Days of our Lives Thursday and Wednesday episode 4/24/2025, Full Episode, DOOL April 24 – April 23
The upcoming Days of our Lives episodes airing on Wednesday, April 23rd and Thursday, April 24th, 2025, promise an emotional rollercoaster with scenes rich in heartbreak, humor, and mystery. Over the course of these two dramatic days in Salem, the tension builds, relationships are tested, and secrets threaten to surface in ways that could change everything.
Wednesday, April 23 – Episode 173: Wounds Reopened and Tensions Rise
Gabby returns to Salem, and her entrance is anything but quiet. After a tense absence and swirling accusations, she storms back into her apartment above Julie’s Place with fury in her eyes and a suitcase in hand. It’s clear she’s not just returning home—she’s on a mission for justice. Branded as the prime suspect in the shocking shooting of EJ DiMera, Gabby is boiling with anger. Despite admitting she was at the DiMera mansion the night of the attack, she insists she didn’t pull the trigger. Her motive was to expose financial misdeeds, not commit a crime. But that hasn’t stopped Salem’s quirky psychic, Susan Banks, from publicly accusing her of attempted murder—based on a vision she claims revealed the truth.
With her emotions on the edge, Gabby vents to Leo Stark and her cousin Javi Hernandez, both of whom try to calm her down with support, sarcasm, and a side of takeout. But it’s no use—Gabby’s frustration spills over into rage, leaving Leo dodging pillows and Javi scrambling for a solid defense plan. Gabby feels trapped, like history is repeating itself. Years ago, she went to prison for a crime she didn’t commit, and now that fear grips her again.
Meanwhile, Susan Banks lights candles and prays over an old photo of EJ, convinced her psychic vision is real. But even her story has holes—she can’t recall the shooter’s face clearly, nor can she remember the color of the weapon. The inconsistencies plant seeds of doubt, but Susan’s reputation in Salem as a spiritual savior gives her words weight.
Elsewhere, Chad DiMera finds himself at a crossroads. Watching Cat—a new but impactful figure in his life—interact with his children Thomas and Charlotte during the hospital fundraiser at Horton Town Square, Chad’s heart softens. Cat’s natural warmth stirs something in him he didn’t expect. But just as emotions begin to bubble, Chad recoils. His grief is still too fresh. Though drawn to Cat, Chad tells himself it’s too soon, and pulls away, whispering those painful words: “I can’t do this.”
Back at the fundraiser, things take a lighthearted turn with Kayla’s bachelorette auction. The crowd laughs and cheers as Stephanie playfully bids on Alex, sparking flirtation and fun. But beneath the surface, emotional undercurrents churn. The levity peaks when Xander finds himself in a playful duel with Phillip, only to unexpectedly remove his shirt mid-scene. The crowd erupts in amusement, but for Xander, the moment is far more than skin-deep—he’s battling emotional exposure as much as physical.
Thursday, April 24 – Episode 174: Secrets, Struggles, and Silent Revelations
As the next episode unfolds, the emotional tension deepens. Chad remains haunted by the choice he made to walk away from Cat. Though her presence brings him a sense of renewal, the weight of losing Abigail still pulls him under. He acknowledges that no matter how alive Cat makes him feel, he’s not ready to move on—and perhaps more importantly, he doesn’t want to.
Maggie, the ever-wise matriarch, senses trouble on the horizon. Her conversation with Sarah the week before hasn’t left her mind. Sarah’s marriage to Xander appears to be hanging by a thread, and Maggie worries that unless something changes, it’ll snap completely. She urges Xander to lead with compassion, especially toward Phillip, who’s been at the center of recent friction. Phillip may have made mistakes, but Maggie sees something deeper—a remorse that could lead to redemption, if only Xander allows for forgiveness.
Meanwhile, JJ is desperate to mend things with Gabby. But their conversation is a minefield. Words drip with pain, old wounds reopen, and the hope of reconciliation flickers weakly. Gabby, still reeling from the accusations and JJ’s perceived betrayal, keeps him at arm’s length. Their exchange ends in silence, the kind that speaks volumes about the distance now between them.
At the same time, a far more ominous subplot begins to unfold. Kristen is watching EJ closely, concerned by subtle but unsettling changes in his behavior since the shooting. Something isn’t right. EJ, meanwhile, has no memory of the moments before the attack—just flashes of walking onto the DiMera terrace and then… nothing. Though he survived the gunshot, it’s the memory loss that haunts him now. The Salem PD is baffled too. The mansion’s surveillance was conveniently down for twelve critical minutes, and the recovered bullet casing yields no evidence. Someone tampered with the system. It’s an inside job, but by who?
The return of Rachel, Kristen’s daughter, adds even more intrigue. Her reappearance at the Salem carnival is more than just a casting update—it’s the key to a deepening mystery. Rachel may have seen something. Maybe she was a witness, or worse, a pawn in someone else’s game. As the carnival’s joyful music plays on, the tension surrounding Rachel’s presence builds. Could she be the missing link in this growing puzzle?
Conclusion: Storms Behind the Smiles
As these two episodes close, Days of our Lives leaves viewers with more questions than answers. The hospital fundraiser and carnival may have been designed as moments of celebration, but underneath the festive lights lie heartbreaks, buried secrets, and the weight of choices yet to come. From Gabby’s ongoing battle for justice to Chad’s emotional standstill, and from Kristen’s suspicions to Rachel’s silent mystery, the week’s events mark turning points for many in Salem.
And while laughter and love still have their place, it’s clear that Salem is bracing for the kind of storm only truth can bring. Tune in—because even in moments of joy, Days of our Lives reminds us that drama is never far behind.