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Episode 1304
Season 6, Episode 146
Airdate August 11, 1969
Production Number 1304
Written by
Directed by
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Episode 1304 is the one-hundred forty-sixth episode of the sixth season of Another World, and the one thousand three-hundred fourth episode overall.

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Plot Overview

Steve denied Rachel's accusations, but Alice remarked that Rachel never used to want a baby after losing the first one. She turned cold when he finally admitted his indiscretion. Lahoma was intrigued that Sam was curious as to why she came home late last night. Sam pretended very hard to study when she droned on about feeling like a dead, numb zombie. Fred told Susan he had to go to Hobart for a few weeks on business, and she turned down his request to accompany him and marry him there. She fretted about finding an apartment before Liz returned. With great determination, Mary told Jim she was staying up until Alice returned home to tell her things were patched up with Steve. A brittle Alice came in and informed them she'd broken her engagement.

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Quotes

  • Steve: Alice, Rachel came to my apartment a few times. Just showed up. Uninvited. I had to throw her out once or twice.
  • Alice: What about the other times?
  • Steve: What do you mean, the other times?
  • Alice: The times you didn't throw her out?
  • Steve: There was only one time.
  • Alice: Only one time... when you didn't throw her out.
  • Steve: That's right.
  • Alice: But there was one time...
  • Steve: Alice... that doesn't mean I'm her child's father... you know that...
  • Alice: No. No, it doesn't mean you're the father of her child, Steven. It only means you could be. That's what it means. Isn't it? Isn't it?
  • Steve: Well, yes. Yes, I suppose so.