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Episode 4221
Season 18, Episode 32
Airdate February 17, 1981
Production Number 4219
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Episode 4222
Another WorldSeason Eighteen
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Episode 4221 is the thirty-second episode of the eighteenth season of Another World, and the four thousand two-hundred nineteenth episode overall.

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Frankie gossiped with Sandy about Mac and Jamie. Sandy pushed Jamie out of the path of a forklift but fell over the docks. Rachel voiced her concerns about Jamie's work load and stress to Mac and Ada. Jordan and Ken Steele agreed to meet to discuss the bungling of Jamie's "accident". Frankie and Jamie rode with Sandy to the hospital. Jordan recalled scheming with Jess to get the dock project shut down. Jordan told Blaine he arranged for Larry to resign so an investigation could be avoided. Rick and Marianne treated Jamie, while Russ and Olivia tended to Sandy. Marianne called Cecile about Jamie but couldn't prevent her from coming to the hospital. Frankie told Russ that Sandy doesn't have family in town or health insurance. A guilt-ridden Jamie told Mac the forklift that injured Sandy was meant for him. Blaine remembered being kissed by Joey and remarked on Sandy's good looks. Ada called Joey after learning Sandy was involved in the dock project accident. Rachel and Cecile anxiously waited to see Jamie. Ada, Joey, and Frankie visited with Sandy, who sustained a concussion and briefly regained consciousness with Russ' help. Rachel eyed Cecile suspiciously as Cecile played "mother hen" for Jamie. Cecile wasn't happy when Jamie agreed to go home with Mac & Rachel. Blaine overheard Jordan and Ken Steele discussing Jamie's "accident".

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