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Passions Season 2 Episode 170 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 2 Episode 170

Episode Title: Ep. #430
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: March 07, 2001
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Ivy congratulates Ethan and Theresa on their decision to marry right away. Rebecca assures a frustrated Gwen they will destroy Theresa on her wedding day. Ivy and Ethan vow to hunt down the person responsible for leaking Ivy's secret to the tabloid. Rebecca and Gwen snicker as they watch Theresa squirm. At Rebecca's urging, Gwen asks Theresa if she can be her bridesmaid. Theresa is speechless. Grace insists on checking out of the hospital, despite Eve's reservations. Grace swears she senses something is wrong at home. As Grace grows more agitated, Sam, Eve, and TC are taken aback by her anger. Grace continues to rebuff Sam's attempts at reconciliation. Later, Eve becomes nervous when she believes Sam has figured out she helped Ivy keep him in the dark about being Ethan's father. Charity emerges from the clouds above the living room as she gets closer to escaping hell. Miguel tries to help her, but Hecuba brings gargoyle statues to life so they can attack the would-be-hero. Pilar, Reese, Simone, Jessica, and Kay help Miguel fight off the creatures. Father Lonigan uses holy water to turn the gargoyles back into stone. However, by the time they ward off the attack, Charity appears to have been sucked back further into hell.

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