Jessica Bennett (Passions)

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Jessica Bennett
Passions character
Mary Elizabeth Winstead - Jessica Bennett.jpg
Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Jessica Bennett
Portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Winstead (1999–2000)
Jade Harlow (2000–2003)
Michelle Holgate (2002, temporary)
Danica Stewart (2003–2008)
Duration1999–2008
First appearanceJuly 5, 1999
Last appearanceJuly 16, 2008
In-universe information
OccupationProstitute (formerly)
High school student (formerly; graduated)
College student (formerly)
Cosmetics employee (formerly)
Candy striper (formerly)
Clerk at Grace's craft shop (formerly)
Family Bennett
Standish
Parents Sam Bennett
Grace Bennett
Siblings Noah Bennett
Kay Bennett
Ethan Winthrop
Husband Spike Lester (2006–)
Children Sam Bennett III
Aunts and uncles Hank Bennett
Faith Standish (deceased)
Nieces and nephews Ethan Winthrop II
Maria Lopez-Fitzgerald
Jane Winthrop
Jonathan Winthrop
First cousins Charity Standish

Jessica Bennett is a fictional character from the NBC daytime soap opera Passions . The role was last portrayed by Danica Stewart.

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Jessica is a member of both the Bennett and Standish families in the show.

Casting

The role of Jessica was originated by Mary Elizabeth Winstead on the premiere episode which aired on July 5, 1999, and would remain in the role for less than a year before last airing on March 28, 2000. Years following the show's end, Winstead revealed that she had a mostly negative experience while working on Passions, describing the shooting process as being "militant".Interview.

Following Winstead's departure, the role was recast with Jade Harlow, who first aired on June 8, 2000. In August 2002, Harlow opted not to renew her contract with the series, but remained with the series in a recurring capacity. [1] In June 2003, it was announced that Harlow had officially been let go, and she last aired on July 1. [2] The role was recast with Danica Stewart, who first aired on July 10, 2003. Stewart last aired as a series regular on August 14, 2007 [3] but returned for two guest appearances on January 7 [4] and July 16, 2008. [5]

Storylines

Mary Elizabeth Winstead (1999–2000)

Jessica was a quiet, seemingly perfect daughter. She was very close to her mother, working part-time in her mother's craft shop, even though she was only fourteen when the show started. While she loved her sister Kay, the two had an adversarial relationship, mostly because she knew that Kay was always scheming. Though, when push came to shove, she was there for Kay. She refused to tell their parents that Kay knew Faith was Grace's sister for weeks before the rest of them found out the truth, and that Kay's schemes to get Miguel are the real reason that Faith and Grace never met. Jessica has always been a strong supporter of Charity and Miguel's relationship because she sees their love for each other, and in part to foil her scheming sibling. [6]

Jade Harlow (2000–2003)

Jessica's first major act on her own was to switch the voting box at the prom, which Kay had rigged to make sure Miguel was crowned king and she was crowned queen. She was in the background for a long period of time, but became more involved in Kay's plans to get to Miguel, motivated by her own secret crush on Miguel. Unfortunately for Jessica, Reese can only see one woman: her older sister Kay. As the youngest character on the show, Jessica is the only one still in high-school. Jessica's faith in her family was shaken by the recent appearance of David and John, but she is determined to support her mother, and help her new brother John acclimate to life with siblings. Although she suspects David is up to no good, she has no idea that John isn't her brother.

