« Evil Alister | Main | Jack, Jimmy, and Johnny »

Days Update for loverboy

Shawn left Belle because he found out she lied to him order to cover for her mother who was suspected of being the Salem Stalker. (aka serial killer) Currently Shawn is being held captive by Jan Spears, and nobody knows it because Shawn told everyone he was leaving town. They do, however suspect that something is wrong because he did not call Belle when Marlena was shot by a sniper while trying to escape from prison. She was in prison because she had been given a truth syrum and confessed to the murders. She was not actaully trying to escape prison though. Nicole had a hand a friend of hers who was in the same holding block as Marlena set it up to look like Marlena was escaping. Nicole had Marlena killed because she was afraid that Marlena would pin Victor's death on her and Jan. Marlena did not die though, actually none of the people who died, died. They are all being held captive on an island which has been desinged to look exactly like Salem.

I can tell you more if you would like to.

Comments

oh my god! that's nuts! i heard about that island where everything looks just like salem. and i always hated jan--she's not even pretty. i wish she would get a nose job or something.

They actually have a new Jan on the show. Its always wierd when they switch who plays a character, but I think I may like this Jan better. She has a kind of odd creepieness.

oh i should check it out...i don't want to get hooked though like i was in elementary school and middle school though.

Hey I am kind of pissed I only tuned in to watch the salem stalker story, but they evolved that story into this island story and now they have trapped me. Thats why it takes one to two years to settle someones story line, that way they get you, and suck you into thier hellish world or high drama...Wait a min. I live in a world of high drama!

Post a comment

The views and opinions expressed in this page are strictly those of the page author. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota.