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Passions Season 7 Episode 120 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 7 Episode 120

Episode Title: Ep. #1637
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 20, 2005
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Upon their escape from the mental hospital, Norma and Mrs. Wallace find a horse-drawn sleigh, and soon decide to steal it from Santa. While they start on their journey to Harmony, Tabitha hears on the news that Norma and Mrs. Wallace escaped. Thinking that the duo will be caught before arriving in Harmony, Tabitha tries convincing herself that she has nothing to worry about, but ultimately decide to leave town. Next door, Kay looks for her father so they can talk. Only finding Ivy there, she is soon confronted by her about her feelings for Fox. While out buying the Christmas tree, Sam ask Fox about his relationship with Kay and if he thinks they will get back together. While at the Crane mansion, Gwen takes the call from the deputies at the Crane’s cabin and tells them to follow Fancy’s wishes of privacy. The FBI soon arrive at the mansion with the salesman who sold Theresa the ambulance and soon begin suspecting Theresa and Ethan are at the cabin with Fancy and Noah and soon rush up there to save Ethan and arrest Noah, Theresa, and Fancy.

How to Watch Passions Season 7 Episode 120 Legally and Safely

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