Fifth Episode of the Michael Sisters Story: Patty's Bad Wreck

1985:
Maverine was with Billy Ray Smith Jr. (Chris Kropidlowski) after divorcing his first wife. A reporter told her about dates. Maverine said she dated Kent Hrbek once.

Dennis asked Maverine about having their advices as she sang "Now I'm Over You." Later on, Patty slaps Chuck many times, Brent Boyd and Wes Hamilton grabs her. Keith Millard told her to stop. She avoids living in Dallas, but stayed in Minneapolis.

Patty was using cocaine and heroin and Chuck told her to stop. Patty was frustrated while she sees the picture of Ron and herself. Stu came by to visit Patty, and he marries Linda. He told her to get clean in rehab, and she did.

Maverine decided to go to the concert while Patty stays home reading bibles with other current Vikings players.

1987:
Patty was in Mankato with her friend Janis Katzenberger and they were watching California and Minnesota football game. Chuck told her to leave. Chuck said he had an affair with someone else, fights in a car, and the car crashes. One guy saw the wreck, and his Asian girlfriend was in his car. Maverine was at the hotel sleeping with Billy Ray, calls the witness and said that Patty is paralyzed like Karl Kassulke back in 1973. Chuck is also paralyzed and he and Patty were officially splits up.

A day later, Patty is still in worst condition as Wally and Paul (Larry Becker) arrive to check on Patty. Maverine arrives minutes later. Patty tells the story of Karl in 1973.

A month later, Karl (Anthony Kosowski) had a chat with Patty and gave a big hug in two wheelchairs. Maverine was in San Diego with Billy Ray as Ed White told her about Patty's condition. Maverine sings "Eddie My Love" for Marinaro and White, and reprising "Still in the Game."

Songs:
Now I'm Over You
I Talked a Lot About Leaving - Larry Boone
Long Tall Sally - Little Richard
Eddie My Love
Still in the Game

Next week's finale features Maverine's retirement of country music and Patty's death.

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