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Passions Season 9 Episode 38 - Watch Legally and Safely

Passions Season 9 Episode 38

Episode Title: Ep. #2069
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: August 29, 2007
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Passions: Tabitha, Norma, Edna and Endora find Kay on the attic, talking to a Floating Head. The Head laughs at Kay for misusing magic, and then hands her a book titled The Idiots Guide to Witchcraft. Kay then sets to prove that she knows how to use magic, but she only makes things worse, so Endora is forced to fix everything. Then again, Kay casts a spell but it backfires, by making their heads float around the room. Sheridan helps Vincent escape from Spike, who was set to kill him. They escape in a car, but after crashing into a tree, they are forced to run. Eventually, they all end up on a cliff, with Spike and Vincent about to fall down. Sheridan wants to save her nephew, but Spike tries to change her mind by informing her that Marty is still alive, and that he knows where Marty is. Whitney is shocked by Chad's sudden death, and she tries to revive him, but it is obvious that he is dead. The paramedics take Ethan and Chad to the ICU. Whitney urges Theresa to reveal the truth about Little Ethan to Ethan, and Theresa finally tells him. Gwen tells Rebecca that she never stopped loving Ethan. She soon rushes out of the hospital when someone informs her that her mystery man is sick. At the mortuary, Whitney cries over Chad's lifeless body.

How to Watch Passions Season 9 Episode 38 Legally and Safely

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