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PASSIONS Recaps Week of March 6, 2006

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Friday, March 10, 2006
As Miguel marveled over his gorgeous daughter, Tabitha was sure to point out all he’d missed by being away. There was still tension between Kay and Fox over the fact that she hadn’t told Miguel they were engaged, which Ivy loved. She tried to rile Fox up, but he did his best to not let it get to him. When Kay started to tell Miguel, he interrupted her to compliment her on the job she’d done with Maria. Before she could explain that Fox was part of what made her so happy, Maria called Fox “daddy.” Miguel tried to let it roll of his back, assuming the misunderstanding was because Fox was Kay’s boss, and took Maria from Fox’ arms. Seeing how hurt Miguel was, Kay worried about how he would take the news that Fox would soon be living with Maria. “You didn’t force him to abandon you and Maria,” Fox countered. “And if Maria calls me daddy, it’s because I’m the one whose been there for her and I’m the one whose going to be there in the future.” (You tell her, Fox!)


After catching the kiss Katherine planted on Martin, Pilar stormed out, ran into Theresa and announced again that the wedding was off. “Your father would rather be with his whore,” Pilar cried. “That’s all there is to it.” She refused to be in his bed if she couldn’t be in his heart, but Theresa told her mother to fight for him by going through with the wedding. An unknowing Martin continued to push Katherine away, swearing he’d honor his commitment to Pilar. She questioned him about the commitment he made to her when they exchanged vows in Mexico. “I was wrong to abandon my wife and my children,” he said, adding that he’d been devastated when he realized he couldn’t come back to them all those years ago. It only made him feel worse that Pilar hadn’t given up on him. “I am your true love,” Katherine insisted, but he swore he loved Pilar. Pilar returned in time to hear him say he had “an obligation and a duty” and called him out on it.


The mystery woman called Maya and chided her for giving Noah her cell phone. Maya swore she and Noah knew nothing, but the woman insisted they were the key to finding her partner’s killer and the stolen package. “The package hasn’t surfaced, so the killer hasn’t tried to sell it,” she said. It was then revealed that Maya worked for the woman and had been since she and Noah first dated. After Maya hung up, Noah arrived and went on the attack, demanding the full story. The woman listened in as Maya denied knowing more. “I’ve had it,” he said. “I’m going to the police,” so the mystery woman called to tell him that “could be fatal to your friend Fancy.” An exasperated Noah wondered how she always knew the things he’d told Maya. “You’re working with them, aren’t you?” he demanded. Maya played dumb, not mentioning the bug that was planted in her necklace, and claimed she was “as much a victim as you are.” He tried to locate the bug and even zeroed in on the necklace. When he took it from her, exposing the bug and stomping on it, the mystery woman was furious!


It looked as though Sheridan had finally seen Luis and then as though he were dead, but alas, no. It was a misunderstanding turned into a cliffhanger. Luis was in the next cubicle, battered, bearded, unconscious and mumbling Sheridan’s name. Sheridan and Chris wondered after his identity, as did the medical staff. After fretting over losing their lead on Marty when they’d been so close, Sheridan’s thoughts turned to Luis and their past lives. She wondered if he was sending her a message from beyond, but assured Chris, “I’m married to you now and I’m committed to us and our family.” They lost track of Luis again, but he was just in radiology. The nurse told her she could see him once he was in a private room, but warned that he was still unconscious. We ended with the same cliffhanger as yesterday: Sheridan walked into a room and gasped, “Oh my God,” but what was she seeing?

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