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Passions Season 3 Episode 48 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 3 Episode 48

Episode Title: Ep. #562
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: September 18, 2001
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Sam calls for help again as a heartbroken Ivy grows weaker. Ivy tells Sam she understands that he loves Grace. The paramedics arrive, and Sam is concerned when they inform him that no one has seen Grace. Meanwhile, still trapped in the shed, David unsettles Grace when he says Sam probably thinks about the life he could have had with Ivy and Ethan. David puts together a makeshift bed for an exhausted Grace. A warlock appears to the teens and warns they will die if they don't turn over "the one" the warlocks want. The kids wonder who is "the one." Tabitha and Timmy cower in fear as they realize the warlocks want her. Miguel stands up to the warlock, who then displays his power by creating a huge wind. The wind ends up blowing the rocks out of the passageways and so the kids split up to find a way out. Reese is convinced the warlocks want Tabitha and is ready to turn her in. Whitney bursts into Theresa's room and informs Julian she sent the others on a wild goose chase to give him time to leave. However, the angry mob arrives outside the room before Julian can escape. He tries to leave through the balcony, but the back doors are stuck.

How to Watch Passions Season 3 Episode 48 Legally and Safely

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