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Another World/Episode 1795
Episode 1795 | |
Season 8, Episode 137 | |
Airdate | July 14, 1971 |
Production Number | 1795 |
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← 8x136 Episode 1794 |
8x138 → Episode 1796 |
Another World — Season Eight |
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Episode 1795 is the one-hundred thirty-seventh episode of the eighth season of Another World, and the one thousand seven-hundred ninety-fifth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
While Rachel wondered if Belle would like her, Ted worried what his mother might reveal about him. John refused to rescind Caroline's night off when Pat got a call for an evening meeting, but Caroline later canceled her dinner engagement to be able to stay home with John. Ted brought Belle over for dinner, and she recognized Rachel as testifying at the trial. Rachel asked Ted's permission before drinking to Belle's toast. Since Belle brought up his poor employment record, Ted was forced to confess to Rachel he hadn't meant to give her the impression he was well-off. Rachel was unhappy and by no means reassured by Ted's reassurances. Caroline prepared John a fancy dinner, then sat very close to him after she asked him to go over a health insurance contract. He was somewhat flattered at the heap of praise she dumped in his lap for explaining the difficult passages to her. Rachel averred she hadn't cared if Ted were rich and successful as she loved him for his kindness. He explained he'd been hesitant to tell her the truth after she introduced him to Steve, but she declared she loved him more than she ever loved Steve. He was miserable when she sang the virtues of total honesty. He started to tell her about something he was forced to do, but broke down in desperate "I love you's."
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Quotes
- Rachel: It's very nice to meet you, Mrs. Clark.
- Mrs. Clark: It's very nice to meet you, Rachel. Only I don't think it ought to be Mrs. Clark, do you? Why don't you call me Belle? That might even be better than mother.