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Another World/Episode 4220
Episode 4220 | |
Season 18, Episode 31 | |
Airdate | February 16, 1981 |
Production Number | 4218 |
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← 18x30 Episode 4219 |
18x32 → Episode 4221 |
Another World — Season Eighteen |
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Episode 4220 is the thirty-first episode of the eighteenth season of Another World, and the four thousand two-hundred eighteenth episode overall.
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Plot Overview
Joey and Sandy decided to share an apartment together. Liz brought Jim some preparations for Alice's homecoming. Jamie stormed into Ken Steele's office. Blaine visited Clarice, who worried Larry's meeting with the Commissioner involved Jordan's loan. Jim told her not to interfere when Liz wondered if the feud between Rachel and Alice is over. Blaine told Jordan she doesn't trust Jason and that Larry may be questioned about the loan. Jerry refused to back up Larry's confession of being involved in a undercover operation to Commissioner O'Dell. Jordan blackmailed Zachary with his gambling markers in exchange for Larry's resignation from the police force. Jordan cryptically explained his intentions for Larry to Jess. Ken refused to help Jamie search for the missing equipment orders. Rick accepted the job offer from Russ, who warned that his performance will be monitored. Russ invited Rick to Alice's homecoming so Rick could see Marianne. Commissioner O'Dell forced Larry to resign from the police force. Marianne felt awkward when Rick mentioned they'd be working together. Larry and Jerry feigned an end to their friendship in front of Blaine, Joey, and Jordan. Alice was updated on Bay City goings on. Joey kissed Blaine after comforting her about Larry. Frankie gossiped with Sandy about Mac and Jamie. Sandy pushed Jamie out of the path of a forklift.
Notes
- This was Vana Tribbey's first appearance as Alice Frame.