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Soap journalist Michael Fairman praised Will and Sonny's wedding, saying it was "beautifully acted", with "inspired writing" and "touching speeches".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/on-air-on-soaps-names-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2014/2014/12/30/|title=On-Air On-Soaps Names Best and Worst In Soaps 2014!|last=Fairman|first=Michael|date=December 30, 2014|newspaper=Michael Fairman On-Air On-Soaps|access-date=2016-10-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822180214/http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/on-air-on-soaps-names-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2014/2014/12/30/|archive-date=2016-08-22|work=|language=en-US|via=}}</ref> Hollywood reporter Greg Hernandez<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://greginhollywood.com/about|title=About Greg In Hollywood editor Greg Hernandez|last=|first=|date=|website=greginhollywood.com|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160509005346/http://greginhollywood.com/about|archive-date=2016-05-09|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> called the wedding "great stuff", and said he was "wiping away tears left and right". He confessed, "I used to get lost in fantasy as a teenager that I would marry a guy" and explained how his imagined festivities were very much like Will and Sonny's wedding. He was thrilled that "with gay marriage becoming legal in a growing number of states" his fantasy "can actually come true for young gay people dreaming about that today", and he said "that is why I will be forever grateful to this soap for giving us this episode, this wedding that was filled with love and supportive family and friends. It’s the way it should be and always should have been", and he "loved every minute of it".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://greginhollywood.com/days-of-our-lives-sonny-wills-very-moving-emotional-wedding-ceremony-have-a-kleenex-handy-98682|title=Days of Our Lives: Sonny & Will’s very moving & emotional wedding ceremony – have a Kleenex handy!|last=Hernandez|first=Greg|date=April 3, 2014|website=greginhollywood.com|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320060700/http://greginhollywood.com/days-of-our-lives-sonny-wills-very-moving-emotional-wedding-ceremony-have-a-kleenex-handy-98682|archive-date=2015-03-20|access-date=2016-10-09}}</ref> When on June 26, 2015, the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] ruled to make [[same-sex marriage]] a right across all states of the USA,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/27/us/supreme-court-same-sex-marriage.html|title=Supreme Court Ruling Makes Same-Sex Marriage a Right Nationwide|last=Liptak|first=Adam|date=2015-06-26|newspaper=The New York Times|access-date=2016-12-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161222173203/http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/27/us/supreme-court-same-sex-marriage.html|archive-date=2016-12-22|work=|issn=0362-4331|via=}}</ref> ''[[soapcentral.com]]'' took a look back at US daytime drama's first gay weddings, with Will and Sonny's being the first male-male wedding and [[Reese Williams and Bianca Montgomery|Bianca and Reese]] on ''[[All My Children]]'' being the first female-female wedding, saying both were "incredibly special".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://soapcentral.com/soapcentral/news/2015/0626-marriage_equality.php|title=FREE TO LOVE: A look back on daytime's first gay and lesbian weddings|last=Clifford|first=Kambra|date=June 26, 2015|newspaper=soapcentral.com|access-date=2016-12-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160518191542/http://soapcentral.com/soapcentral/news/2015/0626-marriage_equality.php|archive-date=2016-05-18|work=|via=}}</ref>
Soap journalist Michael Fairman praised Will and Sonny's wedding, saying it was "beautifully acted", with "inspired writing" and "touching speeches".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/on-air-on-soaps-names-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2014/2014/12/30/|title=On-Air On-Soaps Names Best and Worst In Soaps 2014!|last=Fairman|first=Michael|date=December 30, 2014|newspaper=Michael Fairman On-Air On-Soaps|access-date=2016-10-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160822180214/http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/on-air-on-soaps-names-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2014/2014/12/30/|archive-date=2016-08-22|work=|language=en-US|via=}}</ref> Hollywood reporter Greg Hernandez<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://greginhollywood.com/about|title=About Greg In Hollywood editor Greg Hernandez|last=|first=|date=|website=greginhollywood.com|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160509005346/http://greginhollywood.com/about|archive-date=2016-05-09|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> called the wedding "great stuff", and said he was "wiping away tears left and right". He confessed, "I used to get lost in fantasy as a teenager that I would marry a guy" and explained how his imagined festivities were very much like Will and Sonny's wedding. He was thrilled that "with gay marriage becoming legal in a growing number of states" his fantasy "can actually come true for young gay people dreaming about that today", and he said "that is why I will be forever grateful to this soap for giving us this episode, this wedding that was filled with love and supportive family and friends. It’s the way it should be and always should have been", and he "loved every minute of it".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://greginhollywood.com/days-of-our-lives-sonny-wills-very-moving-emotional-wedding-ceremony-have-a-kleenex-handy-98682|title=Days of Our Lives: Sonny & Will’s very moving & emotional wedding ceremony – have a Kleenex handy!|last=Hernandez|first=Greg|date=April 3, 2014|website=greginhollywood.com|publisher=|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150320060700/http://greginhollywood.com/days-of-our-lives-sonny-wills-very-moving-emotional-wedding-ceremony-have-a-kleenex-handy-98682|archive-date=2015-03-20|access-date=2016-10-09}}</ref> When on June 26, 2015, the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] ruled to make [[same-sex marriage]] a right across all states of the USA,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/27/us/supreme-court-same-sex-marriage.html|title=Supreme Court Ruling Makes Same-Sex Marriage a Right Nationwide|last=Liptak|first=Adam|date=2015-06-26|newspaper=The New York Times|access-date=2016-12-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161222173203/http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/27/us/supreme-court-same-sex-marriage.html|archive-date=2016-12-22|work=|issn=0362-4331|via=}}</ref> ''[[soapcentral.com]]'' took a look back at US daytime drama's first gay weddings, with Will and Sonny's being the first male-male wedding and [[Reese Williams and Bianca Montgomery|Bianca and Reese]] on ''[[All My Children]]'' being the first female-female wedding, saying both were "incredibly special".<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://soapcentral.com/soapcentral/news/2015/0626-marriage_equality.php|title=FREE TO LOVE: A look back on daytime's first gay and lesbian weddings|last=Clifford|first=Kambra|date=June 26, 2015|newspaper=soapcentral.com|access-date=2016-12-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160518191542/http://soapcentral.com/soapcentral/news/2015/0626-marriage_equality.php|archive-date=2016-05-18|work=|via=}}</ref>


