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Passions Season 1 Episode 21 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 1 Episode 21

Episode Title: Ep. #21
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: August 02, 1999
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Theresa finds herself trapped in the lap of luxury. Her confession to Ethan may not get her the desired results as it seems Ethan is even more intent in his crusade against those who target the rich, beginning with his stalker. Ironically, he hopes Pilar's daughter will be able to give him some leads. This may be the least of Theresa's dilemmas: Luis and Pilar know about her real connection to Ethan--just wait until Ivy finds out. Tabitha's spirit board spells trouble again for Faith and Grace, the separated twins, as she tries desperately to keep them from discovering each other. Their spirits seem to find strength from each other, so even Tabitha may not be able to keep them from meeting at the Lobster Shack. Grace and Faith aren't the only ones about to rendezvous. Kay figures out that her date is with Reese while Miguel hopes his dream date Charity will turn up. Sheridan narrowly escapes Roger and Pierre, but even as she passes smoothly over the Atlantic, Roger and Pierre are working to learn her identity and send her to death.

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