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'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers: Kristen DiMera Returns With a Vengeance (TRAILER VIDEO)

The town of Salem should be on full alert this week as an old nemesis returns to exact revenge on all those she thinks wronged her. Who will suffer at the hands of Kristen DiMera? Read on to find out more.

Kristen returns to the town of Salem this week in order to get the revenge she feels necessary after her marriage to Brady was broken up. When she was last seen, Kristen was fleeing the police and fiancé Brady after it was revealed that she had drugged and raped the man raised as his brother, Father Eric, who was a priest at the time. Kristen's scheme blew up in her face at the hands of Eric's mother, Marlena, who wanted to right a wrong. She and Kristen have almost always been at odds over John Black, but recently the focus has shifted to Brady and Eric.

Now Kristen will return to get revenge, and according to several reports, she will go so far as to kidnap Marlena. Of course, this is nothing new for Kristen, who kidnapped Marlena and held her hostage in order to keep John for herself in the 1990s. This week, Kristen calls Brady but is unable to actually speak to him. Brady has already fallen off the wagon and is suffering, thinking that he is responsible for putting his father in the hospital, when in reality it was his girlfriend/faux wife. How will Kristen's return affect him?

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Meanwhile, Sami and Kate continue to work out their revenge against E.J. and Stefano. More and more Salem residents learn of Abigail's affair with E.J. and immediately assume that E.J. forced himself on the young woman, when in reality, both were passionate about being together. What will Abigail do once the entire town knows of her forbidden relationship? And how will she deal with it on herself?

"Days of Our Lives" airs weekdays on NBC.

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