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Bava’s Daughter: Sophia Choi

Published May 10, 2026 by biggayhorrorfan

“Sophia wasn’t at Bayview for the summer theater program!” – EJ

I love a deranged femme fatale on my daytime dramas. The parallels to horror and exploitation films within their dramatic arcs are often inescapable…and often very, very fun. 

Of course, controversies abound.

In fact, you can count Days of our Lives‘ Kristen DiMera, General Hospital’s Esme Prince and The Bold and the Beautifuls Luna Nazowa among the soap villainesses who have resorted to revenge porn and rape while putting their various diabolic plans into motion. This past year, Days‘ Sophia Choi (Rachel Boyd) also joined this perverted coterie when she sent inappropriate pictures of a drunken Holly, her sworn rival, to Johnny, their film studies professor. 

Even once her crimes were discovered and she was sent away to the show’s infamous mental facility, Sophia continued her demented manipulations. Besides pretending that her traumas, which included giving birth to her son in her childhood bedroom with no assistance, had rendered her mute, she eventually found a way to torment her favorite frenemy again. 

Pretending to apologize, Sophia stole a bottle of skin supplements from Holly (Ashley Puzemis), replacing them with her anti-psychotic meds. She also roped the young and unwitting Rachel, a fellow patient, into her madness.

That might have been her biggest mistake. Rachel’s mother, the above mentioned Kirsten DiMera (Stacey Haiduk), deviously set a trap for the psycho-in-training upon her release. Pretending to take the younger woman under her wing, she convinced her to kill Johnny (Carson Boatman), her brother’s beloved son, in a calculated attempt to avenge herself against her frequently duplicitous sibling.

Of course, ever unreliable Sophia decided to augment Kirsten’s easily achievable death-by-gunfire, instead deciding to torture Johnny and then blow him up. 

Planting a fake suicide note, she then swung off to start her new life. Of course, angry Mama Bear DiMera didn’t offer up the promised getaway money, but, in retaliation, conked Sophia on the head and threw her into Salem’s murkiest waterway.

 (& that was even before Kirsten discovered that Johnny had survived his pernicious assault. Imagine what she would have done if she had known that?!?!)

Since then, Sophia has only made a ghostly, Bava-like appearance to Kirsten in her dreams. 

Thus, it seems, unlike many a Salemite, that this mini-demon has actually sloughed off her mortal coil. 

Thankfully, Boyd, who has done surprisingly sympathetic work in the role, has true star power and is sure to pop up elsewhere, waterlogged hair or not, very soon.

Let’s just hope that said role involves no stolen bra pics – a sentiment fully endorsed by this show’s ever vulnerable, yet surprisingly resilient Holly! 

Judie Aronson in Sledge Hammer!

Published August 3, 2018 by biggayhorrorfan

 

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My sister could be all sweetness and light, one moment. Then the next, she’d be slapping the neighbor’s pet raccoon for stealing her sugar cookie. Such is the case with Francine Flambo, the privileged mayor’s daughter who suffers an alleged kidnapping, on the premiere episode of the short lived action spoof Sledge Hammer!

Judie SH3Flambo, as enacted by the multi-layered Judi Aronson, seems to be a poor, tortured soul when first encountered by series regular Doris Doreau (Anne Marie Martin), who is sent to rescue the young heiress. But (spoiler alert) when it is quickly discovered that Flambo was in on her own kidnapping, the young socialite’s attitude flips and soon Doreau finds her life on the line.

Nicely, Aronson, who is best known to horror fans for her passionate portrayal of Samantha in Friday the 13th: Final Chapter, embraces all the facets of Francine’s personality. She is as convincing as when the character is demurely trembling as when she is savagely threatening to murder everyone around her. Most importantly, Aronson seems to be having a ball and that joyful energy rolls off the screen in delightful waves.Judie SH2

Genre fans should be thrilled to note, as well, that Aronson, who also appeared in such fright flicks as After Midnight and The Sleeping Car, shares most of her screen time with the talented Martin. Martin, before gaining recognition for her work on shows like Days Our Lives, appeared in such slasher stalwarts as Prom Night and The Boogens. Thus, their work here marks the meeting of two genre queens at the top of their game, a true pleasure to watch unfold.

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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