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Another World/Episode 1060
Episode 1060 | |
Season 5, Episode 158 | |
Airdate | August 14, 1968 |
Production Number | 1060 |
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← 5x157 Episode 1059 |
5x159 → Episode 1061 |
Another World — Season Five |
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Episode 1060 is the one-hundred fifty-eighth episode of the fifth season of Another World, and the one thousand sixtieth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Lahoma informed Lee she was no longer going to throw herself in Sam's way just so she can come back and make reports to her. Liz was surprised not to find Jim and Mary bubbling over with enthusiasm over Russ's residency, then saw it written all over their faces that the foolish little flibbertigibbet girl that he so stupidly married was making Russ forfeit the offer. Lee couldn't accept that Sam would throw away his career when Lahoma maintained he was too busy eating his heart out to pick himself up. Lee ran out after a call about Dick, and Lahoma gazed at Sam's picture and lamented that it was Sam and Lee, not she and Sam, that had fallen in love. Walter returned home, shared some memories with Lenore, then drank a toast to Dick. After Alice told of Russ's turning down the residency for Rachel's sake, Walter described Rachel for Steve. Since Rachel liked material things, Steve thought they sounded alike, but Walter felt Rachel was different in that she went after things the wrong way. Liz advised Mary to speak to Ada. In her apartment, Peggy told Lee that Dick never left her alone in the house except to go see a basketball game or to go out in line of duty, and that he'd been saving money so they could live in the country when they retired. Lee opened the door to Sam, who expressed his sympathy to Peggy. Sam told Peggy he envied what she'd had with Dick.
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- Lee: But you were happy, Peggy, for many years, really. You were happy, weren't you, you and your husband?
- Peggy: Yes. I thought I was lucky, having him, and for some crazy reason he thought he was lucky having me. Yes, we were happy.