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Passions Season 2 Episode 252 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 2 Episode 252

Episode Title: Ep. #512
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: July 02, 2001
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Gwen calls the tabloid and is thrilled to hear that he confirmed the information about Ethan’s paternity was sent by Theresa’s e-mail and will be in the next day’s paper. While in Tabitha’s attic, Timmy finds a box whose contents make the witch uncomfortable. They soon get company in the form of a floating head that tells Tabitha to cause a lot of pain in Harmony or she will lose her powers. She then goes next door to Theresa and Sheridan’s bridal showers, where Kay has to remind herself to be nice to Charity. At this point, Sam, Miguel, and the other guys go to the youth center for Ethan and Luis’ bachelor parties. As Whitney and Theresa part ways with Ethan and Chad at the Book Café, she tells her friend to break her promise with Simone and go after Chad. At the mansion, Ivy tells Pilar that she is not going to let Julian divorce her while Alistair talks to Julian about their plan to kill Sheridan. At the youth center, the guys play a game of basketball before heading home. Back at the bridal shower, Grace has a feeling that something bad will happen when David arrives at the B&B.

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