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Passions Season 8 Episode 58 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 8 Episode 58

Episode Title: Ep. #1833
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: September 26, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Chad and Whitney arrive at the mansion to check on Theresa; who is being tended to by Jared. At this point Chad gets a call and soon leaves, while Whitney confides in Theresa that she thinks Chad is cheating on her while Eve and Julian argue over his sleeping with Valerie. Not long after, Eve and Valerie begin fighting as well, and start calling each other trash before Valerie gets thrown out of the office by Julian. While at Sheridan’s, Fancy continues to read Sheridan the riot act about wanting to be with Chris yet refusing to give up Luis. After she leaves, Katherine begins telling her that she should stop listening to everybody’s reasons why she should leave Luis alone and listen to what her heart has to say. At Pilar’s, she and Paloma are still trying to convince Luis to move on with his life, but he refuses. When he opens the door to leave, he becomes really happy at seeing Sheridan there and thinks she came to be with him. Meanwhile, as Paloma and Fancy arrive at the station to work out, they talk about Fancy’s fight with Sheridan and what could happen if Sheridan decides to leave Chris for Luis.

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