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Another World/Episode 1789
Episode 1789 | |
Season 8, Episode 131 | |
Airdate | July 6, 1971 |
Production Number | 1789 |
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← 8x130 Episode 1788 |
8x132 → Episode 1790 |
Another World — Season Eight |
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Episode 1789 is the one-hundred thirty-first episode of the eighth season of Another World, and the one thousand seven-hundred eighty-ninth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Rachel and Ted were married. There was some love play between them as she phoned Ada in Arizona with the news. Ada was near speechless when Rachel gushed about her wonderful new husband, and was even more tight-lipped when Ted took the phone to assure her he loved Rachel very much. Rachel was almost weeping after she convinced Ada to give them her blessing. The next morning, Steve was worried about telling Rachel he planned to marry Alice, but he noticed she seemed to have mellowed. He was dumbstruck when she revealed being married, and even more so to learn Russ's fiancé is now her sister-in-law. Ted flew into the apartment in great spirits and announced to Cindy and Belle that Rachel Matthews was now Rachel Clark. Tactful for once, Belle gave Ted her blessing and left him alone with Cindy, who was troubled to hear him say how much he loved Rachel. Cindy realized Rachel may have thought Ted was rich since he'd told her he planned to have his own restaurant, but Ted felt Russ must have misunderstood Rachel's desire for material things. Ada asked Rachel if Ted knew Steven Frame was Jamie's father.
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- Judge: Do you, Theodore, take Rachel to be your lawful wedded wife, to have and to hold for better or worse, in sickness and in health, so long as you both shall live?
- Ted: I do.
- Judge: Do you, Rachel, take Theodore to be your lawful wedded husband, to have and to hold for better or worse, in sickness and in health, so long as you both shall live?"
- Rachel: I do.
- Judge: And now the rings... Then, by the authority vested in me by the laws of this state, I pronounce you man and wife.
- Rachel: (over the phone) Mom, I'm married to a wonderful man named Ted Clark.