As Salem celebrates Valentine's Days one of the DiMera's says goodbye on Days of Our Lives. Anita has a health scare on Beyond the Gates and so does The Bold and the Beautiful's Eric. Carly and Jason talk Sonny and Ric on General Hospital. And are old lovers headed back together on The Young and the Restless?
Here are your network preview videos for the week of February 16-20, 2026 for The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful, Beyond the Gates, General Hospital and Days of Our Lives.
Daniel discusses his relationship woes with his dad Danny who wonders if Mariah and Tessa may be headed back to one another. Billy lashes out at Jack. Nick hides drugs from Sharon who asks what he just hid from her.
Ivy eavesdrops on Will and Electra as Will tells Electra her aunt Ivy is ruining things. Eric and Ridge argue when Eric suddenly clutches his chest and Bill yells for someone to call 911.
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Bill has a conversation with Joey about his problems. Jacob tells Naomi he's moving out. Randy has a warning for Lynette and it could bring Hayley down. Dani wants to share bedroom stories with Nicole who does not, reminding Dani she's married to her nephew. Anita collapses.
Carly tells Jason that Sony insists Ric doesn't have an agenda, but she doesn't buy it. Liz asks Ric if he thinks she doesn't know how to have fun. Chase tells Brook Lynn it will be a Valentine's Day to remember. Molly has something to tell Alexis. Britt stresses out. Jacinda and Michael go out and Marco and Lucas fight.
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