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JANUARY: 21

 

 

 

January 1- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

January 2- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Michael Eilbaum

January 3- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Anne Schoettle; D- Sally McDonald

January 6- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Anne Schoettle; D- Owen Renfroe

January 7- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Michael Eilbaum

January 8- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

January 9- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

January 10- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

January 13- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

January 14- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

January 15- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Anne Schoettle; D- Steven Williford

January 16- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

January 17- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

January 20- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

January 23- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

January 24- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Sally McDonald

January 27- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

January 28- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Michael Eilbaum

January 29- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

January 30- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

January 31- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Michael Eilbaum

 

 

 

Jeff Beldner – 4

Michael Conforti – 6

Christopher Dunn – 4

Natalie Minardi Slater – 4

Teresa Zimmerman – 3

 

 

 

James Harmon Brown – 4

Sara Endsley – 4

Janice Ferri Esser – 5

Lynn Martin – 5

Anne Schoettle – 3

 

 

 

Michael Eilbaum – 5

Sally McDonald – 4

Owen Renfroe – 5

Steven Williford – 7

 

 

 

 

 

 

FEBRUARY: 20

 

 

 

February 3- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

February 4- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

February 5- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Sally McDonald

February 6- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

February 7- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

February 10- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

February 11- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

February 12- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Sally McDonald

February 13- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Michael Eilbaum

February 14- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

February 17- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

February 18- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

February 19- BDW- ------------------; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

February 20- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

February 21- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Michael Eilbaum

February 24- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

February 25- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

February 26- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

February 27- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

February 28- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

 

 

 

Jeff Beldner – 4

Michael Conforti – 4

Christopher Dunn – 4

Natalie Minardi Slater – 3

Teresa Zimmerman – 4

 

 

 

James Harmon Brown – 6

Sara Endsley – 6

Janice Ferri Esser – 5

Lynn Martin – 3

 

 

 

Michael Eilbaum – 6

Sally McDonald – 6

Owen Renfroe – 5

Steven Williford – 3

 

 

 

MARCH: 21

 

 

 

March 2- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

March 3- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

March 4- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Sally McDonald

March 5- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

March 6- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

March 9- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

March 10- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

March 11- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Michael Eilbaum

March 12- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

March 13- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

March 16- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

March 17- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

March 18- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

March 19- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

March 23- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

March 24- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Tom Casiello; D- Michael Eilbaum

March 25- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

March 26- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

March 27- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

March 30- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Sally McDonald

March 31- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

 

 

 

Jeff Beldner – 4

Michael Conforti – 4

Christopher Dunn – 5

Natalie Minardi Slater – 3

Teresa Zimmerman – 5

 

 

 

James Harmon Brown – 4

Tom Casiello – 1

Sara Endsley – 5

Janice Ferri Esser – 6

Lynn Martin – 5

 

 

 

Michael Eilbaum – 4

Sally McDonald – 7

Owen Renfroe – 6

Steven Williford – 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

APRIL: 14

 

 

 

April 1- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

April 2- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

April 6- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

April 7- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

April 8- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Tom Casiello; D- Owen Renfroe

April 9- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

April 13- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

April 14- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

April 15- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Sally McDonald

April 16- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

April 20- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Michael Eilbaum

April 21- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

April 22- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Sally McDonald

April 23- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Michael Eilbaum

 

 

 

Jeff Beldner – 2

Michael Conforti – 4

Christopher Dunn – 2

Natalie Minardi Slater – 3

Teresa Zimmerman – 3

 

 

 

James Harmon Brown – 3

Tom Casiello – 1

Sara Endsley – 2

Janice Ferri Esser – 5

Lynn Martin – 3

 

 

 

Michael Eilbaum – 4

Sally McDonald – 4

Owen Renfroe – 4

Steven Williford – 2

 

 

 

AUGUST: 16

 

 

 

August 10- BDW--------------; SW: --------------; D- Sally McDonald

August 11- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Tom Casiello; D- Steven Williford

August 12- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

August 13- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

August 14- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Sally McDonald

August 17- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

August 18- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

August 19- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

August 20- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

August 21- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

August 24- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

August 25- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

August 26- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

August 27- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

August 28- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

August 31- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Owen Renfroe

 

 

 

Jeff Beldner – 3

Michael Conforti – 3

Christopher Dunn – 2

Natalie Minardi Slater – 4

Teresa Zimmerman – 3

BDW--------------: 1

 

 

 

Brent Boyd: 1

James Harmon Brown – 2

Tom Casiello – 1

Sara Endsley – 3

Janice Ferri Esser – 5

Lynn Martin – 3

SW: --------------: 1

 

 

 

Sally McDonald – 5

Owen Renfroe – 6

Steven Williford – 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEPTEMBER: 22

 

 

 

