'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Susan cornered, asks brainwashed Will to leave town with her; Vivian Alamain returns

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Sami finds out Will's body is not in his grave in "Days of Our Lives"

This week, the jig is up for Susan (Eileen Davidson) as she will find herself cornered by Will's (Chandler Massey) loved ones. "Days of Our Lives" spoilers reveal that her plan will continue to fall short which leads to more pressure placed on her.

In a desperate move, she will urge Will, whom she brainwashed into believing that he is EJ DiMera (James Scott), to leave with her. For some time now, since the confirmation of Susan's return, there has been speculation regarding her involvement in the Will storyline, until she told Sami (Alison Sweeney) that "mama misses her son." It became clear, especially after the conversation she had with the Elvis impersonator, Roger (John Enos).

The promo alone revealed that Will thinks he is EJ, therefore explaining why Will never contacted any members of his family nor tried to escape upon coming back from the dead.

Previously, Sami realized that Will is alive and that his resurrection went as planned. However, Rafe (Galen Gering) pointed out that the Elvis impersonator put a restraining order on her, so he offered to do the interrogating himself. Rafe will grill Susan about her plan, and in an effort to keep Will for herself, she will get him to leave town with her. Unfortunately for her, Will may turn it down, and he will be reuniting with his loved ones later on. Whether he remembers them or not remains to be seen.

Just when this storyline has run its course, there is actually more to this than fans might think. Even though Davidson is currently playing Susan, it does pose the question as to whether or not it really was Susan. Longtime viewers can note that Susan was unstable and was not exactly one to come up with elaborate schemes. In fact, this whole setup seems to be more of Kristen DiMera's expertise.

Of course, it has been confirmed that Davidson's stint on the show will be extended and that Kristen will be coming back. She may have been disguised as Susan all along, based from the promo that was recently revealed.

Elsewhere, "Days of Our Lives" spoilers indicate that another character is set to come back to Salem. Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) will be back in town. So, the questions remain: Why will she be back? Who is she coming after?

Vivian is coming back to town, and she will be seeking revenge on some people. There are several people that she might come after. Longtime viewers know that she has quite a history with Victor (John Aniston) as well as Kate (Lauren Koslow). She also tried to get rid of Maggie (Suzanne Rogers) too because at the time she thought Victor only had eyes for her. Little did Vivian know, Maggie and Victor would really end up together years later.

There are also some old scores that Vivian might like to settle when she returns. If that is the case, then she will come after Melanie (Molly Burnett), Carly (Crystal Chappell), and Chloe (Nadia Bjorlin). For those who are not familiar with how crazy Vivian can be, she once place Carly in a coffin alive and taunted her through a walkie-talkie while rolling around on her grave.

Vivian also stole Kate's fertilized egg and had it implanted inside her, just like what Kristen did to Theresa (Jen Lilley). Vivian is also known for poisoning headpieces as well as abusing corpses.

On the other hand, not everyone in Salem will have to watch their back around her. She still has family members who have lent her a helping hand before, like Brady (Eric Martsolf). Knowing how Brady is lately, there is a chance that he might become her right-hand man in carrying out her crazy schemes.

"Days of Our Lives" airs Mondays to Fridays at 1 p.m. EST on NBC.

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