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Passions Season 2 Episode 159 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 2 Episode 159

Episode Title: Ep. #419
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: February 20, 2001
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Even though he has not talked to Alistair or Julian since Sam Bennett was revealed to be his natural father, Ethan has made the decision to move out of the mansion. Gwen offers to let him stay with her, as Theresa tells the assembled group that Ethan will be staying her HER house. Ethan turns down both of them, and says he'll find his own place to stay. Chad wants to tell Ethan the truth, that Theresa knew about his paternity all along, but Whitney threatens to never have anything to do with him again if he tells the truth. Chad insists that if Theresa really loves Ethan, she will tell him that she is responsible for 'the truth' getting out. Whitney insists that Ethan will turn his back on Theresa if he ever learns the truth. Kay can hear Charity's voice telling her where she is and begging her to save them, but Kay keeps quiet. Father Lonigan shows his disgust at her actions, but Kay tries her hand at blackmail by reminding him that he can't tell anyone about her plans to cause her cousin's death. She weakens when Miguel begs for her help. At the hospital, Grace flatlines, and Sam tells Eve that there is nothing that can be done. Sam begs Grace to wake up and come back to him, and Ivy watches the event, devastated that once again Sam is choosing his wife over her.

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