Finding Beauty in the Drama: DAYS’ Carson Boatman Embraces the Heavy Scenes
Carson Boatman explained how he thrives on heavy, emotional storylines and feels grateful for his castmates.

He Pushes Himself
Boatman had the chance to speak with Woman’s World and explained how he embraces the work he loves. “I love when you have heavy weeks of a bunch of episodes, because it’s fun to come in and challenge yourself and see everybody.” He continued by praising his coworkers with, “I love everybody here. I’m just so thankful.”
Although the reveal of what EJ (Dan Feuerriegel) did to Sami (Alison Sweeney) was shocking, not entertaining, Boatman explained how he dove headfirst into the story. “As an actor, you want to get your hands on something like that, and really go there,” he said, adding that he likes to push himself and feel the emotions to “try to create beautiful scenes.”
Johnny and Chanel Are Endgame
EJ continues to be his own worst enemy because of the bad choices he makes, including trying to frame Johnny’s wife, Chanel (Raven Bowens), for shooting him. Those choices often push Johnny away. But Boatman felt that while their relationship can be crazy and uncomfortable, he likes to explore the father/son dynamic. “Deep down, you always want that relationship and connection—even if you hate him and can’t forgive him for all the despicable things he’s done,” he remarked.
Boatman loves working with Bowens and is always happy when they have scenes together. He stated that they are very comfortable as scene partners. He also loves the fact that the audience has embraced them as a power couple, revealing that their relationship, “feels like they’re endgame to me… but that can change in about 15 seconds! All it takes is one script.”