Valerie Harper was so pretty and elegant at this time. She always said that Mary had more class, but the truth is that Rhoda had a lot of class of her own.
I agree. Mary was lovely but I think rhoda/valerie was gorgeous! I also think mary’s style seemed more conservative and stuck in the 60’s. Whereas, rhoda’s style in both shows, seemed like the best of what the 70’s had to offer...gorgeous colours, prints, different styles and cuts, feminine and comfortable, natural looking
I wish I lived in the same building as Rhoda and Brenda in the 70s. I’d never leave their houses. These three just had an amazing chemistry like family.
Rhoda was funnier than what I remembered way back in my pre-teens. Valerie Harper was really pretty physically, quite opposite the general description of how that character was meant to be, overweight, unattractive. She will most likely be remembered for Rhoda and linked with MTM always, but aside from that she was an accomplished actress of the theatre and was raved about in her Broadway outings. In this episode, Nancy Walker steals the show, as usual. She will be known for this as well, but she was also an accomplished, multiple Tony nominated, Broadway musical, actress as well as appearing many film productions. Kavner went on to have the amazing good fortune of voicing Marge Simpson, still funny and gives that tour-de-force delivery like no one else could. An amazing amount of talent here!
I remember in the very beginning of The Mary Tyler Moore show, Rhoda was always dressed in something frumpy like a sweatshirt. Boy did things change in her own show! I didn't know she was in theatre but it makes sense, of course. I'm so glad "Brenda" went on to play the voice of Marge! It took me a little while to figure out who that familiar voice was. I finally had that epiphany one day. I'm glad I read your comment!
When Ida says"😳 What did you just say!???" That's one of the funniest scenes on the show and I'm a major fan. Norman Fell I believe is his name, what a job he did with this one. One of my favorites. The dramatics are on another level with this episode💜
Valerie Harper is just as much a classic jewel as MTM, this was a great show thanks for sharing old memories, miss those days ! Miss ya Val your precious! Three of the funniest beautiful woman on television. Don’t you wish New York was that amazing now? I am watching this on the 18th anniversary of 9/11. It’s weird to think of New York without WTC.
Amazingly NÝ was a horror show of crime. The 70's were horrific. 1975 saw crime there at its peak but you never would have guest it. Bravo all who worked on that show.
Her fabulous wardrobe! She always had amazing clothes and accessories. Mary, Valerie, Cloris and Nancy wore their own clothes on the sets of MTM and Rhoda. All great individual styles!
“Ma isn’t that a new dress?” “Oh, is it?” “Is that a new hairdo?” “Well, I had to sit somewhere.” … “You didn’t notice the shoes.” 😂😂😂 God, Nancy is just brilliant on this show. I love when she shushes the restaurant patron who didn’t even say a word. 😂
tash tash is it me or a Italian and Jewish Mother the same? Maybe it’s a Brooklyn thing?! I love her and would’ve love her as a Jewish mother to be annoyed by!😂😂😂😂😪
Between the writing and their performances, this was a POT OF GOLD ! I loved the show and the characters all the way back to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. These people were pure talent. God how I miss them. 💙💙💙
my sister used to wear her hair like rhodas and used to wear that head wraps too . God bless you Rhoda and tracey (2014). I hope you will talk to Rhoda now she is there with you .
@phonelady61 That's the sweetest! I've been on the hunt for the coolest headwraps/bandanas. I'll bet your sister had some amazing ones. Blessings to you.
I'm sorry about your sister. I sure need her myself. My hair is thinning and I want to learn how to do the various styles Rhoda wore her head scarves in. God bless you both and Rhoda too.
I love this show but reasons I can't figure out why I didn't watch it that often. Perhaps I was working and going to college might have been the excuse. I sure am enjoying these episodes. So thank you for uploading these wonderful jewels or Rhoda. RIP Rhoda, we miss you.
I've always loved Rhoda! I couldn't wait to see what she'd be wearing every week and wanted so bad to be grown up so I could have an apartment and clothes like Rhoda and now all those beautiful clothes are back in style! It's great! Except for the fact that I'm 51 but I can still pull it off! LO! I'!m enjoying these episodes so much!
I am 28 and love Rhoda. And I love seeing (and wearing) clothes that remind me of stuff she would wear. Other girls my age don't always get it but that's ok.
You see...that explains why Lindsay Wagner's clothes look so cool AND in style on "The Bionic Woman." That was a couple of years ago when I was watching the reruns. I'm 68....ugh...and CAN pull it off. THIS show in in the same decade.
