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Days of Our Lives Spoilers: Salem Blackout Unleashes Terror, Stalker Returns, and Old Wounds Reopen (September 22–26)
As the week of September 22–26 unfolds, Days of Our Lives plunges Salem into one of its most chilling chapters yet. A citywide blackout sets the stage for passion, peril, and psychological torment, with one beloved resident facing the horrifying return of a dangerous figure from her past. Meanwhile, old traumas resurface as another Salemite confronts the painful consequences of betrayal and violence.
Salem Plunges Into Darkness
The tranquil streets of Salem will be thrown into chaos when a mysterious citywide blackout leaves the town shrouded in fear. What first appears to be a technical malfunction soon reveals a far more sinister undercurrent.

The outage feels calculated, a perfectly timed cover for malicious intentions. With the lights out, residents are left vulnerable—trapped in elevators, stranded in darkened buildings, and cut off from communication. In the absence of safety nets, the shadows become fertile ground for predators.
While some couples may find unexpected intimacy in the dark, others will face moments of terror that could forever alter their lives. And for Stephanie Johnson, this blackout will become the moment her worst nightmare resurfaces.
Stephanie Johnson Becomes a Target
In Salem’s town square, Stephanie Johnson realizes she is not alone. What begins as uneasy paranoia soon transforms into chilling certainty: someone is watching her.
Her stalker makes his presence known in subtle, terrifying ways. The eerily romantic image of a silhouette holding a bouquet of flowers becomes a twisted symbol of intimidation. Once a sign of love, now it carries the weight of control and obsession.
When Stephanie whispers into the darkness—“Hello, is anyone there?”—viewers will feel her dread. The moment marks the beginning of a psychological war designed to strip away her sense of safety and autonomy.
The Return of Jeremy Horton
All clues point to the stalker being Jeremy Horton, Stephanie’s abusive ex-boyfriend. Recast with actor Michael Ror, Jeremy returns with unfinished business and an obsession that has only intensified over time.
Their past was marked by manipulation, control, and violence, culminating in a near-fatal attack when Jeremy attempted to drown Stephanie in a hot tub. Now, with Stephanie’s tell-all book One Stormy Night hitting shelves, Jeremy recognizes himself in her words—and his fury boils over.
Jeremy’s criminal record proves he’s capable of elaborate schemes, and his timing during the blackout suggests a calculated plan. Even the flowers he carries may not be simple gestures, but props in his arsenal of surveillance and control.
This return isn’t just about revenge—it’s about Jeremy reasserting power, using psychological warfare as his weapon. By making his presence known slowly and strategically, he forces Stephanie to question her own reality while isolating her from those who would protect her.
A City on Edge: A Web of Danger and Deception
Jeremy’s stalking storyline is just one thread in the larger chaos of Salem’s blackout. Across town, others face moments of helplessness:
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Residents trapped in elevators without rescue in sight.
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Isolated buildings cloaked in darkness, with no way to call for help.
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Couples caught between fear and passion, forced to confront buried truths.
The suspicion lingers—did Jeremy play a role in orchestrating the outage itself? His intelligence and resourcefulness suggest that the blackout may not be coincidence but part of a deliberate plan to strike when Salem was most defenseless.
Theo’s Anger Boils Over: JJ’s Return Reopens Old Wounds
Away from the shadows, another emotional storm brews in Salem. Theo Carver enters Jada Hunter’s office, unable to contain his rage. At the center of his pain: the controversial decision to rehire JJ Deveraux to the police force.
Years ago, JJ pulled the trigger in the shooting that left Theo permanently scarred. Though Theo once forgave JJ, that forgiveness hinged on JJ stepping away from the badge. Now, with JJ returning to duty, Theo feels betrayed all over again.
Their past friendship makes the wound even deeper. Theo expected a conversation, an acknowledgment, some measure of respect. Instead, JJ’s silence speaks volumes.
Jada listens with compassion but holds firm—JJ passed extensive reviews, cultural training, and the shooting was officially deemed clean. But for Theo, no paperwork can erase the reality: a bullet changed his life forever, and now the man who fired it is armed again.
Theo’s fury becomes more than personal grievance—it’s a voice for accountability, a demand that past trauma not be brushed aside. His final warning to Jada—“Keep an eye on him”—echoes as both plea and prophecy.
The Themes at Play
This week’s developments highlight two central themes that will dominate Days of Our Lives:
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The Inescapable Past – Stephanie’s abusive history resurfaces in terrifying form, while Theo relives the night that altered his life. Both stories underscore how trauma continues to echo, long after apologies or supposed closure.
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Power in the Shadows – The blackout symbolizes more than darkness. It’s about vulnerability, secrecy, and the blurred line between safety and danger. In the absence of light, Salem’s residents must confront hidden fears—and hidden agendas.