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Full detailed profile on Tabitha Lenox Played by Juliet Mills on Passions Daytime Soap Opera.
Juliet Mills
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Birthday: November 21, 1941 |
At home, Tabitha is making tea and feeling out of sorts since that odd sensation she had in the hall of mirrors. Even she is frightened by what is coming, but she needs to get a grip. Endora zaps herself down while her mother prepares her porridge with newt tails. Tabitha opens a window and an ill wind blows in. She doesn't like all this chaos that isn't caused by her. Even the bowl is getting blurry from all the outside interference. Looking in the bowl, she can see Miguel and Kay together. Knowing that Endora wants Kay with her brother, she covers it up to prevent a temper tantrum from her daughter. Endora sneaks over and the wind blows the cover away.
Tabitha and Endora go out to the carnival. They're celebrating taking Happiness away from everyone. A phoney witch accosts them and scares Endora. Tabitha tells the 'witch' that she should be ashamed of supporting a stereotype. Whitney arrives as the 'witch' apologizes and leaves, but not before Endora can zap her to Salem to get burned. Tabitha tells Whitney that she hates 'witchophobic' people; it's the worst sort of prejudice. 'You must understand that Whitney,' she says before asking her what's wrong. Whitney is upset about something she found out and doesn't know what to do about it. Tabitha tells her that honesty is the best policy and then rushes off to the house of mirrors with Endora. When they look in the mirror, only Endora has a reflection. Suddenly, Tabitha becomes frightened when she feels cold, human evil approach. Meanwhile, Whitney gets on the phone to Valerie.
At Tabitha's, Endora asks her mother what she's cooking up. Tabitha is trying to make a potion to capture back the Happiness that Endora let escape from the jar. She assures her daughter that this will be the most evil concoction she has ever come up with. It's just too sickening to think of people in Harmony being happy. Endora starts arching her eyebrows and mocking her mother when nothing happens with her potion. Fox walks in and Tabitha is happy to see some real misery. Endora loves her brother though and blows him a kiss. One little smile from her makes him feel better. As he sits down with Endora, the spell starts to work and Happiness comes knocking at the door. Tabitha ushers Fox up the stairs and pulls Happiness back into her jar, but one morsel of it escapes and lands in the palm of Endora's hand. After hiding the jar away, Endora sends her little bit of happiness to Fox, but he thinks it's a lightning bug and smashes it.
Spike is trapped in Tabitha's basement screaming. The boys in the basement rise up to teach him a lesson, carrying him downstairs to a pit of flames. Tabitha stands at the door giggling as Spike screams out under torture. Endora zaps herself in and her mother is dismayed to see her grown up. She zaps herself back to toddler size and they laugh together as Spike's screams. A charred, and strangely afro sporting, Spike manages to escape out the basement window and crawls into the kitchen. As he screams, Tabitha tells him that this is only a taste of what he'll get if he doesn't mend his ways. When he claws at the door to escape, Tabitha calls up his fates to torture him some more. Endora smiles while Spike begins twirling in the air. He finally drops to the floor and stumbles out of the house.
Tabitha looks into her bowl while Endora watches Jessica in her toy screen. She thinks that all Jessica needs is a good dose of courage, like the cowardly lion. Spike tracks Jessica down sitting in Tabitha's yard. He accuses her of hiding from him and tries to feed her drugs when she refuses to go out hooking. Inside, Tabitha and Endora aren't impressed with Spike's evil. 'Maybe it's time he met the real deal,' they laugh. Tabitha is going to teach Spike a lesson he will never forget. Going into the backyard, she asks Jessica and Spike to come in and give her a hand. After Jessica convinces him to go along, Endora takes Jessica up to the attic and Tabitha sends Spike into the basement with a twist of the arm. Opening the basement door, she shoves him down as flames shoot out. As she holds the door shut, a terrified Spike slowly goes down the stairs before being attacked.
