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Passions Season 7 Episode 128 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 7 Episode 128

Episode Title: Ep. #1645
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 30, 2005
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Upon their rescue from Jane’s nursery, Theresa, Gwen, Noah, and Ethan begin searching for Alistair, in order to give the old man a piece of their minds, with Fancy tagging along, defending the old man. In the library however, Sheridan, Katherine, Martin and Pilar found Alistair and confront him about his actions toward everybody at the mansion, with the old man admitting he had both Antonio and Luis killed. Fox, Sam, and Ivy soon arrive to the mansion to look for Jessica, only to see her tied up to a bed with Spike threatening to kill her. When T.C. and Liz arrive at Sam’s they are surprised to find an empty house and a video of Simone with Rae and a message from Alistair about how he had Rae seduce Simone, causing T.C. and Liz resulting in the couple rushing to the mansion. When Alistair’s guests arrive at the mansion, he has ready for them to meet him in the living room to tell him what they think of him. As Alistair gets ready to leave the library to confront the partygoers, he gets a shock of a lifetime when the woman in white reveals her identity.

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