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Hattie (Deirdre Evans) recruited Bonnie (Judi Evans, not pictured) to be a part of the big revenge scheme on “Days Of Our Lives.” NBC

If Summer weather hasn’t been keeping things hot enough for soap opera fans, then their favorite daytime dramas have made sure to keep temperatures not only hot, but rising. This past week on “Days of Our Lives,” “Young and the Restless” and “Bold and the Beautiful” took things to a new level, as drama began to boil over.

In case you missed a moment of the blackmail, schemes, death threats, health scares or more, here are the six biggest things to happen on all three major soaps throughout the week.

Read: An Attempt Is Made On Someone’s Life On “Days Of Our Lives”

“Days Of Our Lives” (NBC)

Hattie Recruits A Familiar Face For The Crazy Revenge Scheme

Marlena (Deirdre Hall) isn’t the only one in Salem who has a doppelganger coming back to stir up trouble. Hattie (also Deirdre Hall) was revealed to be Angelica’s (Morgan Fairchild) secret accomplice in the plan to get Justin (Wally Kurth) back, but the women recruited another face from the past for their scheme this week—Bonnie Lockhart (Judi Evans). Bonnie is also going to come to Salem and impersonate a lookalike, setting her sights on Adrienne (also Judi Evans).

An Attempt Is Made On Someone’s Life

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An attempt was made on someone’s life on “Days Of Our Lives.” NBC

The drama hit a new level between Abigail (Marci Miller), Chad (Billy Flynn) and Dario (Jordi Villasousa), as Dario was given a way to get out from paying for his crimes. Promising to turn in a silent partner, he was given the option of Witness Protection, and blackmailed Abigail into going with him with the photo of Chad. However, Chad learned of the planned departure and tried to stop things—as a car rammed full-speed ahead towards both him and Dario, and Abigail was left screaming as she watched the car make its way for the man she truly loves—her ex-husband.

“Young and the Restless” (CBS)

Victoria Collapses

She suffered a head injury after her sister threw a drink in her face and she slipped and fell. Now, the consequences of that moment have begun to affect Victoria’s (Amelia Heinle) health in an adverse way. Things got exceptionally more difficult after she collapsed in the elevator at work.

Cane Is Blackmailed

Though he lost his job, Cane (Daniel Goddard) did at least still have the support of his family behind him when it came to his cheating with Juliet (Laur Allen) and getting her pregnant. That will all be set to change however now that Jesse (Max Adler) has come to Genoa City and demanded $25,000 from him in order to keep his other big secret still hidden. If Cane doesn’t deliver the payment, Jesse will go public with the fact that he hired him to mess up the hockey deal simply so he could try and frame Billy (Jason Thompson) and get him fired.

Read: Cane Takes Drastic Action On “The Young And The Restless”

“Bold And The Beautiful” (CBS)

Bill Comes Up With A Shocking Scheme

Bill (Don Diamont) pulled a risky move when it came to helping Caroline (Linsey Godfrey) win Thomas (Pierson Fode) back from Sally (Courtney Hope). In a ploy to guarantee Thomas’ loyalty, Bill played on the relationship Thomas and Caroline once shared, and the fact that they have a son together against him—by telling Thomas that Caroline was dying from an autoimmune disorder, and needed to spend time with him before she died.

Eric Disowns Ridge

After Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) finally learned where Eric (John McCook) was hiding, he went to finally confront his father and try to convince him to give Quinn (Rena Sofer) and him both another chance when it came to their betrayal. However, before Ridge left, he was stunned by how things turned out, as Eric delivered a meaningful speech which seemed like he was ready to forgive him—before he instead disowned him for good instead.

To see how these stories continue to play out next week, tune in to “Days of Our Lives,” weekdays on NBC, “The Young and the Restless,” weekdays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS, and “The Bold and the Beautiful,” weekdays at 1:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.