''[[Soap Opera Digest]]'' disliked the marital conflict of Will and Sonny<ref name="SOD 2014 EOY Review">{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=December 22, 2014|title=The Best and Worst of 2014|url=|journal=Soap Opera Digest|publisher=American Media Inc.|issue=December 22, 2014|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref><ref name="SOD 2015 EOY Review">{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=December 21, 2015|title=The Best and Worst of 2015|url=|journal=Soap Opera Digest|publisher=American Media Inc.|issue=December 21, 2015|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref> They remarked: "When Will and Sonny tied the knot, it was a groundbreaking moment based in love, which is why it is impossible to comprehend why the show spent the better half of the last two years trying so hard to unravel this historic union".<ref name="SOD 2015 EOY Review" /> ''Digest'' criticized the writing,<ref name="SOD 2014 EOY Review" /> and complained that Will "inexplicably succumbed" to Paul's advances and that it added "insult to injury" when it was subsequently revealed that Will had a prior fling when off the show.<ref name="SOD 2015 EOY Review" />
''[[Soap Opera Digest]]'' disliked the marital conflict of Will and Sonny<ref name="SOD 2014 EOY Review">{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=December 22, 2014|title=The Best and Worst of 2014|url=|journal=Soap Opera Digest|publisher=American Media Inc.|issue=December 22, 2014|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref><ref name="SOD 2015 EOY Review">{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=December 21, 2015|title=The Best and Worst of 2015|url=|journal=Soap Opera Digest|publisher=American Media Inc.|issue=December 21, 2015|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref> They remarked: "When Will and Sonny tied the knot, it was a groundbreaking moment based in love, which is why it is impossible to comprehend why the show spent the better half of the last two years trying so hard to unravel this historic union".<ref name="SOD 2015 EOY Review" /> ''Digest'' criticized the writing,<ref name="SOD 2014 EOY Review" /> and complained that Will "inexplicably succumbed" to Paul's advances and that it added "insult to injury" when it was subsequently revealed that Will had a prior fling when off the show.<ref name="SOD 2015 EOY Review" />

