Days of our lives: KRISTEN PULLS THE PLUG – New Year’s Eve Murder Plot!
Days of Our Lives: KRISTEN PULLS THE PLUG – New Year’s Eve Murder Plot!
As Salem barrels toward the final days of 2025, peace is the last thing on anyone’s holiday wish list. While the rest of the town prepares for champagne toasts, midnight kisses, and hopeful resolutions, a far darker drama is unfolding behind hospital doors and within the twisted heart of the DiMera family. The so-called Silent Night promo week, airing December 29th, sets the stage for one of the most chilling storylines Days of Our Lives has delivered in years—one that places Kristen DiMera at the center of a potential New Year’s Eve murder.
Forget carols and cozy fires. Salem’s air is heavy with betrayal, fear, and the sterile scent of antiseptic. At the core of it all stands Kristen DiMera, hovering between life and death, morality and monstrosity, as she faces a decision that could change everything. Lying helpless in a hospital bed is Peter Blake, a man whose very existence threatens to destroy the fragile web of lies Kristen has spun to survive.
The week’s most haunting image is simple yet devastating: Kristen standing alone at Peter’s bedside, the steady beep…beep…beep of the heart monitor echoing through the room. Officially, Kristen is said to be conflicted—torn between mercy and guilt. But the truth, written plainly in her eyes, tells a different story. This is not about compassion. This is about control. And more than that, it’s about survival.
Peter Blake isn’t just a comatose patient. To Kristen, he is a ticking time bomb. He is the living proof of her past crimes, the keeper of secrets that could shatter her life and drag her down with him. Every breath the ventilator forces into his lungs is another reminder that her world could collapse the moment he wakes up. Kristen’s hesitation isn’t rooted in love or remorse—it’s rooted in fear. Because once she pulls the plug, there is no undo button. She wouldn’t just be a schemer anymore; she would be a killer in the eyes of the law.
The brilliance of Stacy Haiduk’s performance lies in how clearly this internal war plays out. Kristen isn’t wavering because she cares about Peter—she’s calculating. She’s weighing the risk of murder charges against the risk of Peter opening his eyes and destroying her. It’s a cold, terrifying math problem, and Kristen is running the numbers.
Then comes EJ DiMera—the embodiment of ruthless logic. When he enters the picture, whatever moral gray area remains begins to vanish. EJ doesn’t sugarcoat anything. In fact, his message to Kristen is blunt and chilling: end it now. Before Peter can do any more damage.
In EJ’s mind, this isn’t villainy—it’s damage control. He has always seen himself as the family’s protector, the one who cleans up messes and preserves the DiMera name at all costs. To him, Peter Blake isn’t a man fighting for his life; he’s a security risk. A liability that needs to be eliminated.
But EJ’s urgency raises serious questions. Is he truly acting in the family’s best interest, or does Peter hold leverage over him as well? Perhaps EJ knows secrets that haven’t yet come to light. Or maybe he’s simply tired of Kristen’s emotional volatility, recognizing that as long as Peter lives, Kristen remains unstable—and dangerous.
There’s also a darker theory at play: by pushing Kristen to pull the plug, EJ ensures she is forever bound to him by a shared, irreversible crime. It’s classic DiMera manipulation—subtle, strategic, and chillingly effective.
Just when viewers think they know where this is heading, Days throws in a twist straight from its own legendary playbook. A leaked promo from November resurfaces in fans’ minds—footage showing Peter waking up and unleashing fury on Kristen. This changes everything. As Kristen’s hand hovers over the ventilator switch, viewers watch knowing one thing: either she fails…or something interrupts her plan.
And when Peter wakes, he doesn’t come back seeking forgiveness. He comes back hungry for revenge.
This moment feels like a deliberate callback to classic Days history, when DiMera comas rarely ended quietly. Resurrections in this family almost always come with a singular purpose: payback. Peter Blake is no exception. He isn’t just going to expose Kristen—he’s poised to dismantle her entire existence piece by piece.
There’s even speculation that Kristen’s attempt to kill him could be the very thing that jolts him awake. Imagine the horror: alarms blaring, Kristen panicking—and suddenly, Peter’s hand clamps around her wrist. A New Year’s Eve jump scare Salem won’t soon forget.
As December 31st and January 1st episodes unfold, Days promises its signature contrast: light and darkness existing side by side. Across town, couples like Steve and Kayla, and perhaps Chad and Abigail, ring in the new year with hope, laughter, and love. There are kisses at midnight, clinking glasses, and moments that remind viewers why Salem’s families endure.
But in the DiMera shadows, disturbing news looms.
That news could take several forms. Perhaps Peter’s recovery accelerates—and worse, he’s already talking to authorities. Or maybe a shocking new DiMera secret surfaces just as Kristen believes she’s safe. There’s also the unsettling possibility of Peter’s body vanishing from the hospital altogether. Few things are more terrifying than a missing man who was supposed to be on life support.
Another tantalizing theory suggests legal consequences may strike at the worst possible moment. What if Melinda Trask—or another determined investigator—gets wind of what happened in that hospital room? The image of Kristen being led away in handcuffs as the clock strikes midnight is the kind of dramatic irony Days thrives on. What better way to usher in 2026 than with a DiMera downfall?
This New Year’s arc follows directly on the heels of an already explosive Christmas week in Salem. The holiday season brought its own chaos, beginning with the long-feared return of Peter Blake. What started as shock quickly turned into terror as it became clear Peter had orchestrated the DiMera family’s nightmare in their ancestral crypt.
Trapped underground in freezing conditions, Kristen found herself physically and emotionally broken, eventually collapsing from a severe fever. While some family members scrambled to help her, others—more perceptive—realized Peter was never there to save anyone. He was there to punish them.
The tension escalated into outright horror when Peter revealed a hidden syringe during a chase through the crypt’s twisting tunnels. In a brutal struggle, Theo was knocked unconscious, leaving Kristen to make a desperate choice. Grabbing an ancient bone from the tomb floor, she struck Peter, incapacitating him and allowing the family to escape.

By Christmas Eve, the DiMeras emerged back into Salem—but not into warmth or gratitude. Kristen was met with Brady Black’s cold fury. Despite risking her life for their daughter Rachel, Brady refused to soften. Any hope Kristen had for reconciliation evaporated, leaving her isolated and emotionally shattered.
Meanwhile, across town, the Horton house delivered the season’s emotional counterbalance. What began as a quiet, nearly canceled Christmas turned into a full-blown miracle as Chad was rescued, Jack and Jennifer returned from Boston, and extended family gathered once more. The beloved ornament-hanging tradition endured, reinforcing the unbreakable spirit of the Hortons.
Yet even amid joy, Salem’s younger residents faced heartbreak and uncertainty. Tate Black canceled a romantic Paris trip to care for his sister Rachel, disappointing Holly Jonas but proving his maturity. Rachel herself received a surprise visit that brought comfort during the turmoil.
The week ended on a cliffhanger that promises major consequences for the next generation, as Sarah Horton delivered shocking news to Chanel—news rumored to change everything.
As Days of Our Lives moves into 2026, one truth is clear: Kristen DiMera is at her most dangerous when she’s cornered. With Peter Blake’s life hanging in the balance and EJ applying relentless pressure, she’s no longer fighting for love or redemption. She’s fighting to survive.
And in Salem, when a DiMera fights for survival, no one is safe.