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Passions Season 3 Episode 180 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 3 Episode 180

Episode Title: Ep. #693
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: March 26, 2002
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Tabitha is confident she has eliminated the danger to Timmy. However, unbeknownst to her, the book of spells reemerges from the fireplace. Zombie Charity chastises Tabitha for caring so much about Timmy. Tabitha watches as the zombie plays with special dolls. Zombie Charity predicts pain for Luis and Sheridan in Bermuda. Meanwhile, Timmy struggles to get inside the cave to save the real Charity. Sheridan and Brian prepare for their trip. Sheridan remembers a name. Liz hides her hurt as she presents Sheridan and Brian with tickets to a dance in Bermuda. Meanwhile, Luis is pained as a piece of his and Sheridan's history burns. Luis invites Beth to go with him on the free trip to Bermuda. Luis is gut-punched when he learns he and Beth will be staying at the same resort where he vacationed with Sheridan. Rebecca, Ivy, and Ethan are shocked when Theresa shows up at the Crane mansion with a lawyer. The boisterous attorney is confident that he will win everything for his client. Ivy and Rebecca are livid as the attorney makes it clear he plans to play dirty in order to win.

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