Days of our Lives Weekly Spoilers: Jada Makes A Big Arrest, Plus A Happy Wedding Surprise
Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) is alarmed when she hears Rachel Black (Alice Halsey) talking in her sleep and begging someone not to shoot. After some prodding, Marlena finally gets Rachel to admit that she knows who shot EJ DiMera (Daniel Feuerriegel). She is sure it was Johnny DiMera (Carson Boatman), which comes as a shock to Marlena.
Is her sweet granddaughter now telling her that her sweet grandson tried to kill his own father? That is just unfathomable to Marlena but it could explain Johnny’s attitude an erratic behavior of late.
Meanwhile, Johnny and EJ have been slowly working their way toward a reconciliation. EJ is even sure that Johnny is the one who shot him but he is going to protect his son and not say a word. Imagine both of their surprise when Jada Hunter (Elia Cantu) approaches them in Horton Town Square and arrest Johnny for shooting EJ.
At least Marlena gets to attend a happy occasion this week when Eric Brady remains in town to officiate Paul Nartia’s (Christopher Sean) and Andrew Donovan’s (Colton Little) wedding. Shane Donovan (Charles Shaughnessy) serves as Andrew’s best man while Brady Black does the honors for Paul.
Andrew and Paul finally become husband and husband in front of their family and friends, but it looks like Shane may be hiding a major secret that involves Cat Greene (AnnaLynne McCord) and Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering).
Now that her labor pains turned out to be a false alarm, Sophia Choi (Rachel Boyd) has more time to find someone to adopt her baby, so she meets with Melinda Trask (Tina Huang), hoping that she can help her.
Speaking of babies, Sarah Horton (Linsey Godfrey) is still giving Xander Kiriakis (Paul Telfer) a hard time about seeing Victoria. He declares war on Sarah, but Kate Roberts Brady (Lauren Koslow) declares war on Xander. We are going to predict that both Kate and Sarah may win this war.

Elizabeth Rose has spent most of her long adult life writing about soaps off and on. She grew up on long-departed soaps Another World, Santa Barbara, All My Children, One Life to Live, and Guiding Light. Since college she has been a General Hospital lover and considers herself to be an encyclopedia of everything daytime.