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Episode 6463
Season 26, Episode 3
Airdate January 5, 1995
Production Number 6463
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All My ChildrenSeason Twenty-Six
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Episode 6463 is the third episode of the twenty-sixth season of All My Children, and the six thousand four-hundred sixty-third episode overall.

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Palmer is worried about the storm because he thinks Opal will try to come to the party; Edmund's offer to Maria to stay with him for the night doesn't affect her the way he hoped; Maria tells Edmund why she left without much of an explanation; Enid Nelson shows up to find help because her car is stuck in the snow and Stuart is the first one to greet her; he has strong feelings against Enid for what she did to Cindy, his former wife; Phoebe claims Langley has been having an affair with Verla and refuses to let him talk to Verla; Edmund apologizes to Maria but she can't accept it at the moment; Cecily remembers the playing around she and her friends used to do many years ago; Edmund begs Maria to think about the first time they met and made love, and not to give up on their relationship; Phoebe didn't know that Langley is actually Verla's father and is shocked by the revelation; all the women of Pine Valley talk about their many relationships, the ones that have lasted and the ones that haven't; Edmund and Maria seem to have settle some aspects of their problems; Erica breaks up the women's gathering and reminisces about the women of Pine Valley she has fought with, which seems to be every one of them; and the storm forces everyone to spend the night at Ruth and Joe's house in the manner of an old-fashioned slumber party.

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