Sunset Beach Season 2 Episode 195 - Watch Legally and Safely
Sunset Beach: Telling them that he hates Emily, Leo congratulated Brad and Amy on the job they did making her break up with Sean. He convinces Amy to show him the e-mail, which he folds up and put in his pants pocket. He tells Amy that he had lied when he said that he hated Emily and leaves. Sean tells Emily that he doesn't want her to leave, but she leaves anyway. Leo shows Sean the "Dear Jane" letter that Amy and Brad sent to Emily. Suddenly, everything that Emily said made sense, and Sean realizes that he has to find her. Emily tells Bette that she is leaving, so Bette asks what she did to drive her away. When Bette realizes that this is about Sean and not her, she tries to talk Emily out of leaving and offers to drive Emily to the airport. When Ben, Antonio and Ricardo approach her, Maria realizes that they recognize her and faints. Tyus recognizes Maria as a psychiatric patient at Cedar Oaks, and takes her into a private room to examine her. Everyone who didn't know Maria before her disappearance realizes that "Dana" is Maria. Meg reprimands herself for not knowing that "Dana" was Maria, and Ben comforts her, reminding her that she'd never seen a photo of Maria. Tyus says that Maria asked to see Ben. Before Ben leaves to see Maria, he reassures Meg that he loves her.
How to Watch Sunset Beach Season 2 Episode 195 Legally and Safely
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