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Another World/Episode 6177

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Episode 6177
Season 25, Episode 207
Airdate October 21, 1988
Production Number 6175
Written by Harding Lemay, Barbara B. Hagstrom, Stephen LeMay, Christopher Whitesell, Carolyn DeMoney Culliton, Frances Myers, Roger Newman, Peggy Schibi, David Cherrill
Directed by Melivin Bernhardt
remote sequences director
Michael Eilbaum
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Episode 6177 is the two-hundred seventh episode of the twenty-fifth season of Another World, and the six thousand one-hundred seventy-fifth episode overall.

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Amanda tries to get Vicky to stay with her and Allie instead of going to the wedding but Vicky refuses. Amanda asks Vicky to watch Allie while she runs an errand. Matt and Jamie move Matt's stuff out of the Cory mansion. Nicole confides to Donna that Caroline has been making moves on Cass. Jamie warns Ada into not pushing Matt to go to Mitch's wedding. Sharlene plans a big lunch for John. Amanda and Jamie ask Vicky to go on a picnic with them instead of going to the wedding and she agrees. John and Sharlene try to convince Matt to go to the wedding by talking about family ties. John tells Jason about the deal with Michael and Donna. Jason is angry that Rachel has been badmouthing him. Jason threatens Rachel with revenge. Vicky promises Amanda and Jamie that the baby will know its family and she shows them the picture she has of Steve Frame. Mitch talks to Matthew and they have a moment of reconnection but then Jason tells Matt that Rachel killed Janice. Nicole tells Cass she doesn't want to get married on the same day as Mitch and Felicia because her family will ruin it for everyone.

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