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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 |
Tabitha watches Kay and Michael in the magic bowl. They are in a fairy tale setting. Tabitha tells Endora that while she may be teaching Fox a lesson for taking her magic candy bag, it may backfire on Kay. Endora doesn't care. She refuses to bring Miguel and Kay back.
Miguel kisses Kay. She pulls away from Miguel. She can't kiss him. She is about to marry Fox. Miguel suggest that marriage to Fox will be a nightmare. He proposes to Kay. It doesn't matter. She has made up her mind to stay with Fox. Music plays and the two waltz even though they never learned the dance. Confetti falls from the sky. Everything is beautiful but Kay wants to get out the fairy tale and back to Fox. She runs away from Miguel.
Miguel chases after Kay. Everything goes dark. Suddenly a beam of light shines. Kay looks down at her feet. There is a huge teddy bear with pins sticking in its head—a voodoo bear!
Tabitha recognizes the location of the fairytale. It is inside Endora's head. "You can't put a mortal in a dark-sider's head," she warns Endora. "Reverse the spell. Reverse the spell." Tabitha speaks to Kay inside Endora's head. She tells her to be patient. She's working on getting her out of there.
Miguel tells Kay to stop running away from him. Kay says she can't be with him. Miguel refuses to accept no for an answer. She's not married to Fox yet. Kay says she loves Fox. Miguel thinks Kay is just afraid to be with him. Kay admits Miguel is a temptation but that doesn't matter. "You have to commit to your partner."
Miguel isn't buying that. To him, there is no temptation in true love. He proves his case with the examples of Ethan and Theresa and Luis and Sheridan. Kay thinks she will be different. Miguel knows she won't because he is the man she loves. It doesn't matter to Kay. She is still going to marry Fox. Miguel tells her "no, you're not." He pulls her into a kiss. He feels her love with every kiss, with every breath. They belong together.
The couple is transported back to the ballroom. More confetti falls, more music plays as the two waltz. Tabitha gives Endora an A+ for romance. Miguel pushes Kay to admit that she loves him. And finally she does.
In Tabitha's kitchen, Miguel holds a crying Maria. Fox thinks the baby's problem is due to some chocolate Endora slipped her. He thought he took the candy away from her. He didn't know Endora has a bottomless candy bag. He takes the candy away again. Unwittingly, Fox has made Endora very angry by finally taking the bag away from her. "There's nothing more risky than coming between a witchlet and her chocolate," Tabitha observes.
Kay go with Miguel to put Maria to bed. Fox volunteers to take Maria but Kay nixes the idea and leaves with Miguel.
Tabitha explains to Endora that Fox was only looking out for her when he took the chocolate from her. Unfortunately, that was enough to lose Fox his biggest ally in the house. Tabitha warns her not to do anything rash but if she must use her magic, Tabitha wishes she would help Miguel win Kay. That way she would be sure Charity was gone for good.
Michael tells Tabitha that he wishes he could have some romantic one on one time with Kay away from Fox. The next moment, he disappears. In Kay's bedroom, Fox and Kay are in bed kissing. A pink cloud envelopes them. Fox falls asleep in the middle of the kiss. Kay disappears, too.
Thanks to Endora, Miguel and Kay are in a magical place. Miguel is in a tux and Kay wears a ball gown. They think they must be dreaming. At least, Miguel does. Kay suspects Endora granted his wish. Wherever they are, Miguel won't waste the opportunity of being alone with her. They waltz around the ballroom and kiss.
Miguel and Fox kiss their women. Kay isn't happy that Miguel and Fox are happier without her. Fox and Miguel take off to get ready for their dates. Kay wants to disappear forever. Then she hears the women comparing their men's sizes...
"I wonder whose is bigger."
"They're both huge."
"I think that Miguel is 8. . ."
"Mine is 9. . ."
They're comparing their bank accounts! The women plan to marry the men for their money, the Crane jet, the condo, even the artwork.
