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Another World/Episode 2875
Episode 2875 | |
Season 12, Episode 229 | |
Airdate | November 20, 1975 |
Production Number | 2875 |
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← 12x228 Episode 2874 |
12x230 → Episode 2876 |
Another World — Season Twelve |
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Episode 2875 is the two-hundred twenty-ninth episode of the twelfth season of Another World, and the two thousand eight-hundred seventy-fifth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Rachel bade Mac stop fussing over her. Mac agreed when Iris persuaded Rachel that attending the party would prove she bears Alice no ill will. Carol apologized to a grumpy Willis for allowing Angie to see her in her neglige. Vic tried to be impartial when Robert and Angie blamed Carol for the alterations. An apprehensive Carol blamed Robert's incompetence when Vic confronted her. Willis was annoyed to find Iris and Rachel viewing and complimenting slides of Robert's sketches Iris intended to show during the party. Iris sided with Willis when he and Rachel disagreed about Sally. Olive would run the office when Ray offered to accompany Beatrice back to Bay City so he can meet the woman who adopted Sally. Clarice felt snubbed when Robert had to work all night on the new sketches. Iris promised Robert she'd make sure Mac doesn't take Willis's criticisms of his work seriously until Robert has a chance to defend himself. John was embarrassed for Barbara when Russ and Sharlene saw them together at Tallboys. Rachel was upset to learn Scott had told Alice that, as things stand, Beatrice has no claim to Sally, and that Alice was spiriting Sally away.
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Quotes
- Rachel: I don't see why Beatrice's granddaughter can't have all the advantages Mac and I can give her.
- Iris: You see, Willis, Rachel's practically adopted Beatrice, just as Alice has adopted Sally, haven't you, dear?