'Days Of Our Lives' spoilers: Aiden and Hope's relationship not going well, Clint traps Theresa

This week in "Days of Our Lives," Salem City is a bit quieter compared to the previous weeks. There are no physical alterations or full-on confrontations from the residents of the city. However, there will still be scheming and consequences for the characters. Here are the spoilers for the week:

April 20, Monday

Kate will have to face the consequences of doing everything she can to get what she wants. According to She Knows Soaps, Kate will pay a heavy price this week.

April 21, Tuesday

Come Tuesday, Kristen will and Brady will go face-to-face but this encounter will leave Kristen stunned.

Moreover, Aiden and Hope's relationship aren't turning out the way they hoped it would. Being an attorney and a detective is surely affecting their relationship.

April 22, Wednesday

Theresa, not knowing the plan that Clint has for her, walks directly to a trap. Will Clint get what he wants?

April 23, Thursday

Last week, JJ and Paige got intimate with each other and when Eve heard about the news, she violently reacted. She wants JJ for herself and deep inside, she believes that Jennifer has something to do with the two lovebirds reuniting.

This Thursday, Jennifer will try to understand where Eve is coming from and why she feels so angry about JJ and Paige's relationship. According to the spoilers, Jennifer will try an alternate approach into understanding Eve's problems.

April 24, Friday

Capping off the week, SheKnows Soaps reveal that Kristen will confess something to Melanie and Brady.

Other spoilers:

Based from a Soap Central spoiler report, there will be two schemers plotting their revenge this week, while a man's love life makes an unexpected turn. Also, there will be wicked games that will cause the downfall of one person.

Tune in to "Days of Our Lives" this week on NBC.

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