These women don't love either Fox or Miguel. Kay understands now that the guys don't have perfect lives without her. She tries to get physical with the women but can't because she doesn't exist. She decides to teach the girls a lesson. She asks Endora for help.
Endora zaps the two "hustling heartless" women and their hair turns into frizzy disasters. She zaps them again and their dresses fall apart. Fox and Miguel walk in on their disheveled dates. The women flee in shame. The men chase after them.
Kay is ready to resume her old life. Endora zaps everybody backs to normal�well, normal for Harmony. Kay is feeling wonderful. "I was wrong," she tells Tabitha. "Everyone wasn't better without me."
The moral to the story for Tabitha is love. "Life is all about love--finding it, winning it, and keeping it. If you want it, all you have to do is marry the man that you truly love."
"Easier said than done," Kay responds.
Tabitha wonders out loud what Endora did to Kay. Fox and Miguel return to the kitchen. Tabitha asks if they have seen Kay. The two haven't a clue who she is talking about. They leave to complete their chores. They don't want to be late for their dates!
Tabitha flashes back to what Kay said right before she disappeared. Tabitha realizes Endora granted Kay's wish. She was never born!
She tries to coax Kay's whereabouts out of Endora. Endora apologizes and brings Kay back. Tabitha explains to Kay that she got her wish. Just then the boys come in for water. They walk right through Kay!. The guys mentions their hot dates. Kay asks them "what dates." They can't hear her.
It appears that Kay isn't all there.
Kay figures out she's starring in her own version of "It's a Wonderful Life." She wants Endora to fix it but Tabitha thinks it's a wonderful opportunity. The boys think Tabitha is acting weird, talking to thin air. They decide to stick around a little longer and watch her.
Kay is not happy with the developments. Tabitha changes her mind. She thinks Endora should reverse the spell immediately. Kay has changed her mind too. Now she wants to find out what would have happened if she hadn't been born.
She has Tabitha ask them about their lives. Fox and Miguel are both in serious relationships and couldn't be happier. Kay now wants to know why they're so friendly to each other. They talk about how they have been friends since childhood. Fancy remembers the day they met. That was the day she first came between them.
Fox and Miguel lives has been wonderful. Miguel went to college on a scholarship Fox helped him get. He graduated from college, the first in his family. Now he is a vice-president at Crane Industries. They both live in penthouse apartments. They drive Ferrari's. Their dates show up at Tabitha. They are very attractive in a male fantasy kind of way. Kay is dismayed. They are better off without her.
Fox must have completely recovered. He is at Tabitha arguing energetically with Miguel. Tabitha accuses Kay of setting the whole thing in motion. Kay is contrite. She never meant to do that. "'Never meant to' doesn't cut it," Tabitha tells her. "You're not over Miguel." Tabitha believes the funeral is for one or both of the men.
Fox orders Miguel to leave. Miguel answers he doesn't have to because his daughter lives there. And they're off again. Tabitha tells them she'll throw both of them out of if they don't stop the fighting. She points out it isn't good for Endora's tender young ears. The men apologize and leave to do chores for Tabitha. This gives Tabitha another opportunity to lecture Kay on sending mixed signals. She guarantees that if she doesn't stop, someone will be hurt.
Kay begins to feel sorry for herself. She wants to do the right thing but it seems to have the opposite effect. Tabitha guesses that they may have time to change things so that no one dies. Fox and Miguel return at that time and they return to arguing.
After they leave the room, Kay stresses. She calls herself a lousy mother. She blames herself for the breakup of her parent's marriage. And now she believes she may be the cause of one of the men dying. She wishes she had never been born. Endora hears the word "wish" and zaps Kay. She is no longer there.
Tabitha is frantic. She asks Endora where is Kay? Before she can get the answer, Fox and Miguel return. They are much chummier. Tabitha mentions Kay. They have no idea who she is talking about. At first, Tabitha can't believe her ears. The men say if she's hot, they'd like to meet her. She describes Kay to them. They don't know her. Tabitha realizes Endora granted Kay's wish—her wish never to have been born.
