![]() ![]() ![]() “So help me, if you say the devil made you do it one more time… ” “Once we finish the devil storyline,” he promises, “we’ll be going back to good, old-fashioned soap-opera storytelling - which, frankly, is what this story was at heart.” ![]() To the delight of viewers who prefer their daytime drama grounded in at least a smidgen more reality, the answer at which the scribe arrived was that it was the end. More: Paul Telfer talks the risk of Xander going dark anew Was this sort of the beginning or, in terms of going over the top, the end?” “When we decided to revisit this particular storyline, one of the things I really had to think about was sort of the consequences - not only in terms of our characters and what it means for them moving forward but for the show itself. ![]() “I’ll admit, I did fear that,” Carlivati tells. Reilly learned after he had Vivian bury Carly alive, going big brings with it an unspoken pressure to next go even bigger. The end of this storyline is near - and after it, the answer to your prayers.ĭays of Our Lives headwriter Ron Carlivati knew that he was playing with fire - hellfire, even - when he returned Satan to Salem. ![]()
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