Really strange to look at the clothes, hair, furniture decor & realize that I gravitate today to the style & fashions of my childhood 40 years later. And if you go to antique malls today, all these things in this set's background are being sold on the shelves.
I love watching these old shows I just started clicking on this morning I was a little girl when these shows came out but I remember watching them with my mom I love these shows I forget how much until I start watching them again and even though they were way back in the '70s they're still so funny just like I Love Lucy you can never get enough of I Love Lucy she was way before her time but if anybody's my favorite on Rhoda it is definitely the mom.
@@RepentfollowJesus I always used to but my husband just doesn't like it. He drives me nuts with his opinions on decorating. I used to ask him who told him he had Christopher Lowel's decorating style! Haha! He doesn't like the smell of my candles burning either. Ugh!
I believe they need more people to cover more material that's why it makes it good. Remember Mary Tyler Moore had a group of actors that supported Mary Richards and without them it wouldn't have run that many seasons especially with Rhoda and Ted Baxter! LOL, What a gang of great actors!
Its interesting that Rhoda which mainly an all female cast had the biggest audience ever plus Mary Tyler Moore show second biggest and yet women were treated as second class citizens and paid less even though the networks were raking it in. Valerie Harper was fabulous in both MTM and of course Rhoda. Great comedy timing and dead pan expressions. She was a winner.
17:44 The red and yellow stained glass window is the same one from Mary Richards first apartment out in the hall when you open the door to her apartment.
Somehow I do not remember this episode at all but it's a good one! It's always fun to see Norman Fell in roles like this before he became Mr. Stanley Roper, Landlord of Santa Monica!
I have not seen this show in over 35yrs but the writting. Is really funny unlike a lot of todays network comedys.with laughter at unfunny moments and jokes that are not funny. Nancy Walker could raise an eyebrow. and yr knocked out. Glad I grew up on real comedy
As much as I LOVE "Rhoda", and really everything about it and the direction it took as a show, the one - and maybe the only - thing about it that I detest is that godawful butchering of the theme song for Season 2. "LALALA LAAAA LAAAA...." my GOD! Thankfully they went back to the old format for the remainder of the series and even made it better.
16:07 OK... So first we have the black with red ruffled... "trim" outfit on the waitress. THAT caught my attention in a "ooh, tacky 70's waitress uniform!" sort of way. But THEN, the woman with the black pantsuit that's covered with red flowers who's leaving as Rhoda and Ma are arriving. That frickin pantsuit!!! First off, it's a two piece, and I can't tell which is worse, the top, the bottom, or the fact that they're worn together. There are really some out there crazy outfits on Rhoda. Everytime I watch the show I'm either wanting something that Julie Kavner is wearing because it's so cute, or I'm wincing at something somebody else is wearing because it's so, SO BAD!
I always liked Mr.Roper. He was so wry humored. He wasn't bad looking on this ep. During the early 1960s, he was on a tv drama show called 39th Precinct, I think I got the number right. It's on you tube and DVD. Roper was a plain clothes detective on it. Brenda is very irritating when Ida tells of her affair. I wish Rhoda would have slapped Brenda. Why are the daughters so upset...Martin actually left Ida in later seasons, and went to FL, and they were upset less. Ida is the one dating the doctors, but always wanted her daughters to marry one. Weird.
Guys were always hitting on Rhoda on this show. On MTM its like they wanted her to be the ugly fat friend or something when she clearly was the hot one. Mary was a cutie as well.
Was Julie Kavner REALLY 22 years old (or in her early twenties) here? It's just that she seems maybe... I dunno... At least a decade older here. Maybe 29-31ish? Makes me think of all those 90's "High School" movies where the actors and actresses playing the so called "high school kids" we're all in their twenties and sometimes even their early thirties (to the point that you and your friends would talk about how crazy it was they'd cast such 20-somethings for roles of people our age because no matter how hard we tried we never looked like them... Not because we weren't pretty or anything like that, it's just that we weren't frickin 27 years old!!!).
Ok, I'm correcting myself. I looked it up and in 1974 Julie Kavner was 24. So I'll change my question to: why did people in the 70's look older than they do today? Remember how your grandparents looked when they were the age your parents are now? My grandmother looked like a grandmother with slightly darker grey hair. My mother just looks like there is no end to being in your "40's". Is it because people have gotten healthier over the years or.... What?
