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As the World Turns Season 52 Episode 123 - Watch Legally and Safely

As the World Turns Season 52 Episode 123

Episode Title: Ep. #13107
Genre: Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: September 24, 2007
Runtime:55 mins
IMDb Rating:

As the World Turns: Carly realizes that she cannot remember her name. Henry thinks that Carly is capable of interrupting the wedding. Carly is brought to the police station and Dallas asks her if she wants to call anyone. Brad gets a call from Carly asking to be picked up. Brad awkwardly leaves the wedding and Jack decides to give the wedding a short break until Brad gets back. Parker watches as Faith tells J.J. that he looks great. Jack finally decides to continue the wedding without Brad. Jack and Katie say their vows and are pronounced husband and wife. Dr. Evers requests that Carly be admitted to the hospital. Brad insists that Carly do whatever it takes to stay with her kids. Parker appears concerned when he tries to call his mother with no answer.

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