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Passions Season 3 Episode 188 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 3 Episode 188

Episode Title: Ep. #701
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: April 05, 2002
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Zombie Charity and Miguel begin to make love. Kay tries to create a diversion by setting a small fire outside Miguel's bedroom. However, the fire grows out of control and the Lopez-Fitzgerald home is soon engulfed in flames. Kay fears for Miguel, who is trapped inside with Zombie Charity. Upset about Whitney, Chad decides to turn down the use of the recording studio and leave Harmony to pursue his music career in New York. Ethan believes Whitney will change her mind about singing for Chad once she hears the music he is putting together. Ethan manages to change his friend's mind. Theresa tries to get through to Whitney about Chad and singing. Whitney doesn't want to hear it and insults Theresa. Theresa is certain she can win back Ethan and get out of her deal with evil. Theresa becomes terrified when she sees her house is on fire. Ivy is stunned when Eve states she's going to tell Grace the truth even if it hurts her friend. Eve begins to read the test results. She's interrupted when Sam and Grace receive a call that Pilar's house is on fire. As everyone rushes to Pilar's, Ivy tries to convince Eve to lie. A disgusted Eve holds her ground.

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