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Another World/Episode 2028

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Episode 2028
Season 9, Episode 120
Airdate June 20, 1972
Production Number 2028
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 2028 is the one-hundred twentieth episode of the ninth season of Another World, and the two thousand twenty-eighth episode overall.

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Plot Overview

Rachel was annoyed Jamie was over at the Perrini's seeing Joey's new puppy when he was late for school. When Ted told her he didn't believe Rachel had run into Steve accidentally, Ada felt that whatever her faults, Rachel was her daughter and she was never going to turn against her. Jim told Ada she was helpless to help Ted as selling the garage wouldn't begin to pay back Steve. Gerald was cagey when Ted's new parole officer, Gil McGowan, introduced himself and inquired about the state of the restaurant's affairs. Gil told Ted that Bill Ludlow was transferred back to the prison, then came down on him for missing his appointment yesterday. Rachel came in and met Gil. Feeling sourly that someone else will now be checking up on them, Rachel walked out after refusing Gil's request to sit in on their discussion. Lenore was honored when Cindy asked her to be her matron-of-honor. Worried about Pat and grateful for her help when Walter died, Lenore asked Russ to join them with Cindy when she asks Pat over for dinner. When Rachel didn't know what to do anymore, Gerald said to simply tell Ted what the situation is and he'll learn to live with it. Rachel informed Ted she was going to live her life the way she thinks she should, and he can take it or leave it.

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The Show

Allusions and References

Quotes

  • Gerald: Yeah? Come in.
  • Gil: Good morning. I'm looking for Ted Clark.