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Melrose Place Season 5 Episode 34 - Watch Legally and Safely

Melrose Place Season 5 Episode 34

Episode Title: Who's Afraid of Amanda Woodward? (2)
Genre: Drama
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Airing Date: May 19, 1997
Runtime:41 min
IMDb Rating:

Melrose Place: Amanda suffers a breakdown as she sees her agency slip through her fingers. Alison convinces David to get Jake to invite Colleen and him to move to Ojai. Alison decides to divorce Jake and move to Atlanta. Billy meets her at the airport, and she kisses him goodbye. Denise wins custody of Chelsea, even after her daughter reveals the incident with her mother's boyfriend. Denise has a change of heart and decides that Chelsea is better off with Matt. Peter realizes that Michael set him up after a test reveals that he doesn't have rage epilepsy. He throws Michael through a window at the office. A hurt Megan rejects Michael. Peter takes Taylor away for the weekend, and is about to push her off a lighthouse when she announces that she is pregnant. Reilly flees to Mexico to distract the police, then returns and kidnaps Sam from the grocery store. Kyle bolts from Sydney's wedding after learning that Amanda is planning to move to New York. He stops her from leaving and sleeps with her. Sam pulls the car over and convinces her father to let her go, but keeps talking for so long that the police catch up to them. Reilly grabs onto the steering wheel and forces the car to move at high speeds and swerve everywhere. He and Sam lose control of the car in their struggle, sending it crashing through a bus stop and into Sydney, who had been posing for photos after her wedding.

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