September 1- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Sally McDonald

September 2- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

September 3- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

September 4- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

September 7- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

September 8- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

September 9- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

September 10- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

September 11- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

September 14- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Michael Eilbaum

September 15- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

September 16- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

September 17- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

September 18- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Michael Eilbaum

September 21- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Sally McDonald

September 22- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Owen Renfroe

September 23- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

September 24- BDW- ---------------------; SW- ---------------------; D- Sally McDonald

September 25- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

September 28- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Steven Williford

September 29- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

September 30- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

 

 

 

Jeff Beldner – 5

Michael Conforti – 2

Christopher Dunn – 6

Natalie Minardi Slater – 3

Teresa Zimmerman – 5

BDW--------------: 1

 

 

 

Brent Boyd – 3

James Harmon Brown – 3

Sara Endsley – 5

Janice Ferri Esser – 5

Lynn Martin – 5

SW: --------------: 1

 

 

 

Michael Eilbaum – 4

Sally McDonald – 7

Owen Renfroe – 6

Steven Williford – 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OCTOBER: 22

 

October 1- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Sally McDonald

October 2- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

October 5- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

October 6- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

October 7- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Sally McDonald

October 8- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Sally McDonald

October 9- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

October 12- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

October 13- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Michael Eilbaum

October 14- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

October 15- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

October 16- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

October 19- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Michael Eilbaum

October 20- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

October 21- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

October 22- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

October 23- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

October 26- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

October 27- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Sally McDonald

October 28- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

October 29- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

October 30- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

 

Jeff Beldner – 4

Michael Conforti – 4

Christopher Dunn – 4

Natalie Minardi Slater – 7

Teresa Zimmerman – 3

 

Brent Boyd – 4

James Harmon Brown – 4

Sara Endsley – 4

Janice Ferri Esser – 6

Lynn Martin – 4

 

Michael Eilbaum – 4

Sally McDonald – 7

Owen Renfroe – 6

Steven Williford – 5

 

 

NOVEMBER: 19

 

November 2- BDW- Amanda L. Beall; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Owen Renfroe

November 3- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Steven Williford

November 4- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

November 5- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Sally McDonald

November 6- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

November 9- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

November 10- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Sally McDonald

November 11- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

November 12- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

November 13- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

November 16- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Michael Eilbaum

November 17- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

November 18- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

November 19- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

November 20- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

November 23- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

November 24- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Sally McDonald

November 25- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

November 30- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Steven Williford

 

Amanda L. Beall – 1

Jeff Beldner – 3

Michael Conforti – 5

Christopher Dunn – 4

Natalie Minardi Slater – 3

Teresa Zimmerman – 3

 

Brent Boyd – 5

James Harmon Brown – 3

Sara Endsley – 4

Janice Ferri Esser – 3

Lynn Martin – 4

 

Michael Eilbaum – 4

Sally McDonald – 6

Owen Renfroe – 4

Steven Williford – 5

 

 

DECEMBER: 22

 

December 1- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

December 2- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

December 3- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Sally McDonald

December 4- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

December 7- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Owen Renfroe

December 8- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

December 9- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Sally McDonald

December 10- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Steven Williford

December 11- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Sally McDonald

December 14- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

December 15- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Sally McDonald

December 16- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Michael Eilbaum

December 17- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

December 18- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Michael Eilbaum

December 21- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Owen Renfroe

December 22- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Brent Boyd; D- Steven Williford

December 23- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Michael Eilbaum

December 24- BDW- Natalie Minardi Slater; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Sally McDonald

December 28- BDW- Jeff Beldner; SW- Lynn Martin; D- Owen Renfroe

December 29- BDW- Teresa Zimmerman; SW- Janice Ferri Esser; D- Steven Williford

December 30- BDW- Christopher Dunn; SW- James Harmon Brown; D- Owen Renfroe

December 31- BDW- Michael Conforti; SW- Sara Endsley; D- Steven Williford

 

Jeff Beldner – 4

Michael Conforti – 4

Christopher Dunn – 5

Natalie Minardi Slater – 4

Teresa Zimmerman – 5

 

Brent Boyd – 3

James Harmon Brown – 5

Sara Endsley – 5

Janice Ferri Esser – 5

Lynn Martin – 4

 

Michael Eilbaum – 4

Sally McDonald – 5

Owen Renfroe – 7

Steven Williford – 6

 

 

 

YEAR TOTAL: 177 (-75)

 

Amanda L. Beall – 1

Jeff Beldner – 33 (-16)

Michael Conforti – 36 (-14)

Christopher Dunn – 36 (-14)

Natalie Minardi Slater – 34 (-18)

Teresa Zimmerman – 34 (-17)

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Brent Boyd – 16

James Harmon Brown – 34 (+20)

Tom Casiello – 3

Sara Endsley – 38 (-15)

Janice Ferri Esser – 45 (-10)

Lynn Martin – 36 (-13)

