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Passions Season 8 Episode 74 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 8 Episode 74

Episode Title: Ep. #1849
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: October 18, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: After getting off the phone with a business contact, Julian walks into his room to find Eve there. After calling her a gold-digger, she tells him that the only reason why she is there is to pick up a toy broach that wasn’t in her things, but breaks it before leaving. Upon arriving home from the mansion, Eve begins watching some movies with T.C. before giving him a kiss. At Tabitha’s Fox apologizes to Endora for taking away her chocolate, the she realizes that she made a hasty decision to send Miguel and Kay to the magical ballroom. When Julian arrives to discuss some business with Fox, he asks where Kay is at. When he is told that she’s at the store, Julian asks if she took a cab because her car is still outside. Meanwhile, Kay asks Miguel if Charity were to come back, would he go back to her. At the hotel, Ethan is dragging Gwen, Theresa, and Jared around the halls while searching for J.T. and Rebecca. When he thinks that he finally cornered the couple, Gwen begins to wonder why Theresa didn’t tell them about seeing her mother on the ledge with J.T.

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