Soap: Season 4, Episode 10

Episode #4.10 (21 Jan. 1981)

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Episode 79 bids goodbye to Leslie Walker
16 May 2010 | by (Youngstown,Ohio) – See all my reviews

Episode 79 begins with Danny telling Mary that he's in love with a hooker,and Bob unable to bowl anything but gutter balls("I can't help it,I look down that alley,I see those pins,and I think I'm about to knock off my entire family!") On the night when the Tates throw a party for El Puerco,Jessica announces that she and Chester are now officially divorced,Chester announces his engagement to Annie,Jodie announces that he and Maggie are "an item," and Danny announces that he and Gwen are in love,just before a bullet through the window meant for Gwen hits Danny instead.Bob communicates with El Puerco in excellent Spanish,which Chuck does not understand,but Billy,now a suitably attired General,is still trying to learn the language,while his former teacher and lover,Leslie Walker,makes one final attempt on his life,showing up disguised as a French-accented maid hiding mucho ammo under her very short skirt(Juan One:"are you packing heat? Hey you gotta lotta stuff under there!" Leslie:"thank you!") Still gorgeous and sexy,Marla Pennington bows out of the series in forgettable fashion,the writers simply dropping her character with no explanation.


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