It's weird... the last episode was about how Mexican stereotypes were insulting and hurtful to those being stereotyped, and here we are just one episode later at 5:12 making fun of the stereotypical Japanese tourist. (Old habits die hard?🤔) But seeing Joe Flynn again helps a little to make up for it. (It's also fun seeing James Gregory in a recurring role here, just a few years before "Barney Miller".
Captain Binghamton from McCall's Navy. Listening to that actor's voice is always like fingernails on a chalkboard to me! Same with Inspector Luger, AKA Donald's boss at Newstime magazine. Honestly, if these men would just learn to stop slurring their words!!! LOL! 😂😅😮
Donald seems to have nothing but questions in this episode. Before Herb even arrived, count how many questions he asked Ann about Herbert and his words, past life, etc. Just last week it cost me $310 just to go from Central Southwest Virginia to Oklahoma City. Talk about inflation
I just watched "That Senorita" yesterday and was impressed that they were addressing racial stereotyping. Now today I see stereotyping of Japanese tourists. I guess they didn't watch their own show! Otherwise this was a very cute episode.
So I guess back then you could just hop on a plane without a ticket. Wonder how the airlines stayed in business…Very trusting too! No passport or id required!
Interesting that the last episode they made a point of not making fun of ethnic groups or doing anything they find offensive yet in this episode they have a stereotypical look/joke of Asians and their cameras.
@@molliwilson5639 you've misinterpreted my comment. It has nothing to do whether I agree with their ideology but merely an observation that that they're not practicing what their preaching whether we agree with them or not. It may be 57 years ago, but they should still know how hypocrisy works.
My fave decade is the 1980s. I was in my twenties, and liked the sneakers and stone washed jeans, plus many songs and TV shows. That uncle Herbert is very annoying. Ann is so moronic she can't see he is a con artist? Don was correct. I watched this show new, as a child, but many of the eps now days irritate me and I can't watch them to the end. Usually Ann is the main irritant.
Love these good clean shows ty for sharing
Uncle Herbert's personality reminds me of the wizard of Oz.
He sounds like him!
Growing up Marlo Thomas was my crush.
She is beautiful.
Yes, Marlo Thomas is beautiful, my favorite opening of That Girl is season 2 thru 4, i have a That Girl doll with Ann holding her flag.
It's weird... the last episode was about how Mexican stereotypes were insulting and hurtful to those being stereotyped, and here we are just one episode later at 5:12 making fun of the stereotypical Japanese tourist. (Old habits die hard?🤔) But seeing Joe Flynn again helps a little to make up for it. (It's also fun seeing James Gregory in a recurring role here, just a few years before "Barney Miller".
Love these videos ty for sharing
Captain Binghamton from McCall's Navy. Listening to that actor's voice is always like fingernails on a chalkboard to me! Same with Inspector Luger, AKA Donald's boss at Newstime magazine. Honestly, if these men would just learn to stop slurring their words!!! LOL! 😂😅😮
Don’s peace tie and Ann’s fringe are so 1970 😂 I do have to say I think the coat Herbert gifted Ann is absolutely hideous
Don’s boss always sounds drunk.
James Gregory played a lot of characters like that-- they always seemed half sloshed.
@@Hal09i I think he was a functioning drunk through Barney Miller.
Ed Peck, from very first episode. Old Iron Bottom! Nice tie, Don. Ann is scrumptious! James Gregory X 3. A hairy tuna?
The actors name is Joe Flynn - not ed Peck
That plane ticket would cost about $2,400 today!
What happened in the 70s? Clothes, hair, and style just got flushed down the terlit.
No styles from ‘65 till the eighties then none after early ‘90’s.
None top late thirties to mid fifties.
My mother and my ex were fashionistas.
Actually it was more of a fashion revolution. Hairstyles and clothing changed from conservative style in such a short time.
@@user-Mimi_622I agree, I still like those things…and disco music! 😊
Donald seems to have nothing but questions in this episode. Before Herb even arrived, count how many questions he asked Ann about Herbert and his words, past life, etc. Just last week it cost me $310 just to go from Central Southwest Virginia to Oklahoma City. Talk about inflation
I just watched "That Senorita" yesterday and was impressed that they were addressing racial stereotyping. Now today I see stereotyping of Japanese tourists. I guess they didn't watch their own show! Otherwise this was a very cute episode.
I only made it thru 14 minutes of last episode.
They let Uncle Herbert on an overseas plane with no ticket, no passport or any ID? Even back in the 60s, how was this possible?
I thought the same thing!
So I guess back then you could just hop on a plane without a ticket. Wonder how the airlines stayed in business…Very trusting too! No passport or id required!
It's not reality, it's a drama
Interesting that the last episode they made a point of not making fun of ethnic groups or doing anything they find offensive yet in this episode they have a stereotypical look/joke of Asians and their cameras.
Just saw this episode last week on cable and thought the same thing.....
Ok , Armchair Social Justice Warriors… this was 57 years ago !
@@molliwilson5639 you've misinterpreted my comment. It has nothing to do whether I agree with their ideology but merely an observation that that they're not practicing what their preaching whether we agree with them or not. It may be 57 years ago, but they should still know how hypocrisy works.
@@jvcomedy Thank you! I get it. Thank you for taking the time to respond to me.❤️
@@molliwilson5639 Actually, it was 53 years ago. 😊
My fave decade is the 1980s. I was in my twenties, and liked the sneakers and stone washed jeans, plus many songs and TV shows. That uncle Herbert is very annoying. Ann is so moronic she can't see he is a con artist? Don was correct. I watched this show new, as a child, but many of the eps now days irritate me and I can't watch them to the end. Usually Ann is the main irritant.
Times have changed, but at least the TV shows weren't vulgar.
This actor, Joe Flynn that played Uncle - was stage actor and crappy on tv, never liked him