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Another World/Episode 1919
Episode 1919 | |
Season 9, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | January 17, 1972 |
Production Number | 1919 |
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← 9x10 Episode 1918 |
9x12 → Episode 1920 |
Another World — Season Nine |
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Episode 1919 is the eleventh episode of the ninth season of Another World, and the one thousand nine-hundred nineteenth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Fed up that John yet again said he would miss dinner, Pat accused him of having had plenty of time to find a replacement for Walter by now, but John blamed Steve for vetoing everybody seen so far. John forbade her from talking to Alice about getting Steve to lay off the pressure, and told her Bernice's presence was only exacerbating Walter. Lenore's hopes were dashed when Bernice told her Walter's replacement hadn't been found yet. Bernice offered Lenore the use of the office adding machines to help tally her tax records. Mary, Jim, and Pat had sherry while discussing why John felt he'd be drawn into personal as well as legal matters if he becomes Steve's attorney. Pat implored Mary to talk to Alice as she suspected Steve was stalling deliberately so John will agree to become his counsel after all. John, Walter, and Bernice were very impressed with Mark, who looked forward to moving to Bay City. Walter didn't believe her when Bernice said she never met Paul. Mark noticed a photograph of Pat and seemed to find her familiar.
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- Mark: The big question was at what rate the stock was exchanged.