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Episode 1782
Season 8, Episode 124
Airdate June 25, 1971
Production Number 1782
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Episode 1782 is the one-hundred twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of Another World, and the one thousand seven-hundred eighty-second episode overall.

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Plot Overview

They were immediately in each other's arms when an eager Dan showed Susan a marriage license application form. Lenore felt badly for Rachel when Walter related how she found Brian in bed with someone else. Walter was disappointed he and Lenore couldn't continue necking when Susan phoned and begged them to come over. Mary and Jim told Liz they were anticipating Alice's return in 10 days. They tried to discourage Liz from convincing Caroline to stay on so Pat could run the summer camp. Lenore and Walter were thrilled when Susan and Dan asked them to stand up for them. They solemnly sipped sparkling burgundy when Lenore toasted the holy state of matrimony, which she and Walter found beautiful beyond compare. On her hotel room patio, Rachel was elated that Ted came all the way from Bay City to see her, but he was glad to be needed. She shivered when he said he was glad he had moved to Bay City because he met her there. He put his arm around her consolingly after she sniffed about Brian and her previous marriage. She believed him when he promised to make no demands on her.

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Quotes

  • Lenore: Wonderful. Oh, just wonderful! (she kisses Dan)
  • Dan: This is why I took the step. So that Lenore would kiss me.
  • Susan: I have heard every word, Dan Shearer, and I'm going to make your life miserable after we're married. (they all laugh)