Keith stuns Pete and Riley; Sara and Lex discuss options; Steve and Adam connect; Vivian bares her soul; Nathan catches Zoey and Pete's wrath; Nardo makes a confession.
The Bay follows the affluent, yet dysfunctional Bay City residents living in a town cursed by the spirit of Senator Red Garrett, the grandfather of socialite Sara Garrett. Their lives are riddled with sex, lies, & never-ending scandals.
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Keith stuns Pete and Riley; Sara and Lex discuss options; Steve and Adam connect; Vivian bares her soul; Nathan catches Zoey and Pete's wrath; Nardo makes a confession.
Lianna tempts Lex; Katherine prays; Blackwell vows revenge; Jack dotes over Sofia; Manny questions Janice. Sara, Marly, and Steve bicker; Lianna kisses Will; Pete comforts Janice.
Pete and Janice make love. Nathan confronts Steve. Lianna sees Damian cheating. Jack evades Sofia's questions. Zoey eavesdrops on Nathan and Orchid. Lex confronts Sara. Will interrupts with news. Lianna calls Janice. Nathan follows Zoey.
Steve makes headlines; Jack visits Sara; Pete takes Janice back to bed; Will posts Lianna's bail; Lex and Steve argue; Blackwell demands a drink from Zoey; Marly returns home;
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