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Passions Season 4 Episode 158 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 4 Episode 158

Episode Title: Ep. #922
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: February 18, 2003
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Kay pesters Tabitha to teach her how to use her evil powers. Tabitha proudly admits she is the source of much heartache and pain in Harmony. Kay gets a glimpse of Tabby's powers. Eve begins to tell TC the truth about her past. Liz is stunned. Talking about herself in the third person, Eve recounts how much Liz's sister loved her. Liz is momentarily moved by her sister's words. Julian is shocked when he overhears Eve recounting her past. TC thinks he's figured everything out. Mrs. Wallace's home care nurse confronts Beth with the shocking accusations her mother has made against her. Luis defends Beth. Mrs. Wallace insists Beth is trying to kill her and is keeping Luis and Sheridan apart. In an attempt to frame Theresa, Ivy goads the young woman into a shouting match at the top of the Bennetts' staircase. Everyone is horrified when they hear the two women fighting and then see Ivy and her wheelchair come crashing down the stairs. Ivy is seriously injured and knocked unconscious. Theresa is stunned when she realizes everyone thinks she pushed her. She looks even guiltier when she claims she set Ivy's wheel locks, and Fox finds the locks weren't on. Ethan is furious with Theresa.

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