The murder of Will met with widespread criticism. ''[[Soap Opera Digest]]'' called it "sick and violent",<ref name="SOD 2015 EOY Review2">{{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=December 21, 2015|title=The Best and Worst of 2015|url=|journal=Soap Opera Digest|publisher=American Media Inc.|issue=December 21, 2015|doi=|pmid=|access-date=}}</ref> and James Lott Jr<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.afterbuzztv.com/host/james-lott-jr/|title=James Lott Jr. - AfterBuzz TV Network|last=|first=|date=|newspaper=AfterBuzz TV Network|access-date=2016-10-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011155918/http://www.afterbuzztv.com/host/james-lott-jr/|archive-date=2016-10-11|work=|language=en-US|via=}}</ref> of ''[[AfterBuzz TV]]'' said Will's murder was a "[[Jumping the shark|jump the shark moment]]", and the "biggest mistake" the show could make.<ref name="AFTERBUZZ DishinDays 2015-10-112">{{Citation|last=AfterBuzz TV|title=Days Of Our Lives For October 4th - 9th Review & After Show {{!}} AfterBuzz TV|date=2015-10-11|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNK2JihEOhU|accessdate=2016-02-11}}</ref> TV Guide Magazine's [[Michael Logan (journalist)|Michael Logan]] declared it "idiotic" and "dead wrong",<ref name="Logan Review2">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvinsider.com/article/60478/the-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2015/|title=The Best and Worst in Soaps 2015|last=Logan|first=Michael|date=December 16, 2015|website=TVInsider.com|publisher=NTVB Media, Inc.|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207210116/http://www.tvinsider.com/article/60478/the-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2015/|archivedate=February 7, 2016|accessdate=February 7, 2016}}</ref> and Hollywood reporter Greg Hernandez was "disgusted that such an important character would be killed off in such a dark and quick way after the journey viewers had been on with him the past five years or so", saying it was "disrespectful" and "unforgivable really".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://greginhollywood.com/will-horton-killed-off-days-in-most-disrespectful-way-120686|title=Will Horton has been killed off “Days of Our Lives” in most disrespectful way|last=Hernandez|first=Greg|date=October 9, 2015|website=greginhollywood.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160731210041/http://greginhollywood.com/will-horton-killed-off-days-in-most-disrespectful-way-120686|archive-date=2016-07-31|dead-url=|access-date=2017-02-15}}</ref> Michael Fairman thought it was "not cool" that Sonny "was relegated to the second row" at his husband's funeral,<ref name="MF 2015 BEST & WORST2">{{cite web|url=http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/on-air-on-soaps-names-the-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2015/2015/12/31/|title=On-Air On-Soaps Names The Best and Worst In Soaps 2015!|last=Fairman|first=Michael|date=December 31, 2015|website=michaelfairmansoaps.com|publisher=Michael Fairman Soaps, Inc.|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207212033/http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/on-air-on-soaps-names-the-best-and-worst-in-soaps-2015/2015/12/31/|archivedate=February 7, 2016|accessdate=February 7, 2016}}</ref> and former ''Days'' writer Kola Boof<ref name="KolaMF2">{{cite web|url=http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/former-days-scribe-kola-boof-on-creation-of-ej-dimera-casting-james-scott/2010/11/15/|title=Former DAYS scribe, Kola Boof on creation of EJ Dimera & casting James Scott!|last=Fairman|first=Michael|date=November 15, 2010|website=michaelfairmansoaps.com|publisher=Michael Fairman Soaps, Inc.|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160211200811/http://michaelfairmansoaps.com/news/former-days-scribe-kola-boof-on-creation-of-ej-dimera-casting-james-scott/2010/11/15/|archivedate=February 11, 2016|accessdate=February 11, 2016}}</ref><ref name="KolaTVG2">{{cite web|url=http://tvguide.ca/Soaps/Nelson_Ratings/Articles/101115_soapgeist_NB.htm|title=The Soapgeist|last=Branco|first=Nelson|date=November 15, 2010|publisher=[[TC Transcontinental]]|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101202023239/http://tvguide.ca/Soaps/Nelson_Ratings/Articles/101115_soapgeist_NB.htm|work=[[TV Guide (Canada)|TV Guide]]|archivedate=December 2, 2010|accessdate=September 22, 2013}}</ref> said the "killing of Will Horton is one of the biggest dumbest mistakes in ''Days'' history. On many levels".<ref name="Kola Boof Kill Will Tweet2">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/kolaboof2/status/651910858373767168|title=Writer Kola Boof on Twitter|last=Boof|first=Kola|date=October 7, 2015|website=twitter.com/KOLABOOF2|access-date=February 7, 2016|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207201003/https:/twitter.com/kolaboof2/status/651910858373767168|archivedate=Feb 7, 2016}}</ref>


