'Days of Our Lives' spoilers, plot news: Brady and Eve wed as Gabi gets arrested

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Soap opera "Days of Our Lives" is getting its next episode quite soon but some fans just could not wait to see what happens next to their favorite show. There are rumors about what is going to happen during the next episode. In an overview, it is suffice to say that a lot of events are planned for the episode.

According to Soaps.com - SheKnows, Brady (Eric Martsolf) and Eve (Kassie DePaiva) are about to get married and will actually be featured in tomorrow's episode. Of course, this is not exactly something that fans may feel giddy for since this is just a part of Brady's plan to take advantage of Eve's assets.

Of course, given the nature of the show, there are others who may still believe in the two, hoping that Brady has actually fallen in love with Eve. If things go that way, it would be interesting to see in the future episodes the comeback of Theresa (Jen Lilley) and the forming of a love triangle. But that is a different story.

On the other hand, another drama follows between Lani (Sal Stowers) and Gabi Hernandez (Camila Banus). Gabi's arrest comes from the accusation that she killed Andre (Thaao Penghlis). While the arrest itself is another issue, fans would know that there is tension between Lani and Gabi.

Eli (Lamon Archey), who is Gabi's partner, has admitted to her that he has been cheating on her with none other than the woman who will be arresting her, Lani. It looks like feelings for two different situations will be clashing at this point. Fans will just have to watch the show to find out how this drama ends.

All of this would happen on NBC's "Days of Our Lives" for the March 9, 2018 episode, which is the 117th episode of season 53.

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