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Passions Season 4 Episode 120 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 4 Episode 120

Episode Title: Ep. #884
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 25, 2002
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Tabitha tries to lure Cecil and Cracked Connie to the basement. Ivy and David plot against Sam and Grace. David feels guilty about his part in the breakup of the Bennett marriage. Ethan sees red when he catches Fox with Theresa. Theresa and Fox bond at the wedding. Antonio and Beth fear that their weddings will go bust. Kay faints in the middle of Charity and Miguel's wedding. Grace is unconcerned and sure she is faking it, but Eve is worried and tells Grace that something is truly wrong with Kay. Grace immediately assumes that Kay is making herself faint and that she is working with evil again. Eve is not convinced, but can find nothing wrong with Kay. On a hunch, Eve gives Kay a very important test. Charity and Miguel are about to say "I do" when Kay rushes into the wedding in tears. The wedding is halted when Kay apologizes profusely to her parents. Sam and Grace barely manage to get Kay to calm down and Kay cries, "Daddy, I-I'm pregnant!" Sam demands the name of the boy that 'took advantage' of Kay. Kay begs Sam not to hurt Miguel! Charity is shocked and begs Miguel to tell her it isn't true. Miguel knows his life is over.

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