PASSIONS Recaps Week of May 1, 2006
Friday, May 5, 2006
Kay was so suspicious of Siren and her story that Fox wondered if she was jealous. Kay just rolled her eyes at the idea and insisted “something fishy” was going on. Fox told her to back off and suggested Siren was just what Miguel needed to get over Charity. Then they heard Miguel screaming at Siren, who was still in the bathroom. She wasn’t answering because she was trying to get her tail to disappear before Miguel got in, so a worried Fox and Miguel took the down the door. “Oh my God!” cried Miguel, but there was no tail — he must have been responding to her hot, leggy bod in the tub. Kay reprimanded her for blasting the radio in a house with babies sleeping and asked how long she planned to stay with them. Tabitha shooed everyone out of the bathroom before that was decided, but on the way out, Kay found a stinky fish scale. Remembering her time at the cannery, she unknowingly insulted Siren. “I can’t even stand being around fish anymore. Those nasty, slimy things,” she shuddered, before heading back to bed with Fox. Finally alone with Miguel, Siren unbuttoned his shirt and invited him into the tub.
Still reeling from Lena’s plan (which we never heard), Noah and Maya leaned in close for their regular I-wish-I-could-tell-Fancy conversation. When he spied Fancy on the dance floor, he made sure she saw him kissing Maya. Fancy was furious when Gianni pointed them out to her and gave Noah a good slap. “Who the hell do you think you are, Noah Bennett?” she fumed. “How dare you take me to bed, tell me you love me, and then sneak off to be with this slut!” As always, Noah felt guilty for sacrificing her feelings to save her life, but did it anyway.
Luis came to the rescue of the all-girl trio, freeing Paloma, Simone and Jessica from the three men who’d grabbed them. Then the girls came to Luis’ rescue, jumping onto one of their attackers when he pulled a knife on Luis. Once safe, the Harmonyites swapped stories about Rome and who else was there, including The Monk, Whitney and Chad. They were all creeped out about the story of the blind order of monks that believed Alistair was a saint. Eventually, Luis decided to escort them back to the hotel, where they were to lock themselves in. As their three attackers watched them leave, the knife fighter fingered a coin baring the mysterious symbol.
In the catacomb, Chad chased down Whitney’s screams as something growled and pulled at his sister/lover’s legs. He got close, but then The Monk got a hold of Whitney. He accused her of dreaming the attack up, but she insisted she’d been dragged through the catacombs. The Monk absconded with her, leaving Chad to bust through a door that opened onto the same street as Luis, Paloma, Simone and Jessica. Once he was out, the door disappeared, which made him sound a bit crazy to his surprised friends and sister — not to mention to the policeman Luis called over. Luis said he believed Chad and agreed to go back down into the catacomb with him, so they tracked down the door he’d taken down before. Unfortunately, before he could break it down again, an Italian woman answered. Though there was no pit behind it, he insisted it was the same door.
The girls, meanwhile, were sent back to the hotel, but instead decided to find a hot club to find “sexy Italian guys — and girls.” They figured they’d scared off the three baddies, but were quickly surrounded. The guys showed them the coin with the symbol and assured them they had no intention of hurting them.
Whitney asked what secrets she was working to protect, but The Monk just ordered her to get back to her virtual reality training. “Find the chalice,” he demanded, but Whitney begged him to explain. “Do you really want to know exactly what you’re up against?” he asked ominously, before telling her a grand story of “evil people who have infiltrated the Vatican” and “a chalice hidden in the Vatican that contains secrets that could destroy the church.” She didn’t seem to notice there was no new info in the story, perhaps because he distracted her by calling her the “the Joan of Arc of today.” She put her glasses back on and again started searching the Virtual Vatican, where glowing eyes watched her through a grate.
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