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Episode 4126
Season 17, Episode 186
Airdate October 3, 1980
Production Number 4124
Written by story
Tom King, Richard Soderberg
writers
Joe Lesueur, Dorothy Ann Purser, Barbara Seiger, Samuel D. Ratcliffe
Directed by Ira Cirker
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Another WorldSeason Seventeen
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Episode 4126 is the one-hundred eighty-sixth episode of the seventeenth season of Another World, and the four thousand one-hundred twenty-fourth episode overall.

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Guest Starring: Jonathan Hogan (Mel), Caryn West (Joan Becker), Paul Collins (Dr. Collier), Ralph Drischell (Senator Lewis)

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Tracy stops by to see Rachel and Mac asks her not to talk about Mitch or the investigation. Rachel overhears so they assure her they are not keeping anything from her. In St. Croix, Larry calls Zachary Colton and tells him that the maid who worked for Janice and Mac never saw anyone come to their place but Janice did leave the place at odd hours and maybe that was to meet Mitch. Larry also tells the DA that Mitch was arrested as an accomplice but was never charged because Rachel wouldn't press charges. So Colton realizes it is once again that they only have Rachel's word for what happened in St. Croix. Mac tells Tracy and Rachel that Liz called and they are all happy that Pat is back. When Mac leaves the ladies alone they talk about dealing with Mitch's death. The man riding the freight car with Mitch tells Mitch they need to jump out at Bromley because the inspectors will be checking the car soon. The man suggests Mitch stay at Ma Davis' cabin in the Rockies while she is gone for the winter. Charlie talks to Clarice about the situation with Robert and Larry and then Larry calls and tells her he will be home tomorrow. Larry is happy to hear she hasn't heard from Robert. Then Robert calls and asks to see Cory again. Clarice says no but Robert says he can't leave without seeing Cory again. Robert tells Clarice she promised he could see Cory one more time and even though Clarice doesn't remember making the promise agrees to keep it. Ada talks with Mac and he asks her to try to convince Rachel to see Dr. Collier. Then Mac takes a call from Brian and tells Ada that Colton wants to meet with Brian. Then Mac asks Ada why Rachel didn't tell him about her trouble with Mitch. Ma Davis meets Mitch at her cabin and learns that he doesn't know who he is. Then she agrees to let Mitch stay there for the winter. In the park Clarice talks to Cory about Larry's upcoming birthday. When Cory goes to play, Robert thanks Clarice for letting him see Cory again. Then they talk about Larry's visit. Robert also tells Clarice that Olivia can't have children but he does want them. Then Clarice asks Robert to please keep out of their lives from now on. Then Cory comes back and talks to Robert before Clarice takes him away. Brian meets with Zachary and tries to explain why Rachel was in St. Croix pursuing Mitch. Brian also says he flew to St. Croix to help Mitch because he helped save Mac. Zachary tells Brian there is no proof that Mitch was involved with Janice. Brian tells Colton that Mitch and Rachel were not having an affair and the shooting was accidental. Brian urges Zachary to read "Harry Must Die" and call Donald Tanner because it will prove Rachel was innocent. Ma Davis and Mel leave Mitch at the cabin. Dooley and Tracy rehearse "Someone to Watch Over Me" and then they talk about Rachel. Mitch settles in for the winter in the cabin. Brian sees Ada, Mac, and Rachel and tells them that Colton believes Rachel has been having an affair with Mitch that ended in a lover's quarrel. Brian also tells them that Colton wants to prosecute Rachel so he pressured Colton to read "Harry Must Die." Then Rachel collapses.

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