Anne Schoettle – 3 (-53)

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Michael Eilbaum – 35 (-19)

Sally McDonald – 51 (-25)

Owen Renfroe – 49 (-26)

Steven Williford – 42 (+8)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Anne Schoettle last listed as Script Writer on January 15

- Lisa de Cazotte last listed as Supervising Producer on January 15

- Noel Maxam first listed as Supervising Producer on January 16

- Noel Maxam last listed as Supervising Producer on February 24

- Vivian Gundaker first listed as Producer on March 5

- Sara Endsley first listed as Associate Head Writer on March 19

- Tom Casiello first listed as Script Writer on March 24

- Tom Casiello last listed as Script Writer on August 11

- Brent Boyd first listed as Script Writer on August 31

- Susan Dansby first listed as Story Consultant on November 30

- James Harmon Brown last listed as Associate Head Writer on December 4

- Sara Endsley last listed as Associate Head Writer on December 24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Arlene, questioned by the court officer preparing the court report, cynically states that the rich, like the Harpers, always get away with everything and she will take the rap. She accidentally slips and mentions the forged divorce papers, and the officer notes this.Carrie is hospitalized. Joe suspects a dangerous thoracic aneurism, but then, all heart involvements are dangerous. Arlene wants to stay, but has to go to court for the sentencing. Ben, at his own insistence, makes a statement absolving Arlene of all responsibility, saying her only crime was loving him too much. The judge takes this into consideration and sentences Arlene to six months probation. However, when sentencing Ben, he explains that new evidence has turned up—the forgeries—and Ben is sentenced to one to four years. Ben asks to begin serving his sentence immediately. As Ben tried to arrange financial aid for Betsy through Jamie, she visits him in jail, saying the offer was “decent” but this is her baby. When he insists the baby was conceived in love, Betsy claims he was only pretending love. When Ben tells her to tell the baby that “there was a father who would have really welcomed him into this world,” Betsy rushes out in tears, and Ben starts to cry. Jamie, having waited patiently for Diana to recover from her emotional depressionn,now tells her he can no longer live with her as brother and sister. Diana replies that they have good memories and have taught each other how deep a relationship can be, but now it is time for them to go their separate ways. Meg, learning that the child of an annulled marriage is legitimate and the father has rights, sets up a trust fund for Betsy’s baby. Betsy doesn’t want her child ruined by money. Arlene is having trouble holding a job, despite help from her parole officer, and is under the twin pressures of having to repay Ray’s bail loan and the stunning news that Carrie’s necessary surgery will cost over ten thousand dollars. Carrie, discovering this, checks herself out of the hospital. Joe and Dr. Tom Crawford explain to Arlene that the money end of the surgery can be handled through the free clinic, but Carrie must have the surgery now. But Carrie’s past due hospital bill has been turned over to a collection agency, and Arlene is out of work again, so she goes to Ray for help. He would like to turn her down, as he has discovered that she was informing Rick of Ray’s attempts to muscle in on Skylar Mountain, but when his influential customer, Mr. Ian Russell, tells Ray he wants to meet that girl, Ray lets Arlene know he has a job for her. Meg asks Rick if they can start over together, but Rick has had it and is clearing out his desk. Learning that Ray has withdrawn his backing offer to Rick and that Rick has no available cash, Meg calls his bluff. She sets a price on her share so high that Rick can’t touch it, and sets her price for buying him out so low that he would have nothing left. Rick and Cal decide to elope and tell everyone afterward. But Meg gets wind of the plans and confronts them in Rick’s office. She blurts out that Cal is not the only one who loves Rick and that she and Rick were lovers as recently as a month ago. Rick tries to explain to Cal, but she is revolted and takes off in her car. When she runs it off the road, she takes off on foot, and is found, exhausted, by a hunter, who calls the highway patrol. When Rick arrives with Joe,. she refuses to let Rick anywhere near her. Cal refuses to believe Rick’s assurances that he’s really through with Meg, and makes plans to go to San Francisco. Meg, learning from Jamie .that Rick is severing their partnership, informs her lawyer that she wants all monies in both Beaver Ridge and Skylar _ Mountain tied up, and she wants Rick ruined. Rick follows Cal to California and tells her he has given up everything to prove that Meg means nothing to him. Cal insists that she feels nothing, but relents when Betsy calls, confirming everything Rick has said. She then admits that she loves him but says it won’t work. But Meg has followed them and confronts them in Cal’s hotel room. She informs Rick she’s bringing a suit against him for breaking up their partnership and this will ruin him. Rick quickly points out that Meg just defeated herself rather than him, because Cal had refused to marry him, thinking her mother loved him. Seeing what Meg’s “love” is, there is no reason for Cal to deny her own love for him.  
    • fyi. there is some discussion of the views of the new Pope Leo on the "politics thread". (Link) 
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