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Hold on here, rascals. Apparently you were not watching when John WAS made a DiMera for a while, in fact, he lived in DiMansion, headed up and ran DiMera companies, Yep, it was all not true.
The writers did not screw up anything, sorry you don't like some storylines. Frankly, I think having someone murdering people just because they are jealous of someone unconnected to those he murders is horrible.
I think Days does an outstanding job of portraying all sorts of lifestyles in the town of Salem, and all in harmony.
We have upscale, blue collar, middle class, low class, married, unmarried living together, plenty of children born to the unwed, different races, religions. I don't think any particular lifestyle is "shoved down our throats" as you put it. However, Days does seem to have more children born out of wedlock than in. Doesn't bother me at all.
The writers did not screw up anything, sorry you don't like some storylines. Frankly, I think having someone murdering people just because they are jealous of someone unconnected to those he murders is horrible.
I think Days does an outstanding job of portraying all sorts of lifestyles in the town of Salem, and all in harmony.
We have upscale, blue collar, middle class, low class, married, unmarried living together, plenty of children born to the unwed, different races, religions. I don't think any particular lifestyle is "shoved down our throats" as you put it. However, Days does seem to have more children born out of wedlock than in. Doesn't bother me at all.