Soap Opera Comings & Goings Week of May 26, 2025
Adam Dunlap as Drake. Drake is a dealer at Joey's casino.
Jason Graham as Doug McBride. Doug is powerless as his wife gets closer and closer to Joey.
Maria Howell as Tracy. Tracy and Anita continue to hash out their past.
Jon Lindstrom as Joey Armstrong. Joey gets up close and personal with Mrs. McBride.
Camryn Jade as Jessica. Jessica wants to spend time with Tyrell this week.
Jaden Lucas Miller as Tyrell Richardson. Tyrell's plans with Jessica go sideways.
Goings:
No goings to report this week.Comings:
Kristan Alfonso as Hope Williams Brady. Hope is praying for a miracle.
Allan Wayne Anderson as John Black's stand-in.
Christie Clark as Carrie Brady. Carrie is back to support her Mom and John.
Alice Halsey as Rachel Black. Rachel has a secret to tell her mother.
Victoria Konefal as Ciara Brady Weston. Ciara is praying that her father gets to see his grandkids grow up.
Chandler Massey as Will Horton. Will is back to see John.
Peter Reckell as Bo Brady. Will Bo wake up soon?
Christopher Sean as Paul Narita. Sean comes to see his father.
Greg Vaughan as Eric Brady. Eric returns to support his family while John's condition gets worse.
Goings:
No goings to report this week.
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Wally Kurth as Ned Quartermaine. Ned is shaken by being cut out of his daughter's life by Lois.
Lisa LoCicero as Olivia Quartermaine. Olivia has to reckon with the information that Lois has kept from her.
Viron Weaver as Wiley Corinthos. Wiley is thrilled to see his father.
John J. York as Mac Scorpio. The Chief of Detectives is on all the cases.
Goings:
No goings to report this week.
The Bold & the Beautiful
Comings:
Tom Arnold as Deuce Steven. Deuces returns to the canvas.
Goings:
No goings to report this week.
The Young & the Restless
Comings:
Eileen Davidson as Ashley Abbott. Ashley has news for her big brother.
Beth Maitland as Traci Abbott. Traci is thrilled to be home again.
Mishael Morgan as Amanda Sinclair. Amanda continues to pave the way for her client.
Jai Rodriguez as Pietro. Pietro is the party planner hired to plan Nikki's big birthday celebration.
Goings:
No goings to report this week.
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