During this time, Jessica is stuck in the middle of the war between her sister Kay and their parents Miguel and Charity. Jessica was the one who found Kay in Miguel's bed, and saw Charity in the bed instead of Kay. She knows that Miguel believed it was Charity he was with, and has seen enough of her sister's hatred over the years to know that Kay forced herself on Miguel. She doesn't have much of a foothold right now, as everyone recently learned that Jessica was secretly involved with Kay's "boyfriend" Reese for the past few months. When Kay used magic on some popcorn in the hopes of breaking up Charity and Miguel, the plan backfired, and instead, it broke up Jessica and Reese. It wasn't long before Jessica realized her sister was behind her break-up. [6]

Danica Stewart (2003–2008)

After graduating from high-school, Jessica got a job as a "mark" cosmetics girl to help pay her way through college. While currently attending college, much of her time is spent worrying about her family. Since Grace chose David Hastings, Jessica turned her back on her mother, in part because she was vulnerable to her sister Kay's manipulations. Jessica seemed to be the good Bennett sister, never getting into trouble, but when Sam and Ivy's relationship started getting more serious, Jessica ended up on a downward spiral, and began acting out by cutting herself and smoking. She became a club girl, and it wasn't long before she was drugged and raped at a club by an older man named Randy.

Jessica soon met the older Spike, the owner of the sleaziest late-night dive in Harmony. Spike took advantage of Jessica's confusion and pain, and it wasn't long before he had his young lover addicted to drugs, and convinced her that she had to prostitute herself for him on the streets. He used guilt to convince her to do it, because her family was responsible for his club burning down. Every time she tried to fight him and leave him, Spike would manipulate her into coming back to him, and it wasn't long before Jessica started experiencing blackouts and waking up next to dead johns. Although Paloma and Simone helped her to cover her role in the murders, even Jessica herself doesn't know if she actually killed the men.

Jessica kept trying to get away with Spike, and it seemed like she finally did in Rome, where The couple eventually married during the summer of 2006, although the wedding was not shown on-air like other marriages on Passions. In November 2006, Jessica attended several meetings of AA for her drinking problem. Jessica had the idea that Miguel wanted her help to forget about Kay and tried to seduce him. Jessica's recovery was set back when she learned that Grace had died in an explosion in London while trying to return home to reunite with Sam.

Jessica didn't believe she had the strength to leave Spike, but she was given a vision of her future by Endora and that gave her the strength to move back into her father's house. The same day she moved in, she learned that she was pregnant with Spike's baby. Spike wanted her to sell the baby, but she refused, running to Tabitha's house next door for safety.

Spike tried to kill Jessica by burying her in a crate. Jessica's family and friends searched everywhere for her, but they were too late; Jessica and her unborn baby's spirits left her body. However, Kay had everyone pray to God for Jessica's safe return before they unburied her, causing their spirits to return to Jessica's body. After unburying her, Eve was able to wake up Jessica. She was at home with policeman guarding her because Spike broke out of jail. Sam soon discovered Jessica's role in the murders and was about to arrest her, but thanks to the magical intervention by her novice witch sister Kay, Spike was revealed to be the murderer and arrested by Paloma Lopez-Fitzgerald. Jessica returned to Harmony on January 7, 2008, after staying in a convent with her cousin Charity in order to give birth away from Spike and those that she felt were judging her. Either in late 2007 or early January 2008, Jessica gave birth to a son, whom she named Samuel Bennett after her father and grandfather; she eventually gave the boy the middle name of Herbert at the demand of Spike, whose legal first name is Herbert.

Kay has since mentioned that Jessica entered rehab to make sure she stayed clean and to keep herself and Samuel away from Spike. Jessica returned on July 16, 2008, to wish Kay luck for her wedding to Miguel. She revealed that she had reconciled with Reese, and was continuing in rehab with her son Sam by her side. Jessica did not attend Kay and Miguel's wedding due to the temptations of alcohol. It is revealed in the series finale that Jessica has powers like her sister, cousin, and mother. [6] [7]

Supernatural incidents

Although a Standish woman, Jessica seemingly did not inherit the Standish powers, but Jessica believes in both her mother's and cousin's visions and powers. Even though Jessica seemingly has no powers, she has an uncanny ability to see through evil. In the series finale of Passions, it is revealed by Kay that Jessica also received the Standish powers and she is also a witch; however, she chooses not to use them.

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