Snake Woman
64 Episodes

Episode 1 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 2 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 3 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 4 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 5 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 6 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 7 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 8 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 9 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 10 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 11 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 12 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 13 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 14 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 15 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 16 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 17 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 18 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 19 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.

Episode 20 - Snake Woman
Ruth Howard is feared by many as the ""Snake Woman,"" with rumors claiming she has a snake’s tail and brings death to anyone involved with her. Although she's inherited a vast fortune, people avoid her—except Kurt Foster, who pursues and protects her, unafraid of the rumors. Only later does Ruth discover that everything is actually orchestrated by Kurt’s mentally ill twin brother, Kevin Foster, who wants to isolate and monopolize her, and that Kurt approaches her because he suspects his brother’s intentions and wants to uncover the truth. In the process, Ruth and Kurt gradually develop genuine feelings for each other.
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