Days of our Lives The Rinse, March 20: Shawn and JJ’s Silence Could Backfire Fast
In the March 20 episode of Days of Our Lives, Salem has long faced the challenges of the lines between right and wrong being crossed. Many characters over the years have wrestled with doing something wrong, but for the right reason. Shawn and JJ carefully walked that fine line. After JJ froze and Shawn stepped in, taking a bullet and taking out the bad guy, the moment didn’t really end. It stayed with them, and even though nobody else heard about it, neither of them admitted what happened to JJ.

- JJ hesitated before taking the shot due to past trauma.
- Shawn stepped in and fired, ending the threat.
- Shawn didn’t report JJ’s hesitation to Jada.
- JJ also chooses not to come forward about it.
- Their shared silence creates potential professional and personal fallout.
What Happened on DAYS
After the confrontation, Shawn (Brandon Beemer) asked JJ (Casey Moss) about his hesitation. JJ didn’t dodge the question. He explained that he needed to be completely sure before pulling the trigger, a response shaped by everything he’s been carrying since shooting Theo (Tyler Joseph Andrews). That moment changed his outlook on every decision involving a gun.
Shawn hears that, but he’s coming from his own perspective. He’s not guessing right now. He’s already made a similar choice before—shooting his own father to protect his mother—and still bears that burden. So now, he doesn’t hesitate. He just acts.
Why It Matters
Both men understand what it means to live with the consequences of pulling the trigger. That shared experience should help clarify the situation. Instead, it makes it more complicated. JJ hesitates because of his past. Shawn acts because of his. Neither one is completely wrong, but neither one is entirely right either.
What stands out is what happens next. Shawn, who usually follows the rules, doesn’t tell Jada that JJ froze. JJ doesn’t correct the record. The report moves forward without the full truth. It looks complete on paper, but it isn’t.




