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August 16th - 20th
Rating out of five: 5

Well as it turns out the dimwit Ethan realized the girl was Pilar's daughter Theresa! (Gee, ya think?!) And he insisted on helping her wipe her face off after her frosting self-inflicted accident. But the clever daydreamer took Whitney to her room so that she could change into the dorky Theresa as if she had Kryptonite powers and could change her appearance that much by adding thick glasses and a cheap wig.

Luis and Sheridan bonded more as they dared each other into a tango dance that somehow made Ethan uncomfortable with the Crane/Lopez-Fitzgerald chemistry. They soon left Pilar's birthday bash leaving Luis secretly love struck. But Julian, hating Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald - that would include Pilar, by the way - decided to have sexual harassment charges brought up on Luis, unknown to Sheridan herself as the trial neared.

Charity discovered Tabitha's dirty deed of unplugging the living room clock as she realized Cinderella quickly needed a way home. Luckily, Kay and Simone were there to pick up the pieces as they hired a cab for her since she missed the last bus out of Harmony. But the cabbie was none other than the wicked witch and her doll companion on a mission to drive out the good witch. Meanwhile Grace and Faith connected via a phone call which left them feeling strangely at ease and with a sense of fullness like never before. But still, Faith was focused on the issue at hand, that Charity was in danger, but hopefully her "faith" would allow god to shine some "grace" and thee. However, instead of "grace" helping out Charity, it was Miguel who rode in on his motorcycle and took her home to her mother, much to the disappointment of her cabbie.

But despite Grace's yet-unknown good fortune for finding her sister, her husband, Sam was finding it hard to forget his past with Mrs. Ivy Crane as he remembered the day he learned his beautiful girlfriend had left him to marry the conniving Julian. Ivy even ended up showing up at the mansion and saw Sam, as they knew they still had feelings for one another, and even Julian became suspicious as he watched over his wife entranced by a love song on the radio. Meanwhile, Grace Bennett was listening to the radio and loved the song that was on, as Sam became uneasy as it reminded him of Ivy Crane.

The blind priest Faith Standish had been seeking out answers from earlier, heard her prayer to God, even though she was at home and he was at God's home. It was because of a visit from him that Miguel felt Charity might be in danger in the cab and that's how he found her. But little did the priest know he held answers to another person's life. Remember back to the first week of the series, there was a little girl "stalking" Grace with warnings of evil? Well, Grace figured the reason she was seeing the girl was because of a statue at the Church, which resembled the angelic figure. But alas, when the priest turned his back (like it would have mattered either way, considering the eerie looking priest was blind) the statue came alive, as the little girl was anything but stone.

Over at the Russell household, T.C. was secretly visiting a locked up shed in the backyard at night, as Eve prepared to learn what he had locked away all these years. Whitney, excited about her job at the stuffy Country Club became Ivy Crane's tennis coach and was offered a corporate sponsor for her Olympic tryouts. But when Julian and T.C. met, a certain uneasiness caused the father to turn down the offer made to his daughter.

Also at the Country Club, Detective Frank Lomax was still holding the sketch of the stalker up to people's faces. And it just so happened the stalkers was there herself, dressed as the geeky Theresa, after a close call with Ethan and Sheridan. She quickly "recognized" the drawing of some crazy girl who was in love with Ethan, but moved to South America with her missionary parents (quick thinker this girl!). And maybe the story would have held water with Frank as he ripped up the picture, realizing his job here was done. But it just so happened someone Theresa met earlier that day while looking like her pretty ol' self recognized her and revealed she didn't move to South America. Looks like even the geeky Theresa isn't all that cunning. Frank quickly found Theresa and Whitney and after recognizing Whitney as the girl from the docks and who refused to let Simone identify Theresa in the sketch, demanded to know what they were up to.

Miguel became furious at Kay for allowing his dream girl to leave without a goodbye, but all she could do was shrug when Jessica informed him on her dramatic goodbye and her farewell "I'll miss you, Miguel" speech. Looks like it's raining crap on Reese once again, as his "girlfriend" seems to be distracted with someone else. Meanwhile, Miguel phoned Charity to try and get her to stay in Harmony a little while longer. She desperately wanted to but her overprotective mother demanded for the girl to pack up her belongings as they were to once again move. But a rebellious side replaced the sweetness as Charity once again caught a bus ride back into Harmony to find Miguel. And as if by magic, while on the bus Charity saw her mother, but upon closer inspection he realized she wasn't wearing the same clothes as when she left the house. Oh my God! she realized - that's my mom's twin sister - my Aunt Grace! (Get out! Really?!) But as soon as she got off the bus, Grace had disappeared. She naturally had arrived at Miguel's where Charity was headed to as well. (Does anyone else smell a near miss encounter in the air?) When she got there the doorbell wasn't working and so she assumed no one was home and left a goodbye note. But Miguel saw it and caught up with her as he informed her Mrs. Bennett was at his house and could help her if she was positive she saw her mother's twin sister in town.

Poor Tabitha Lenox and Timmy were meanwhile celebrating, thinking they had drove the Standishes out of town for good. The little doll however, became curious of a key that his creator had in her hand. A boozed up Tabitha revealed they were to the basement where a greater force than both Timmy and her combined. She warned him never to go down there. After she passed out on the couch, Timmy took the key from his snoring friend and headed for the basement. But a red led glowing from down below told him to stop and head back for the living room. There he saw Charity and Miguel outside. A frightened Timmy yelled out for Tabby, but she couldn't hear him. Frantically, the doll checked her pulse (as if he was an EMT all of a sudden) and screamed, "Tabitha's dead!" (Yeah, right. Go have yourself another martimmy and see what happens on Monday.)

Sheridan meanwhile, was forced to succumb to lawyer (surprise!) Ethan's sexual harassment version at the trial (even though Julian said he didn't want him to - but remember, it was Julian himself who had called in the complaint!). But this only made Luis go hard on Sheridan, causing the judge to grant her one hundred hours of community service at the Youth Center. And oh my God, who should run it but Luis himself! While on her way, hoping to be able to bribe whoever ran the youth center, Sheridan lost more points for reckless driving as she nearly ran over a stranger walking in the road. After quickly exchanging apologies, she realized her car wouldn't start. The macho man, complete with a wife-beater, just happened to know how to fix cars. After thanking him, Sheridan said she would repay him with a cup of coffee sometime. As the story unfolds, we learn the man is none other than Hank Bennett, Sam's brother who's been out of town for quite a while. He runs into Luis who informs him he'll be right back after he does some errands and tells him to keep an eye on the youth center, he apparently would know how to run. (Well, yeah, if I just got back to town and didn't work there, I would too!) And it was just then that Sheridan arrived for her community service and asked Hank who ran the place (she must have forgot along with everyone else - he just arrived after a several year absence). Of course, he replies, "Why, that would be me." (Um, not last time I checked it wasn't, but hey, let's just see where this goes, shall we?)



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