== Awards ==
== Awards ==

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Will and Sonny
Guy Wilson and Freddie Smith as Will and Sonny
Duration2012–15
Introduced byKen Corday
Lisa de Cazotte
Greg Meng

Chandler Massey as Will Horton and Freddie Smith as Sonny Kiriakis
In-universe information
Other namesWilSon
FamilyHorton, Brady, Roberts, Kiriakis, Johnson
Spouse2014–15
ChildrenArianna Horton
(Will's daughter, via Gabi)

William Robert "Will" Horton and Jackson Steven "Sonny" Kiriakis are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American daytime drama Days of Our Lives.[1][2][3][4] The couple was originally portrayed by actors Chandler Massey as Will and Freddie Smith as Sonny. Actor Guy Wilson took over the role of Will in January 2014, shortly before the characters became engaged. On internet message boards, the couple is sometimes referred to by the portmanteau "WilSon" (for Will and Sonny). Will is the son of the supercouple Lucas and Sami and Sonny is the son of the supercouple Justin and Adrienne. They are notable for being Days of Our Lives first same-sex supercouple, and for having the first male-male wedding in US daytime drama history.[5]

Casting and Development

In 2010, Chandler Massey took over the role of legacy Days of Our Lives character Will Horton, and in June 2011 it was announced that actor Freddie Smith was joining the show as a gay character, and that the show was embarking on its first ever gay romance.[6] By the Fall of 2011 rumors were going around that Will was gay and he was going to be in a relationship with Freddie Smith's character, Sonny Kiriakis. At the end of 2011, it was confirmed that Will was going to be gay.

Will and Sonny were soon confirmed to going to be in a relationship. Chandler Massey said, "Will admires Sonny for being comfortable in who he is and seem like he has it all together." Will and Sonny were soon put in a relationship and critics and audience liked it. Many critics have admired it for treating this couple like any other heterosexual couple.

Chandler Massey commented on the relationship of Will and Sonny and said, "As far as Sonny and Will go, I get the power couple thing between them and they have the healthiest relationship on the show, believe it or not. But life throws all these things at them and basically the only way Will can get through it is by leaning on Sonny so they’ll be staying together and only grow deeper in love."

In 2013, it was announced that Chandler Massey would vacate the role of Will Horton, and that Days had found the right recast for the role.[7] Guy Wilson was recast in the role of Will.[8]

Storylines

In June of 2011, on the day of his high-school graduation, Will meets the openly gay Sonny through their mutual cousin, Abigail Deveraux. They become friends, and they form a business partnership with their friend Chad DiMera. Frustrated by Will's lack of intimacy, Will's girlfriend Gabi Hernandez breaks up with him, and he has an emotional breakdown. Will goes out with Sonny and his gay friends, and he ends up kissing one of Sonny's gay friends - Neil Hultgren; Sonny sees this, and he advises Will to talk to someone, and Will ultimately comes out as gay to his grandmother, Marlena. He comes out to the rest of his family, who are mostly supportive; Will is outed by the local media thanks to him being a suspect in the shooting of Stefano DiMera, because his alibi is a date with Neil at a gay bar. While working with Will in an effort to prove that Will's boss EJ DiMera is being framed for the shooting, Sonny admits to Will's dad Lucas that he has feelings for Will. In the aftermath of a series of explosions, Sonny frantically searches for Will and, finding him uninjured, kisses him; Will rejects Sonny and they argue, but Will soon realizes he does have feelings for Sonny. However, when Will sees Sonny's friend Brian flirt with him, he believes he has missed his chance.

Will's high-school friend Tad "T" Stevens, who had been hostile to Sonny because of his sexual orientation, returns to town and finds out Will has been outed as gay. T is horrible to Will about his sexuality, and blames Sonny for "turning" Will gay. Feeling rejected by his friend T, Will turns to Gabi, and they end up having sex. Straightaway Will and Gabi agree it was a mistake, and Will tells Gabi he is gay. T eventually has a change of heart and is instrumental in helping Will and Sonny acknowledge their feelings for each other, and they agree to start dating. Early in their relationship, Will and Sonny struggle with their families; Sonny's mom Adrienne doesn't think Will is good enough for Sonny, while Will's dad Lucas is suspicious of Sonny's intentions with Will, thinking Will could be hurt by him. Will feels insecure because Sonny has had past relationships while he hasn't; they overcome this issue and make love for the first time on November 14, 2012.

