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  • #1828
    Patti
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     I suppose most have already read that Eric Fellows is returning in late April as Troy, the drug dealer who worked for E.J., and who made an attempt to kill Ariana Hernandez.  Betcha’ he’s the hit and run driver who killed her.  What other reason would they see fit to bring this character back other than to prop the story line of why Dario came to Salem to begin with?  It’s obvious that he will be Ariana’s murderer.  Now, did someone put him up to it, or was it just a revenge tactic to get even with Ariana for him going to jail to begin with?  In any event, it would be no surprise to me whatsoever that he will be Ariana’s hit and run driver.  JMO.

    #22507
    Johnnyboy
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    I thought that as soon as I saw he was returning. He will be the fall guy for the hit and run, though yes the question is did he act alone? I think he did unless Stefano ordered it behind EJ’s back, as EJ was growing fond of Arianna.

    #22512
    SW
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     He is the hit and run driver! Congrats, you figured it out.  I doubt it will lead to the Stefano/EJ connection to the drug ring. I just don’t see them going down!

     

    #22519
    annieo
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    that the case will be solved and Dario and Melanie leave town together?  Wishful thinking.

    #22520
    SW
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     happens.  I can’t believe he didn’t realize that wasn’t his brother or 

    Sami realize that wasn’t really Rafe.  It’s like when they replaced Wayne Northrup with Drake H.  there is no way Steffie could make it believable as Drake was over 6′ and Wayne was much shorter.  One had hairy chest other didn’t and that’s just for staters! lol  As to Rafe and Faux, come on, you can’t really clone a person who is an adult like that!  

    #22522
    53tdogs
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    other stuff ‘they’ have done…cloning an adult is child’s play to Stefano’s schemes…Seriously though, I think ‘they’ R2 mentioned (if memory serves), that he had extensive plastic surgery…so if he didn’t have a hairy chest – maybe chest hair implants now or if he didn’t have a hairy chest he got a good wax job?  I mean if they could give Phillip a new face with no scars showing…next step is a ”whole new person"! 

    #22527
    SW
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     so ridiculous!  I’ll even add to my starting list: How about Will and Phil being the same age but not now and going with the ages, how did EJ get older than both Will and Phil when he was born several years later than they were?!  Don’t you just love the aging/de-aging etc. of characters to suit the writers’ purposes? They now have Abby the real age she should be or very close (b. 1992) so 19 now which is about right BUT, she was also born with Brady who has now gone into the older than Sami state! This is kind of funny as Sami should only be 27 and 8 years older than Brady.  Brady is long in the tooth for being 8 years younger than Sami. 

    #22535
    Patti
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     Every time a show, any show, whether it’s DOOL or another soap opera, decides to recast a character using an actor with a drastically visible difference in height, weight, size, or any other physical attribute that cannot be changed, like hair color, or even eye color (colored lenses), then it becomes a joke to the audience, and that’s why I believe, and always will, that Stefano DiMera is nothing more than a joke when he becomes part of a story line that calls for a Dr. Frankenstein rather than a Tony Soprano, which is what he is supposed to be on this show.  A powerful mob-type don, who shows no mercy, and would kill his own brother, but loves his immediate family and would protect them with his life.  I hate the Frankenstein role, and never will enjoy a story line where such nonsense is based.  It insults my intelligence, and it should do the same thing for an actor like Joe Mascolo.  I stop at Joe because he has played many other roles in film, and why he chose to stop at soaps was certainly his choice, but a man of his character, who has always been a credit to his career, is suddenly the butt of jokes, contractually glued to bad writers until they are ready to release him.  Sorry, but I don’t think he needs the money.  I would rather see him play more of a James Gandolfini (Tony Soprano)  role any day than that of Gene Wilder (Young Frankenstein), unless he could be as hilarious as Gene Wilder and Mel Brooks and mean to play it that way, and I don’t think that’s what his role as Stefano DiMera demands; but it’s what he’s become.  JMHO

    #22567
    53tdogs
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    EOM

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