After Fox collapses on the floor, Kay tells Miguel to call an ambulance. When Miguel gets on the phone, Fox stops him and crawls off the floor. He still wants to go to the funeral, but Kay tells him that he'll need to be examined after. Tabitha stands by and says that 'horrible, horrible things are in store for Kay.' They all go off to the funeral. After the mortals go in, Tabitha and Endora stop outside. Tabitha takes out her special witch technology: 'NBC. The Netherworld Broadcasting Corporation' (it's a camera that lets them see inside the church). She's very happy and rubs her hands together, only to notice that Endora has slipped inside and waves at the camera. It must be her human part that lets her in a holy place, nevertheless Tabitha demands that her daughter zap herself back outside.
The bartender from the Blue Note takes Simone aside and tells her that Rae left him with some information for her. Simone assumes that this must be the proof that she had on the peeping tom. Looking through his pockets, he realizes that he forgot it at his apartment so he gives her his address so that she can pick it up. When he's walking out, Tabitha and Endora can see that he is being followed. 'Something tells me that the Blue Note is going to be needing a new bartender soon.'
Sitting in Tabitha's parlor, Miguel is second guessing himself about Fox's terminal illness. He can't understand why Fox would subject himself to such brutal treatments unless he was really ill. Besides that, maybe he made an honest mistake when he accused him of being the hit-and-run driver. 'Crane's don't make honest mistake,' Tabitha says before Endora reminds her that she is a Crane. Tired of waiting for Kay, Miguel wants to go up and check on her, but Tabitha tells him to wait. He walks upstairs instead. Tabitha tells Endora that Miguel is right: Fox will lose Kay whether he's sick or not. Endora isn't about to let that happen. Tabitha starts pacing around the room, excited to be going to a funeral. Endora doesn't know how they can go inside the church when they're witches. Tabitha says that they'll hang around outside, but Endora wants to hear the speeches. Tabitha gives a mock eulogy and assures her daughter that she won't miss anything. As she begins to laugh, she tells her daughter about going to a funeral with her mother where her mother got the corpse to jump up in the middle of the service.
Downstairs, Miguel is making faces at the girls while Tabitha makes breakfast. As he cuts up a banana, he admits that he doesn't think Fox is faking now that his hair is falling out. These side effects are too bad to be faking. Endora warns her mother not to say anything, but Tabitha feels like the world is turned upside down: She actually wants to tell the truth for once. Miguel doesn't know where he is with Kay anymore. Tabitha starts trying to explain, but Endora zaps her. Endora and Maria start arguing and Tabitha asks for a time out. Suddenly, Tabitha gets an idea. She reminds Miguel about the impersonators. He can't explain it...maybe Julian is behind it. If Fox is telling the truth about everything, she asks, is he telling the truth about him trying to run him down? He insists that he wasn't driving, but now thinks that Fox may have just mistaken someone else for him.
Tabitha is sneaking a peak on Kay and Miguel. She's not happy to see that Fox is talking to her on the phone. After almost spilling her martimi, she runs to the door when she hears Fox returning. She's only glad that Endora is asleep or things could get ugly quick. A horrible looking Fox goes up to see Kay while Miguel gloats to himself that Fox is about to lose everything. After Fox embraces his wife, she backs off. He knows what she wants to tell him and lays down, revealing the fact that his hair is falling out. He tells her that they'll be a happy family until the end. Looking down and the clump of his hair in her hands, he knows that she won't leave him under these conditions. They embrace while Miguel wonders why it's so quiet. Fox leaves to get them something to eat and Miguel pokes his head out. Kay shows him the clump of hair. Miguel doesn't care, but Kay pushes him away. Downstairs, Endora wakes up hungry and asks for a treat. While Tabitha gets her something, Endora becomes more interested in some magical jars, but Tabitha says that she can't touch them: It would cause a catastrophe. Tabitha looks back into her bowl and wishes that Kay would just give Fox some Viagra and a toupee then dump him. Behind her back, Endora calls the glittering magical jar over and opens it up. After the contents float out, Tabitha panics that this may change everything. Running around the room, Tabitha tries to recapture it, but it escapes up the chimney. Endora asks what it was. It was Happiness, Tabitha's been hiding it for generations. Now this burst of bliss could cause untold chaos.
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