"I Love Lucy" FINAL Scene You Were NEVER Supposed to See In This Episode!
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- "I Love Lucy" FINAL Scene You Were NEVER Supposed to See In This Episode!
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The "G" in "adagio" is pronounced as a "J".
Yes, it’s...uh-DAH-jee-oh.
I've heard people in the USA only pronounce the G like the S in leisure.
@@kimberlycooper4170 Yes, that's how musicians I know pronounce it, too.
I pronounce it like the Italians.
In French it’s adage.
@@johnburnside7828 The narrator is probably AI 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
I also loved Fred when he was on My Three Sons. ♥
@@Jannie227 l loved him in that role also. It's like that character was written for him.
One of my favorite episodes... I would like to see more trivia on Lucy show... Thanks
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Yes !! That would be fun.
Great show Rick the show never gets old classic stuff and information
You make a very interesting point about the chemistry between Lucy and Fred. They really did have great comedic chemistry as you say. Their scenes together with infrequent and mostly short, but always entertaining. Great video Rick!!
I really enjoy this UA-cam channel!
You did a really good job with this one... thank you for posting.
Bye the way, I like this version to be all loving at the end. ❤
Hi Rick, it's Candy. I've seen this! Love it. Didn't know about the twist plot though! ❤
When She and Fred belly bump each other was hilarious. And from when Ricky finds Him until they start shooting up at the ceiling has me rolling each time. lol
Lol listening to Ricky trying to say dueling pistols 😂 must be my Brooklyn accent😅😅😅
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"I oughta hit you in the head with my conga drum, you bum".
I like this episode ending better, it makes more sense to teach Lucy a lesson here then the lost script one. I actually do like this episode, I thought it was funny. 🙂
This is a great channel!
Lolll!!! Rick said "the tippy tippy toe guy" 😂😂😅
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The tippy toe guy was Hans Conried, who also played "Al" the old clothes salesman as well as Wronge-way Feldman on Gilligan's Island.
@@alphonsocarioti512 He was so versatile! I thought he was hilarious as the English tutor. I think he also played the used furniture sales guy an episode.
He was also a singing teacher on "The Lucy Show".@alphonsocarioti512
Rippity pippity yay!
This is the only case where I liked both endings. This show is one of my favorite shows, I remember watching it every morning with a bowl of cereal in my parents room. ❤❤❤ wonderful video!
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I'm glad that they didn't use the ending where Lucy practically gets beat up. The ending where they kiss is better. The ending where Lucy gets beat up is more dramatic, and I Love Lucy is a funny and sweet comedy where that wouldn't work at all. They definitely chose the right ending for this episode.
She gets beat to in the episode where Lucy sells the boys wardrobe to a second hand man
@@ricknineg, I don't remember that. I haven't seen that episode in a while. Actually, Lucy does get spanked by Ricky in at least 1 or 2 episodes.
Loved this episode. I love Lucy" and "The Dick Van Dyke show" have always been my favorite sitcoms. Do you ever do stories on the Dick Van Dyke show? Blessings - Judith 🎭🎤
Will bounce with joy as I watch this. Txs Rick.
Rock on!
I like that they went with the aired ending ❤
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Interesting how the ending of the episode was supposed to be different. I’m glad they ended it the way we see it now as I find it to be a more fitting ending. Keep up the great work Rick, I hope you’re doing well. Please take care and have a great weekend!
I think it's fine the way they ended the episode.
Rick, when you mentioned "Lucy/Fred moments," it brought to mind a favorite one of mine. It's when Lucy & Fred briefly dance together as the gang is singing "Sweet Sue" ("Breaking the Lease" episode). I think it's so sweet/cute!
I think the original ending would have been funnier (as long as Lucy was not injured). By the way, in the episode with Fred and Lucy on the Staten Island Ferry, Lucy is the one who gets seasick and then gets zonked out on anti-seasick pills. Bill Frawley was always hilarious, and I read that most times he did not know the episode's plot, just his own lines, etc. "I Love Lucy" starred a perfect foursome.
*And I still haven't seen the "FINAL Scene".*
He also got her good on that one episode. I'm seeing the world through green colored eyeballs! 😅
When he brought the band in to play the farewell dirge 😆
Dueling with "peestols."😂😅😂😅
The bedroom scene... I thought they always had twin beds separated by a small night stand. This looked like a regular double bed. Maybe my memory is failing. I watched "I Love Lucy" when I was a little girl. I loved that show, as did our whole family. BTW, I don't recall very many bedroom scenes at all.
Yes there were usually twin beds!
