Bo Brady’s miraculous salvation from the brink of death and reunion with his soulmate, Hope, was the ultimate love letter to Days of our Lives fans. Absolutely no stone was left unturned during the short, but sweet story arc that gave the Salem supercouple and their devoted fan base the happy ending they rightly deserved.
Waiting and Wanting
It had been two long years since viewers witnessed Shawn (Brandon Beemer) shoot Bo (Peter Reckell) on a mountaintop in Greece, fearing his father was about to kill his mother, Hope (Kristian Alfonso). Left lingering in a coma since that fateful day, all viewers could do was pray that one day Bo would wake up. Sadly, things got worse before they got better when Bo contracted sepsis and was near death.
A heartbroken Hope sat at Bo’s bedside, where she was joined by her daughter, Ciara (Victoria Konefal). It was the first step in a series of beautiful moments, including Konefal sharing her first scenes with Reckell, praying for her TV dad to wake up, and reflecting on their past as father and daughter.
Saving Bo
Back in Salem, Steve (Stephen Nichols), Shawn, and John broke into a lab, where they were joined by Hope, to steal a wonder drug that could possibly save Bo. The drug was retrieved by John, who ended up seriously burned when the lab suddenly blew up. While John was rushed to the hospital, Hope and Shawn headed to Greece with the drug.
A Beautiful Miracle
Shortly after the drug was administered to Bo, he regained consciousness. And in another perfect moment, the first person he saw when he opened his eyes was his beloved Fancy Face.
The show’s writers continued to give viewers everything they’d been waiting to see for two years. Hope and Bo reunited, Ciara expressed her love to her dad, and Shawn apologized for shooting his father. Beautiful family moments followed—some sad, some happy. Hope, Shawn, and Ciara had to break the news that Victor and Doug had died, but then Bo got to meet his new grandchildren: Ciara’s son and his namesake, Bo, and daughter, Addie.
Joy and Heartache
Sadly, while Bo’s family was celebrating a life saved in Greece, John’s family was grieving his death back in Salem. It was a beautiful juxtaposition of life and death, triumph and tragedy. And it allowed John, who had been played by the late Drake Hogestyn, to go out a hero exactly as he deserved.
Having Bo and Hope return to Salem for the end of John’s funeral, so they could pay their respects and Bo could express his sorrow and thanks to Marlena (Deidre Hall) for John’s sacrifice, was a perfect moment of closure.
A Fond Farewell
Back in Salem, Bo and Hope reunited with family and reconnected with each other, sharing breakfast in bed and cuddles on the sofa as they reminisced about their long-storied romance. Flashbacks of Reckell and Alfonso through the decades added to the beautiful trip down memory lane.
Finally, Bo proposed to Hope, and they remarried in a private ceremony for two, before making plans to sail off into the sunset together, literally, just as they had decades ago. Before leaving town, the couple took a stroll in the Horton Square and said goodbye to Salem… for now. And this time, it was an exit fans could actually be happy about.