Yup, got it all on tape.
Weird...very weird. It didn't all make sense to me. I'm going to need to watch it again because the ENTIRE episode was all about the killer and I got lost trying to figure out some of the details.
Questions --
Is Nicole Kiriakis the daughter of Victor or a niece or some other relative? If she's his daughter, who's her mother?
Who's the new chick that Judi Evans is playing? She used to be Adrienne and she dated Justin, right? That was on Days, right, or am I remember her from another soap? I know she was also on Guiding Light a long time ago. And why is she with Mickey? Wasn't Maggie with Mickey? Maggie just died, right? Did he get over his grief that fast?
When did Hope become a cop also?
Like I said, I've got to watch it again when I get a chance to absorb it. The nuttiest thing was that part of the time Marlena was out in the hospital lobby talking with John (Drake Hogestyn is John Black, right? Not Roman and not any other name now?) And then part of the time, the killer could be seen as a dark silhouette behind the curtain in Tony's room while Lexi was treating him. How could Marlena be both places at once? And why on earth did she need to ditch the mask and sweatshirt while wearing a lab coat and gloves? Okay, gloves make sense because she didn't want to leave prints. But labcoat?? She's DR. Marlena Evans, well-known Salem shrink. She doesn't need to wear a labcoat. No one cares that she's walking around the hospital. She belongs there anyway. The labcoat would have made her look more suspicious because usually only psych residents would wear labcoats while making rotations and so forth. Well-established faculty and staff who aren't dealing with blood and body fluids and physical exams and so forth (like psychiatrists) don't usually wear a labcoat. It gives them a less clinical look so the patients feel more at ease to talk with them. Ugh...I've rambled.
It was just cheesy! One minute she's one place, the next minute she's somewhere else, and then the next minute she's back again. It wasn't very smooth. Maybe there were twins?
And since she's a well-known physician at Salem General, it's obvious that she would have keys with her and that's how she could get into the pharmacy "closet" (I'm not even gonna start to vent on that one

). But just why didn't anyone except the guard notice her going into this "guarded" patient's room? And why did he let her in since, as Roman put it, the guard have never seen her before? Not much of a guard, is he? I'd fire his butt!
*shaking head*
I'll watch it again later. I'm going to go watch Becker now and see how it ends.