'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Kristen comes back, JJ and Paige's date, Sami's breakdown

It's going to be another drama-filled week for "Days of Our Lives," one of the longest running afternoon soaps on TV. For all "DOOL" fans, here's what's coming at you this week of July 21 to 25, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry:

Kristen, Eric and Nicole

Kristen DiMera is back in Salem and she's more likely to create more trouble for Eric. It can be recalled that Kristen raped Eric, which caused Eric to lose something very important to him—priesthood. Eric also had a falling out with Nicole when he discovered that Nicole hid evidence from Dr. Chyka, evidence that will prove that Kristen raped Eric. Now, Eric is meeting with the Bishop with the hopes of clearing his name, but with Kristen back in town, it may be a challenge for him to do so.

Hope and Aiden

Hope and Aiden share a room. But to Hope's surprise, Ciara invites Aiden and his son to go on a vacation.

JJ and Paige

JJ and Paige go on a date. JJ hoped that the romantic tension between them will work to his advantage. Unfortunately, things don't turn out as expected.

Sami and the Family

Sami will have a breakdown as she is having a hard time communicating with her family. Sami's family isn't happy with how she's managing things on her end. She asks for advice, but Caroline immediately gives her a tough reality check.

Other Spoilers

While Sami is having a breakdown, Will turns up and gets mad at his mother. He demands that his mom ends the feud with Abby. Also, Theresa makes a move to push things to go her way.

Don't miss this week's episodes of"Days of Our Lives" at 1 p.m. on NBC.

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