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Gays of our Lives (March 30, 2009)

GOOL SCOOPS AND SPOILERS

The return of Les Bleus and out cop Kévin, a gay demon returns to Reaper, is someone going to come between Greek’s Calvin and Rusty, and what is gay Prince Jack up to on Kings?

Stop reading if you don’t want the scoop on all your favorite soaps and dramas!

As The World Turns - Whew! It’s going to be a busy week for Oakdale’s favorite gay teens as violence continues to swirl around them. Plus a pair of strange newcomers are thrown into the mix. The week starts off with Luke and Noah deciding to film some gay rights PSA’s. But they are shocked to discover that Damian is footing the bill for the ads and Luke is suspicious and wants nothing to do with Damian or his money. In the end, however, the filming goes on.

Later, Holden and Lily return home to find that their house has been broken into and the clues lead back to Damian. But Damian denies any involvement and insists he’ll prove he’s innocent.

Things get really strange when Luke and Noah meet Zac and Zoe Finn, a pair of twins who have come to help the boys with Luke's foundation. Zac and Zoe are an odd pair, talking alike, dressing alike and referring to each other as ‘Z’. To further complicate matters, Zac and Zoe find themselves attracted to Luke and Noah with one setting their sights on Luke and the other on Noah. Who wants who? Who will get whom? That remains to be seen.

And that’s not all. Noah later makes a horrifying discovery. No, no… someone didn’t forget to clean the cappuccino machine again. Turns out, Damian has been stabbed!

Les Bleus - This police drama featuring gay cop Kévin Laporte (Nicolas Gob) returns at long last with new episodes. Kévin is back on the job after having resigned last season and finds life as a cop even more difficult with the arrival of a female captain who rules the department with an iron fist. Can Kévin and his co-workers handle the pressure?

Meanwhile, when Laura decides to get a new apartment, Kévin doesn’t like her choice of roommates and decides to interfere. Plus, when one of the team is blamed for causing a young boy to lapse into a coma, the cops must work together to clear their fellow officer’s name. And for a look at what’s ahead for Kévin this season, check out SNAPSHOTS.

Kévin (Nicolas Gob) takes a dip to catch the bad guy.
Good thing his clothes are wash and wear.

All That Matters – Yipes! A face from the past is back in Roman’s (Dennis Grabosch) life when Bulle, the man who gay-bashed and nearly crippled Roman is back in town. Regular viewers might recall this is the event that, ironically, eventually brought Roman and Deniz together in the first place. Bulle claims he’s sorry for the past and regrets what he did. But will Roman believe him? Should he?

Plus Roman and Jenny lose the energy drink campaign to Deniz and Stella! Then Roman does what all good gay soap characters do these days: counsel straight folks on how to fix their messy relationships.

Roman doesn’t seem quite comfortable sitting next to
the guy who nearly crippled him. Maybe it’s his aftershave?