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Passions Season 8 Episode 31 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 8 Episode 31

Episode Title: Ep. #1806
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: August 18, 2006
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: At the wharf, Theresa explains to Jared about her actions, but he refuses to accept her apology and walks away. Then, when Whitney tells her about how the volunteers for one of the booths didn’t show up, Theresa volunteers to help out; not realizing it’s the pie throwing booth. When Gwen sees who the target is, she jumps at the opportunity to throw a pie in Theresa’s face, while Ethan admits his feelings for Theresa to Chad. After Gwen’s turn is over, Jared walks up to the booth, making Theresa think that he intends to throw a pie at her, only to be surprised when he smears his face with the pie in his hand. Meanwhile, as Tabitha tries to win some stuffed animals for Endora, Kay arranges for Siren to work in the dunk tank before going in the tunnel of love with Fox. After finishing the paperwork on Jessica’s attack, Luis and Fancy go out to dinner at the Lobster Shack, only to see Sheridan and Chris there. As Sheridan and Fancy run into each other, Chris calls Spike to see how his heist is going. At the mansion, after getting off the phone with Chris, Spike begins robbing the mansion, only to be interrupted by Pilar.

How to Watch Passions Season 8 Episode 31 Legally and Safely

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