'Days of Our Lives' Dec. 19 spoilers: Brady and Victor are in trouble

Eve denies murdering Deimos in "Days of Our Lives." YouTube/nbcdays

Eve is cooking up trouble for Brady, and it looks like she is about to get the right ingredients on the Dec. 19 episode of "Days of Our Lives."

Eve (Kassie DePaiva) is making the most out of her living arrangements with Brady (Eric Martsolf) and Victor (John Aniston).

With the battle between Eve and Brady getting more aggressive every day, they are both finding ways to one up each other, and the former will get a great opportunity to do that on the Wednesday episode.

There will be a shouting match between Brady and Victor, which Eve will not have such a hard time listening into. Reports predict that Eve could overhear that Nicole (Arianne Zucker) was the one who really murdered Deimos (Vincent Irizarry), or it could also be another one of Brady's plots.

Either way, looks like Eve will finally be one step ahead of Brady, and will finally exact her revenge against him and Victor for making her feel like an outcast since she returned to Salem.

Apart from the two men, Eve will also face off with Kate (Lauren Koslow), who is still angry for losing the CEO spot for DiMera Enterprises. She will try hard to make a deal with Gabi (Camila Banus) to get what she wants.

In the meantime, Will (Chandler Massey) visits Paul (Christopher Sean) to make a surprising request. He will ask him if they can be friends. While the attraction is far from over, Will is giving Sonny a chance as he moves to the Kiriakis mansion so they could get to know each other more.

"Days of Our Lives" is one of the longest-running TV series in the world, airing almost daily on weekdays since 1965. Set in the fictitious midwestern town of Salem, it follows the intricate and controversial lives of three core families -- the Bradys, Hortons, and DiMeras.

"Days of Our Lives" airs weekdays, 1 p.m. EDT, on NBC.

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