'Days of Our Lives' spoilers this week: Sami's revenge, John and Brady not seeing eye-to-eye

"Days of Our Lives" features intriguing suprises this week. Last week, we all saw the wedding of Ej and Sami as well as the Fourth of July party. Sami still pushed through with the wedding despite knowing EJ and Abigail's affair. And then in a turn of events, EJ was arrested. What happens now? Here's this week's spoilers from We Love Soaps:

Hope and Aiden

The week will kick off with the benefit gala in Salem City, which doesn't run smoothly at first, but ends up successfully anyway. Also, Aiden and the guests of the party will be stunned with what Hope does.

Elvis and Nicole

Elvis feels down in the dumps, he thinks his life is a wreck now. He turns to Nicole for help and support.

Sami, EJ and Abigail

Sami and EJ's wedding pushed through and they exchange I Do's. However, this isn't the end of Sami's plan for revenge. She is furious and her need to revenge grows more intense.

Abigail was the maid of honour in Sami's wedding and since, Abby did not like the thought of it. And now that EJ and Sami are married, Abby will feel worse.

John, Brady and Theresa

John always tries to protect Brady, but Brady is not listening. John still continues with his ways and thinks that his son's protective ways are a disturbing threat. After a quarrel, Brady and Theres head to Vegas and spend time together.

Daniel and Eve

Things don't go according to plan for Daniel and he is taking it hard. Further, Eve tells him that she doesn't want him as her doctor.

Other Spoilers:

Clyde will go to Salem to look for Jordan and Kate will give Sami a "game-changing" surprise. EJ turns to Abby for support and will also receive shocking news. Clyde will continue to stalk Jordan and Ben.

Moreover, Jennifer will try to make peace with Eve, but Jennifer will be surprised at how Eve will take it. EJ and Sami will have a major confrontation.

Catch all the drama on "Dys of Our Lives" on NBC every weekday at 1 p.m.

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