@@thesongbird2383 They are in twin beds pushed together and made up separately. So they’re not exactly in the same bed, but as close as network TV would permit.
@@thesongbird2383 twin beds ( i.e. separate mattresses ) with shared headboard.
You are veey goid at this. I aways learn something new from each of your videos.
I think the deleted ending could have worked very well back then. After all, we saw Ricky spank Lucy in one episode and I am sure nobody gave it a second thought at the time. Today, such a scene would be unimaginable, unless it’s the woman who beats the man.
My favorite part is Ricky and Jon are talking. It was a bummer stear I was told American men were afraid to duel. Ricky says I guess I fooled you with my Brooklyn accent
Not one of my favourite episodes but the ending was romantic and that is how I will always believe Lucy and Ricky to be; sadly not Lucille and Desi.
It's funny that everyone thinks Fred and Lucy had great chemistry when she is the one that didn't want to hire him, but Desi insisted. That chemistry they had show what great actors they were.
The alternate ending you described reminded me immediately of the Barbershop Quartet scene at the club. They beat up Lucy a little bit in that scene stuffing shaving cream in her mouth so she couldn't sing. So, your alternate ending wouldn't have been out of context for the show. (However, Lucy did get the last laugh in the Barbershop Quartet scene)
Milton berle groping lucy was one of the top bloopers ever.have you covered this?
My favorite episode is when Lucy fakes being a foreign princes. "Hail Tiger". An assasian is going to kill her and he tells her she is the princess. She says "Im no princess, Im a Henna-rincess". eluding to her red hair coloring. My favorite line EVER!!!
All these years watching this episode I never knew it was broadcast the day and year I was born.
Very cool right? The last day of the year
@@ricknineg 7 minutes before midnight, my dad always said I was a tax deduction.
Lucy and fred are my favorites on I love Lucy
I think the ending was fine the way it was. There's probably always scenes that shows were going to do and they changed their minds. Thanks 😊 for the info Rick. I still love your Lucy episodes the best.
And I loved the tippy tippy toe guy 😂 😅
"Ethel's Birthday Present" when Fred gave her $$ for the present and she frowned on buying the toaster but bought the hostess pants. I loved Fred. He had some great lines in the series.
Ricky one ups Lucy at the end of the quiz show episode. Lucy wins the money, but Ricky takes it to pay all the past due bills.
Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure. Thanks so much for watching and supporting
I don t want to see lucy get beat up
She got beat up several times. Think at the end of Lucy sells the boys wardrobe to a second hand man
This episode was always one of my least favorites because of how far-fetched it was. It ends with Ricky agreeing to enter a duel to the death with the French guy. Seriously? Then, it leads with the two shooting live bullets into the ceiling. What about the people living in the above apartment?
I was thinking the same thing; someone would have heard those gunshots and called the police.
This video was great! I learned, I laughed and over all it gave me this thought.
After Ricky got drenched by Lucy at the end, was that technically the first time a water bed was shown on tv? 😂
Seriously that wasn’t the thought. Although I haven’t seen this episode, it sounds like the original ending wasn’t too strong and the alternate ending was too much. A combination of the two ideas might have been the best choice.
One question. Can you show or provide a link at least of Fred teaching Lucy the dance? I would love to see that! Just hearing you describe what went on made me laugh and want to see everything you described! Thank you for all you do, it is always appreciated! Be hopeful, live hopeful and remain hopeful! 😊
FYI: "Adagio" is pronounced "ah-DAH-jee-oh," not "ah-DAH-gee-oh."
Love the way you pronounced his name. Kind of like Ethel did when she said, "I want to get it just right", lol! Good point about Lucy not always winning/coming out on top in most episodes. Like you said, every once in a while, she did come out the looser. Another one that comes to mind is "Lucy Writes a Novel" Remember how her head got swollen when the publishing company bought her novel? She was rubbing it in everyone's face. Only to find out it was a mistake, the secretary got it mixed up and they didn't want it after all. The next publishing company that bought it but only to head up a chapter intitled DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU. At first she started to laugh it off but then broke down in tears.
I’m really glad you pointed out my correct pronunciation with his name. I tried to emulate Ethel as best as I could haha. Don’t let this happen to you haha
@@ricknineg You succeeded! 😁😁😁
Or when Ricky catches her red handed, and she curls her lip and says, "uuhhh...", guilty as can be.
@@ricknineg You said it perfectly, Rick! (Just like Ethel did!) :-)
Thank you Rick
Wow.
Its a common musical term pronounced: uh·daa·jee·oh
I think the alternate ending would've been fine if they used women dancers that were told to make it hard/rough for her to keep up, convincing her that she isn't right for the number. Lucy would've shined in the physicality and the facial reactions for that scene.