Gabi tells Will that she is pregnant with his child. He supports her initial plan to have an abortion and he takes her to a clinic. Whilst waiting at the clinic for Gabi to have the procedure Will realizes that he really wants the baby, and asks to be allowed to see Gabi, but isn't allowed to. Happily, Gabi too, at the last minute, realizes she wants the child and decides not to have the procedure. Gabi is dating Will's cousin Nick Fallon. Nick is keen to start a family, and when he learns of the baby and its paternity, he offers to marry Gabi and claim to be the baby's father, to which Gabi and Will agree. Chad confides in Sonny that Gabi had a role in Melanie Jonas's kidnapping, leading to tension between Sonny and Gabi. At Nick and Gabi's wedding, Chad reveals that Nick is not the baby's father; Will then confesses that he is (a fact unknown to Chad), and Sonny breaks up with him over the deception. Brian continues to pursue Sonny, but ultimately Sonny and Will reconcile after Will receives a Valentine's Day gift Sonny had arranged before the breakup, leading to a heartfelt talk.

Nick discovers an incriminating secret about Will - that Will had shot and nearly killed EJ years earlier when EJ had forced Will's mother Sami into marrying him - and Will's dad Lucas had made a false confession to the crime to protect Will, who was 15 at the time. With this information, Nick blackmails Will into signing away his parental rights. Sonny stands by Will, as Will had already confided in him about this misdeed. Sonny confronts Nick, who admits that he is motivated by anti-gay bias, and they come to blows. It emerges that Nick's bigotry is a result of having been raped in prison by his cellmate Jensen, who abducts Nick and Gabi upon his release. Will is shot while saving Nick, and Sonny delivers Will and Gabi's daughter, Arianna; Jensen is shot and killed by the police. Nick admits to Gabi that he was blackmailing Will, and agrees to return Will's parental rights; Nick and Gabi end their relationship, and Gabi and Arianna move in with Will and Sonny, with Sonny being a parent to Arianna along with Gabi and Will.

Will and Sonny become embroiled in Sami's trial for the murder of Joe Bernardi, after they discover that Bernardi was the dirty cop who stole evidence of Will shooting EJ, and Sonny discovers that he possesses a video of an earlier fight between Sami and Bernardi. Sami is ultimately exonerated after unrelated evidence shows that Bernardi was corrupt.

Nick tries to win back Gabi, working without her knowledge to secure her a modeling job in New York City, where he is also planning to move. Upon receiving the offer, she initially plans to take the job and Sonny and Will decide to move with her in order to continue raising Arianna together. Gabi ultimately turns down the job, at which point Nick accidentally reveals his involvement; Gabi is outraged and, when Nick tries to rape her, strikes him in the head with a rock and seemingly kills him. Sami and Kate witness the fight and convince Gabi to dispose of the body in the river. Sonny and later Will become involved in the cover-up, unaware that Nick has survived.

Sonny proposes to Will; he initially declines in favor of waiting for the right time, but he soon accepts. Marlena officiates their wedding on April 3, 2014 at the Kiriakis mansion.

Nick returns; using his knowledge of Gabi's crimes against Melanie and himself, he blackmails her into a relationship. Unaware of the blackmail, Will and Sonny express their disapproval and Gabi nearly moves out with Arianna. Will suggests they formalize a custody arrangement; at Nick's direction, Aiden Jennings draws up an agreement that would severely limit Will's parental rights, and sets up an immediate hearing. But Nick is shot and killed, at which point Gabi cancels the hearing and instead hires EJ to write up a new agreement that is fair to everyone involved in raising Arianna. Will confesses to killing Nick, because he believes Sonny committed the murder to prevent Arianna from being taken from him. This prompts the real murderer, Gabi, to turn herself in. She also confesses to her involvement in Melanie's kidnapping; Will learns Sonny knew of this, but understands his reasons for keeping the secret. Gabi is jailed, so Arianna remains in Will and Sonny's custody.

