On Christmas Eve 1994, Days of Our Lives crossed a line daytime television had never dared to touch before. Dr. Marlena Evans — the moral center of Salem — rose from her bed, levitated in midair, and revealed that she was possessed by the Devil. It wasn’t a rumor.
More than three decades later, that moment still defines the show’s legacy — and explains why fans can never quite look away when Salem flirts with darkness again.
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