If only Desi said "no I'm married."😅😂
welcome back Rick glad you are back...
i think the one broadcast is the best - it ends on a loving note
Lucy and William Frawley were actually both in a musical, "The Ziegfeld Folllies" before "I Love Lucy", but their scenes weren't together.
All Four of them?
I like the ending the way it was.
Haha Fred 😂
I like the idea of "I beat Lucy".
Rick, you're pronunciation again.....
Your spelling, Big bad
Fred had promised Ethel a new hat to suggest him to Lucy as a dance partner.
Weak episode. The Ricardos lived on the 4th floor - unless Jean was a fireman where did he find a ladder that rises 4 stories?
@@AlexW-fr1jk I agree. It’s one of my least favorite episodes.
Fire escapes were on most buildings back then.
@@thesongbird2383 But he didn't come in through the fire escape - he came in by walking up a ladder - watch the episode. And I grew up in a building with fire escapes.
Jean Valjean? Isn't that the name a Les Misérables character?
Rick. Do you know if the actor who portrayed Jean Val Jean Raymond was the same actor that played the Paris street painter when Lucy obtained counterfeit French Francs and the eye doctor that dilated Lucy's eyes when Ricky was suffering headaches due to eye strain?
@@33VMUH I think it was! You're right
Yes - Shep Menken
Yes Shep Menken. I referenced how he was in several episodes
@@ricknineg Shep Menken was also in the episode where Lucy goes to the art store and buys clay and he plays the owner.
@@larryomoto6726 That's right. I had forgotten about that episode. Thank you for reminding me.
Ricky’s Birthday??
Episode where the Riccardos “return home from Europe”the very beginning of the episode a telegram arrives for Ricky ….
Lucy says “oh it’s probably a Birthday greeting or something “
We know it’s not Lucy‘s birthday -and little Ricky‘s birthday occurred while they were in Italy.
This must be in regard to Ricky’s birthday!
Pis--tóls 😂😂
This is one of my least favorite episodes of the series, like many in the first season. It was just silly. I’m glad they changed the ending, that would have been even sillier! I do like the actor who played the Frenchman, I liked him even better when he played the fake painter in Paris. I had no idea there was another ending, thanks for the great info as always!
Not my favorite episode, but I adore the scene where Lucy has the cigarette in her mouth but can’t use her hands so she has to keep puffing. “Tweet Tweet”. Pure gold... and of course, could never be done today because smoking is anathema! (Except for pot smoking!)
I feel the original ending with Lucy becoming beat up should have been used as you said most episodes Lucy wins out.
Poor Ricky always loses and though Lucy wants to be in the show ahe seems to mess up Ricky's career
Sighhh...
great, but it is pronounced "uh-daa-jee-oh"
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Thank you!
Glad they didn't go with the other ending. It would have put the series in a bad light.
Were Lucy and Ricky sleeping in the same bed in that scene? I thought that was not allowed in 1950s tv.
Yes, they were. They later separated the beds
good way ended it!!!!!!
I don't think I've ever seen an episode where Lucy "wins". Every one I've seen it's HER with the scheme or crazy antic and she gets taught a lesson.
@@BDUBZ49 She wins quite often at the end of the episode.
@@fredricardo3272 I'll take your word for it.
First of all, how in the world did you find out about this alternate ending, Rick?
Secondly, you know very well that Lucy and Ricky were NEVER in bed together! The 1950's "Intimacy Deterrent Force Field" always created that line right down the middle of their beds, preventing any hanky-panky, like the completely humanity-sustaining act of putting the stork out of a job! They were in BEDS together. 🤣
I have my secret sources 😊
@@ricknineg that's why you're the classic TV guru, you rascal!
(It's still amazing what kind of undiscovered secrets are still out there!)
Enjoyed you report, Rick, but the title of that episode is pronounced uh-dah-jee-oh.
I wouldn't have liked the original ending. Not needed. I like it just how it is. She already paid for everything when she thought Ricky was dead. Its enough
Dear Rick, sometime ago I had heard an apochryphal story in which Lucille Ball suffered horrendous abuse as a child, including being chained in the yard when she was by herself. Is there anything to corroborate these stories?
It's funny they were allowed to share a bed while by a decade later tv "married" couples were NOT allowed to share a bed. Even THE FLINTSTONES had twin beds. I get they were married in real life.
Kiss.
You're not pronouncing the title of the show correctly.
This was a waste of time. If you're telling people about the episode, THEN SHOW THE DAMN EPISODE!