Will completes his degree and is hired to work for TruVista magazine, unaware that Sonny's Uncle Victor owns it and that Sonny arranged the job for him. His first assignment is to cover Sami's takeover of DiMera Enterprises. He learns that she is methodically destroying EJ's and Abigail's lives after discovering their affair; outraged by his mother's behavior, he writes the article as a hit piece against her. Sonny is troubled by Will's ruthlessness. Will's personal life is also rocked by the article, after his editor Zoe adds Abigail's name, obtained from Sami, to the published version. Will is initially furious to learn of Sonny's interference in his career, but soon forgives him. Zoe goes to work for a different magazine, Sonix, and Will accepts a new job with her there, where he is guaranteed final editorial approval. His first assignment, an article about Chad, who has returned to town to oversee DiMera Enterprises, is a success.

Will and Sonny's relationship suffers a series of setbacks. When EJ is murdered, Will chooses to temporarily relocate to Los Angeles with Arianna, his mother Sami and his younger siblings, in order to be the screenwriter for a movie based on Sami's life, as well as to support Sami and his siblings during their grief for EJ (the father of Will's half-siblings Johnny and Sydney). While in LA, he fails to correspond regularly with Sonny. Meanwhile, Sonny loses most of his and Will's personal savings in a bad business deal without having discussed the investment with Will.

Sonny's ex-boyfriend, closeted Major League Baseball player Paul Narita, comes to Salem (the show's fictional town) for surgery at the Salem hospital. He tries to pursue Sonny, and is disappointed to learn he is married. Will and Arianna return home to Salem after six weeks in Los Angeles. Only later Will admits that he was fired as screenwriter rather than having actively chosen to return to Sonny. Will is assigned to write a story about Paul for Sonix, who he interviews in Paul's room at the Salem Inn. Due to confidentiality, Sonny doesn't know whom Will is interviewing, and because Sonny has never talked about his exes with Will, neither Will nor Paul knows about the other's relationship with Sonny. Will suspects Paul is gay, and realizes he could get a scoop with an article about the life of a professional gay athlete. Attracted to each other, Will and Paul have a night of sex in the hotel. Whilst Will is immediately remorseful, and is determined it won't happen again, he is still very keen to get the scoop, and he convinces Paul to come out in the article (which initially was to be a feature about Paul and his career-ending injury). Paul tells Will about turning down a marriage proposal from the love of his life (this is Sonny, but he doesn't tell Will the name) because Paul felt he could not be an out gay athlete. Will's article on Paul is published, and Sonny learns from Derrick (a bellhop who has flirted with Paul, Will, and Sonny throughout Paul's hotel stay) that Will and Paul have slept together. Before he can confront Will, Sonny is stabbed as a result of Clyde Weston's vendetta against Sonny's Uncle Victor, and his life is saved by multiple blood transfusions from Paul, who only later learns that the patient was Sonny. Sonny suffers short-term memory loss, but soon remembers Will's infidelity; he lashes out at Paul and Will, leaving all three men devastated. Will is also stunned to learn that Paul is Sonny's ex, and that Paul had rejected Sonny's marriage proposal just before Sonny had met Will. When Sonny is released from the hospital, he leaves town to convalesce at his brother's house, and to get away from Will.

When Sonny returns to Salem, Will tries to mend his relationship with Sonny. Will also feels insecure about Sonny's commitment to him in light of Sonny's previous relationship with Paul; and because of Paul's success and athleticism, Will thinks he is inferior. Will's infidelity with Paul is not initially common knowledge; Adrienne slaps Will when she learns of it, and a tabloid later publicizes the affair. Paul's mother, Tori, comes to Salem. Will discovers that Tori once had a connection to Salem and the DiMera family, and has lied to Paul about it; using this information, he tries to blackmail Tori into getting Paul out of Salem and drafts an article identifying Paul as a DiMera. But then the actual truth comes out: Paul is John Black's son. Sonny and Will share a tender moment after Paul punches Will in the face, but then Sonny learns that Will had called Tori a whore. Will and Sonny enter marriage counseling, but Will tries to influence their therapist by secretly offering to publish a flattering profile of him. Will tries to set Paul up with Derrick; the plan succeeds until Paul realizes Will has given Derrick private information he learned in their interview. In light of Will's continued deceptions, as well as his revelation that he also cheated on Sonny with a man in LA, Sonny decides to take a job at Titan's Paris office.

