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Passions Season 8 Episode 241 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 8 Episode 241

Episode Title: Ep. #2016
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: June 13, 2007
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: At the Blue Note, Ivy and Julian reminisce about the old times and Ivy suggests they should leave Harmony together and try to be finally happy. Whitney slaps Chad after seeing him with an unknown woman, and tells him that he's sick. He follows her out and tries to talk to her. Ethan warns Ivy not to get hurt by Julian again, and tells her that Julian has the power at Crane again. Theresa suggests Julian should tell Ivy the truth, and Ivy comes across to them and slaps Julian for lying to her. The lab results come back showing that Spike's prints are on it. Both Paloma and Noah are glad to see that there aren't any prints of Jessica. Simone and Jessica talk about the dead johns found, and then later, when Simone leaves, Jessica tells Spike that she is going to tell her father that she thinks Spike murdered all the dead johns. Spike knocks her out. The blackmailers starts choking Fancy. Sheridan claims to Sam that she has no idea where Fancy is, and when she hears Fancy struggling with the blackmailer, she pretends not to hear anything, and she is glad it's time for Fancy to die. However, the struggle continues outside so Sam comes just in time to save Fancy.

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