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Passions Season 8 Episode 230 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 8 Episode 230

Episode Title: Ep. #2005
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: May 29, 2007
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Tabitha continues promising havoc to the witch committee, but the witches sense somebody is watching them, and they soon zap a stripped Miguel, who was watching them by the windown, into the room. While the witches are "enjoying the view," Tabitha tries to make excuses to Miguel, but he finally realizes the truth about her being a witch, and blames her for all the bad stuff that have been happening in Harmony these past few years. To prove that she is a bad witch, Tabitha is forced to kill Miguel. Before frying the man, Tabitha confesses to Miguel about the fact that Kay used magic to sleep with Miguel a few years ago and reveals some more. Then later, the witches realize that Miguel isn't dead, but Tabitha tells them that she erased his memory and that he won't remember anything he saw. Judge Reilly is forced to move Luis' execution sooner when the blackmailer threatens him in the car. Pilar and Luis are surprised when a guard arrives at the hospital to pick up Luis and tells them that he is going to be executed as soon as possible. Chad tries to explain that Vincent was just sex to him, but Whitney won't listed to him. Theresa informs Ethan about Chad. Julian interrupts their conversation, and after a lot of talking, Ethan goes away. Then later, Julian finally reveals to Theresa that he knows Ethan is actually Little Ethan's father.

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