Ricky discovers a wad of cash in Lucy’s purse -- and she tells him she stole it! #ILoveLucy Now Streaming on Paramount+ Where to watch: para.mt/ilovelucy
OMG THE BEST I can't believe what a coincidence I watched this full episode many times and I re-watched it while falling asleep yesterday I'm not kidding you on Paramount Plus I fell asleep to watch the I Love Lucy. ❤❤❤😂😂😂 Ricky and Fred think that she is a kleptomaniac LOL
The money shown is not even US currency - it is Mexican revolutionary banknotes circa 1915 that were worthless and used as state money in Hollywood. It was illegal at the time to show actual US currency in advertising, film or TV. That law has long since been removed.
hes a jerk in this like shes not to have anything in a way watching this makes me angry because he reminds me of my mother the way he's acting I hate the way Lucy is cowering cause shes scared it's like dude grow up and leave her alone
When you're in a heterosexual marriage, the two become one. They're a unit, in a marriage covenant. Lucy was doing behind his back that which she told him she would not do. She was dishonest with him.
His concern is that it's a lot of money and has no idea where it came from. During that time a lot of women did not work and so wouldn't have had an income of their own. Lucy was a housewife so for her to have that kind of cash is surprising. Plus, as we see throughout the show, she's always getting into trouble with her shenanigans and is very bad at handling. one of the episodes was that instead of using the money Ricky gave her to pay the bills she was spending it on clothes and other items they didn't need. That's the whole premise of most of the show and the comedy behind it
The way the pancake falls on Ethel's head and her reaction, I feel like that wasn't planned. Love it!
i get awful mad 😂
OMG THE BEST I can't believe what a coincidence I watched this full episode many times and I re-watched it while falling asleep yesterday I'm not kidding you on Paramount Plus I fell asleep to watch the I Love Lucy. ❤❤❤😂😂😂 Ricky and Fred think that she is a kleptomaniac LOL
I watched I Love Lucy reruns years ago as a kid and I still like to watch these after all these years. This is classic!!
love the way she throws the bag at 1:20
Marriage is only for the dedicated. Be strong and loyal to each other.
Hey tortillas😂🥞2:09
The money shown is not even US currency - it is Mexican revolutionary banknotes circa 1915 that were worthless and used as state money in Hollywood. It was illegal at the time to show actual US currency in advertising, film or TV. That law has long since been removed.
I love the fact that they live in the middle of Manhattan, and we're expected to believe that people will buy that crap.
Ricky tried to steal the money 3:39
Perfect from Ethel
I never liked how she always said, “yes, sir” to him
It's really not that serious lol
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I think that "Good Old Mr. Wilson" plays a psychiatrist in this episode.
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hes a jerk in this like shes not to have anything in a way watching this makes me angry because he reminds me of my mother the way he's acting I hate the way Lucy is cowering cause shes scared it's like dude grow up and leave her alone
When you're in a heterosexual marriage, the two become one. They're a unit, in a marriage covenant. Lucy was doing behind his back that which she told him she would not do. She was dishonest with him.
His concern is that it's a lot of money and has no idea where it came from. During that time a lot of women did not work and so wouldn't have had an income of their own. Lucy was a housewife so for her to have that kind of cash is surprising. Plus, as we see throughout the show, she's always getting into trouble with her shenanigans and is very bad at handling. one of the episodes was that instead of using the money Ricky gave her to pay the bills she was spending it on clothes and other items they didn't need.
That's the whole premise of most of the show and the comedy behind it
Have you heard of punctuation?
That was very common in the 1950's. It wasn't acceptable for women to oppose or
He should have married his true love, Fred Mertz.