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Passions Season 7 Episode 129 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 7 Episode 129

Episode Title: Ep. #1646 Tues
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: January 03, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: When the woman in white reveals herself to Alistair, he is horrified to see it is the only woman he loved, Rachel, who soon tells him that she is back to kill him. In the meantime, Mrs. Wallace and Norma are able to break out of their ornament and rush to the Crane mansion to find Tabitha. Before arriving at the mansion, ever clock in the mansion begin chiming at midnight and the lights go out, causing the party guests to begin panicking. Not long after the lights come on again, Simone finds T.C. and Eve to introduce them to Rae. Meanwhile, Alistair begins running from Rachel, who soon follows with her knife as Mrs. Wallace and Norma find Tabitha. She soon is able to convince them to leave by telling them violence will soon ensue at the mansion and they could be blamed for it if they stay. After Mrs. Wallace and Norma leaves, Alistair staggers into the living room, with a knife in his back, soon followed by the party goers, who went there to search for their loved ones. When they see the knife in the old man’s back, everyone has looks of shock on their faces.

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