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Episode 6378
Season 26, Episode 152
Airdate August 4, 1989
Production Number 6376
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Episode 6378 is the one-hundred fifty-second episode of the twenty-sixth season of Another World, and the six thousand three-hundred seventy-sixth episode overall.

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Derek asks Stacey to go swimming with him but she says no because she's meeting with Jamie. Jamie tells Vicky he was at the hospital when she knows he was with Stacey. Courtney investigates the stolen vase at Michael and Donna's apartment. Lucas realizes where he's seen Michael before; at a casino in Cannes. Evan warns Amanda that they may not be able to beat seasoned vets like Lucas and Iris. Jamie tells Rachel about the separation from Vicky and she advises him to do what makes him happy. Stacey tells Derek he's being jealous and they argue. Courtney continues the investigation and is unhappy when Derek's name comes up. Lucas questions Iris about her past with Michael. Stacey advises Jamie to take Steven and leave town and Vicky bursts into her apartment. She yells at Jamie and Stacey and is stunned when Amanda and Evan show up. Amanda and Vicky argue and Vicky runs out. Lucas offers to make Iris dinner. Rachel has a flashback in the park and sees a stranger who looks like Mac. Evan tries to comfort Vicky and Jamie arrives to take her home. Michael doesn't think Derek took the vase. Evan defends himself to Amanda. Derek admits to Stacey that he was jealous and Courtney arrives to question him. Iris and Lucas get passionate. Jamie packs up his and Steven's things and leaves a screaming Vicky behind.

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