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Another World/Episode 1065
Episode 1065 | |
Season 5, Episode 163 | |
Airdate | August 21, 1968 |
Production Number | 1065 |
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← 5x162 Episode 1064 |
5x164 → Episode 1066 |
Another World — Season Five |
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Episode 1065 is the one-hundred sixty-third episode of the fifth season of Another World, and the one thousand sixty-fifth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
An angry Rachel vented to Russ that Ada wanted him to go away and leave her all alone. Lahoma told Alice about Sam's departure, and insisted she was okay with the fact that Sam never thought of her as all he needed in the way of sunshine and blue skies. Ada was able to truthfully tell Russ that Rachel had just told her about the offer. Rachel held her cheek up and permitted an apologetic Ada to kiss her good-bye. Russ was tremendously interested when Rachel said Ada knew how much he always wanted to go to Boston. Russ laid into Alice for telling Ada all about the residency. Liz bemoaned Missy's cold way of speaking to her, then opined that they had once been much closer than Mary and Rachel could ever be. When Liz insisted she did a nightly penance for having told Walter of her pregnancy, Missy consented to call her "mother" again, but broke away quickly when they hugged. Russ was nonplussed when Alice told him off for prejudging her with wild accusations. Rachel blinked in surprise to see Liz, but brightened when Liz gifted her with a new bed jacket. Rachel only acted up to what was expected of her when Luz sympathized about the baby. Rachel agreed she couldn't see Sam and Lee together for dust, then, when she realized Liz was hitting at her own background, explained she'd been provided with advantages Sam never received. Liz gave Rachel an air kiss good-bye, then encountered Russ in the corridor and defended against his accusations by implying Mary was the one who'd spoken to Ada.