Kay kneels beside the unconscious Fox. Miguel explains how they were playing basketball and he accidentally knocked Fox down. Kay is afraid that it was Fox's funeral that Tabitha saw in her magic bowl.
Kay checks Fox's pulse. He's still alive. He start to come to. Fox refuses professional medical care. She asks why were they playing so rough anyway.
Everybody's in Tabitha's kitchen now. Jared talks about the tremor they felt. Chad isn't phased by it. Stranger things happen in Harmony. Instead he talks about how triangles are always bad news and how secrets always come out. Jared asks him which secret he is talking about. Chad is talking about his own.
Miguel cancels the ambulance as Kay attends to Fox's wound. Chad and Jared have other plans and leave. Jared questions his plans. Chad is seeing Whitney after he takes care of some secret stuff.
Tabitha carries in Endora. She advises Kay to hurry up and make up her mind. Kay states she is marrying Fox. Tabitha tells her to stop sending Miguel mixed messages then like every time she kisses him. As Kay walks back to Fox, Miguel accidentally knocks her down. It almost starts another fight.
Tabitha tells a doubtful Kay that she was sure it was a funeral she saw in the magic bowl, not a wedding. Kay asks if they can stop it. Tabitha doesn't think so. Death is coming to Harmony.
Kay takes it figuratively. She thinks it's just a sign she should be marrying Miguel. Could Tabitha see who was in the coffin? Tabitha didn't see because it was a closed coffin but whoever died is because of who Kay married. Kay wants Tabitha to cast a spell to stop the death. Tabitha doesn't have enough power to do that even if she wanted to. Kay wants Endora to help her. Tabitha refuses but Endora pops in and obliges. In a flash, unicorns and butterflies are flying around the room.
Unfortunately, Endora's magic fails. In fact, Tabitha informs Kay that it probably speeded up the death.
Fox and Miguel are playing a fierce game of one on one basketball. Fox is determined not lose to Miguel on or off court. Chad and Jared show up to install some security gates. The are invited to watch the guys play to see whose the better man. Fox pushes Miguel to the ground. He declares he is the better man.
Miguel jumps and lunges at Fox. The two are kept apart by Chad and Jared. They decide to return to their game to battle it out. Chad correctly figures out it's over Kay. Jared thinks if they keep it up, someone is going to get hurt bad. Miguel goes up for a basket and knocks Fox to the ground. He is unconscious.
Jared rushes in and tells Kay and Tabitha that Fox is hurt bad. As he dials 9-1-1, Kay rushes to his side. He lays in a pool of blood. Tabitha thinks the magic bowl was showing her Fox's funeral.
Tabitha, Fox and Kay are tasting wedding cake in Tabitha's kitchen. The wedding is fast approaching. Kay has lots of decisions to make. One of them is who she should be wedding.
Miguel joins the three of them in the kitchen. He asks what they're doing. Fox informs him that they just selected their wedding cake. When Miguel finds out that they picked marzipan, he points out how much Kay hates marzipan. Always have. Fox asks Kay why did she pick it then. She just wanted him to have his favorite. It wasn't that important to her what cake they chose. Miguel shows off his history with and knowledge of Kay which upsets Fox. He leaves. Tabitha warns Miguel he is playing with fire. Miguel responds he can't help it if he knows Kay better than her fiancée.Miguel is outside, looking very sexy shirtless, shooting hoops. Fox joins him and challenges him to a one on one game. Miguel accepts.
Kay tells Tabitha that being able to pick her favorite cake isn't a sign that she should marry Miguel. Tabitha says she doesn't have to have special powers to discern Kay's indecision over the two men. Kay is following her gut and her gut tells her Fox is the one. Tabitha thinks Kay should follow her heart instead. That's the problem, Kay tells her, both men are in her heart.
Kay accuses Tabitha of not wanting her to marry Fox. It's not that. Tabitha is just worried about her. They decide to consult the magic bowl for answers. Tabitha becomes disturbed. She sees the church full of people but it isn't for a wedding. It's for a funeral. Someone close to Kay is going to die.
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