In Sonny's absence, Will's interactions with Paul are tense. Gabi is released from prison and comforts Will over his troubles. Will calls Sonny and leaves a message apologizing unreservedly for his misdeeds, asking for a reconciliation. Immediately thereafter, Will is murdered by Ben Weston because Will has inadvertently discovered evidence that Ben is the "Necktie Killer" who committed two recent murders. Will is killed on October 9, 2015. Sonny is thrilled to receive Will's message and straightaway decides to return to Salem to reunite with Will and Arianna. Whilst getting ready, he is informed of Will's murder. Distraught, Sonny returns to town only long enough to attend Will's funeral and eulogize him.

After a nine-month absence, Sonny returns to Salem in July 2016, and Gabi welcomes his offer to baby-sit Arianna.

Reception and Impact

Even if you are not a fan of Days of our Lives or soaps in general, the presence, power, and charm of the couple cannot be denied.

The Huffington Post, Andrew Benkovic[9]

TV Guide said that "while it took 45 years for the show to introduce its first openly gay character (Sonny) and another year and a half to have him find a male partner (Will), the wait was well worth it. This steamy, star-crossed saga has had drama to spare (Paranoia! Blackmail! Impossible parents!), but its real success lies in the fresh, easy charm of these two young men."[10] TV Source Magazine named Will and Sonny Best Couple of 2012 in the Days of Our Lives series, saying "One of the most refreshing things about Will and Sonny’s relationship is it's portrayed just as any heterosexual couple would be. Watching them grow from friends to being in love was one of the highlights of the year for DAYS."[11] Will and Sonny placed ninth on Daytime Confidential's list of Summer's Best Soap Couples.[12]

Soap journalist Michael Fairman praised Will and Sonny's wedding, saying it was "beautifully acted", with "inspired writing" and "touching speeches".[13] Hollywood reporter Greg Hernandez[14] called the wedding "great stuff", and said he was "wiping away tears left and right". He confessed, "I used to get lost in fantasy as a teenager that I would marry a guy" and explained how his imagined festivities were very much like Will and Sonny's wedding. He was thrilled that "with gay marriage becoming legal in a growing number of states" his fantasy "can actually come true for young gay people dreaming about that today", and he said "that is why I will be forever grateful to this soap for giving us this episode, this wedding that was filled with love and supportive family and friends. It’s the way it should be and always should have been", and he "loved every minute of it".[15] When on June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled to make same-sex marriage a right across all states of the USA,[16] soapcentral.com took a look back at US daytime drama's first gay weddings, with Will and Sonny's being the first male-male wedding and Bianca and Reese on All My Children being the first female-female wedding, saying both were "incredibly special".[17]

Soap Opera Digest disliked the marital conflict of Will and Sonny[18][19] They remarked: "When Will and Sonny tied the knot, it was a groundbreaking moment based in love, which is why it is impossible to comprehend why the show spent the better half of the last two years trying so hard to unravel this historic union".[19] Digest criticized the writing,[18] and complained that Will "inexplicably succumbed" to Paul's advances and that it added "insult to injury" when it was subsequently revealed that Will had a prior fling when off the show.[19]

The murder of Will met with widespread criticism. Soap Opera Digest called it "sick and violent",[20] and James Lott Jr[21] of AfterBuzz TV said Will's murder was a "jump the shark moment", and the "biggest mistake" the show could make.[22] TV Guide Magazine's Michael Logan declared it "idiotic" and "dead wrong",[23] and Hollywood reporter Greg Hernandez was "disgusted that such an important character would be killed off in such a dark and quick way after the journey viewers had been on with him the past five years or so", saying it was "disrespectful" and "unforgivable really".[24] Michael Fairman thought it was "not cool" that Sonny "was relegated to the second row" at his husband's funeral,[25] and former Days writer Kola Boof[26][27] said the "killing of Will Horton is one of the biggest dumbest mistakes in Days history. On many levels".[28]

Awards

Days of Our Lives won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Daily Drama in 2012,[29] 2013,[30] 2014,[31] and 2015,[32] in recognition of the characters and stories of Sonny and Will, and related characters.

Chandler Massey won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series — never before won for a gay character[33] — three years in a row, in 2012,[34] 2013,[35] and 2014;[36] and Freddie Smith won the same award in 2015.[37]

See also

References

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