)
-- because here is a screenshot of the headline from the google menu,
(apparently a google cache) showing Deadline saying he was killed:

 

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I guess Deadline edited it more than once? because jswift quoted  Deadline as saying something about resurrections being common on Days so he could return down the road -- and the current version of Deadline doesn't say any of that.

 

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Most recent statement from SOD:

 

Soap Opera Digest
https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/james-read-out-at-days-of-our-lives-as-clyde-weston/

James Read Out at Days of Our Lives as Clyde Weston
by Mara Levinsky and Diane Brounstein for SOD
December 11, 2024

It looks like crime no longer pays for Clyde Weston on Days of Our Lives, which means that it’s the end of the line for his portrayer, James Read, who first appeared on the show in 2014. Clyde found himself on the wrong end of Catharina’s gun on the Wednesday, December 11 episode of the Peacock soap and Digest can confirm the actor is out — at least for now.

(Followed by a bunch of paragraphs quoting old SOD interviews)

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