Because they were much more mature, like they should have been, for their age in their 20's and so on, than they are today. Today they unisex-looking snowflakes who live at home way after 18 to avoid getting out on their own as long as possible. Totally different world. LOL
No, people just didn't persist in dressing like teeny-boppers into their 70s. Before the 70s, young adults dressed the same as middle-aged adults. Sensibly. Because they wanted to be taken seriously and respected. No youth culture. Now people in their 70s, 80s, try to look 40, and it's sickening. You can get a facelift, but it won't hide your liver spots!
one of the best episode.... seen unreal..but ahhh not true... people get crushes on others all the time . just dont Act on them.ihf your with an othet..if you do your going to get screwed more then just once Trust Me....plus it Hurts... so many other Things.............. .....
Kirk Bates ya know this is almost the exact setup as Jerry’s apartment. Wow that’s observant thanks for bringing that to my attention, I love Seinfeld show as well!
I LOVE this show from when I was younger and I FINALLY found a good version playing here~THANKS! Or always cracked me up on the episodes where their mother was on. It was like one of my own TRIBE had finally made all the way to the "BIG TIME" because you didn't get to see many short PPL on t.v.. Also when you did, they were made fun of or the butt of the physical jokes. The Dr (Normal Fell) actually screwed up her height~she's 61 inches tall...NOT 58 inches. Egen he says let's say it's 58 inches...that would make her 4 feet and 8 inches tall. Their mother Nancy Walker the show IS 4 feet 11 inches in real life. I know because I stopped growing when I was 11yo. So I'M 4 feet 10 inches tall...that makes me 60 inches tall. You will notice they played ON the fact of her height by putting a STOP GAP into that scale machine so it couldn't go all the way down to its fully bottom resting position. PLUS she's walking into the office in a short heel which she never takes off to get onto the scale for her weight or height to be measured. IF anthing she should have measured OVER 5 feet tall by at least another inch. You see when ppl say that made me so excited I felt 6 feet tall. People like me, I say OH WOW ~THAT MAKES ME FEEL FIVE!!!😉❤😎
Here's a woman who has been 4'10" since she was 11 years old, yet she thinks that's 60 inches. This is not a matter of Imperial vs metric, this is a matter of an educational system that has innumerate teachers in charge of imparting basic arithmetic to their unfortunate charges in school.
She enjoys party flavors like timing things together no lose ends rignt making balloon shape animals like dogs puppy ones out of balloons with a neck tie. 12.5 I know what I seen happy in the woods. 17.5
Valerie Harper was so pretty and elegant at this time. She always said that Mary had more class, but the truth is that Rhoda had a lot of class of her own.
Valerie was a natural beauty in so many ways.
I agree. Mary was lovely but I think rhoda/valerie was gorgeous! I also think mary’s style seemed more conservative and stuck in the 60’s. Whereas, rhoda’s style in both shows, seemed like the best of what the 70’s had to offer...gorgeous colours, prints, different styles and cuts, feminine and comfortable, natural looking
She was classy and gorgeous
A knockout
I wish I lived in the same building as Rhoda and Brenda in the 70s. I’d never leave their houses. These three just had an amazing chemistry like family.
I used to feel the same way about the bldg on 227, I wanted to hang out on the stoop with them
It is difficult for me to believe that it's been 40-plus years since I first watched this wonderful program!
Nancy Walker as Ida Morganstern... one word... priceless.
Don't forget "The quicker picker-upper" commercial for Bounty. That was a classic!
She reminds me of my late mother
Nancy Walker is brilliant in every episode!
Rhoda was funnier than what I remembered way back in my pre-teens. Valerie Harper was really pretty physically, quite opposite the general description of how that character was meant to be, overweight, unattractive. She will most likely be remembered for Rhoda and linked with MTM always, but aside from that she was an accomplished actress of the theatre and was raved about in her Broadway outings. In this episode, Nancy Walker steals the show, as usual. She will be known for this as well, but she was also an accomplished, multiple Tony nominated, Broadway musical, actress as well as appearing many film productions. Kavner went on to have the amazing good fortune of voicing Marge Simpson, still funny and gives that tour-de-force delivery like no one else could. An amazing amount of talent here!
I remember in the very beginning of The Mary Tyler Moore show, Rhoda was always dressed in something frumpy like a sweatshirt. Boy did things change in her own show! I didn't know she was in theatre but it makes sense, of course. I'm so glad "Brenda" went on to play the voice of Marge! It took me a little while to figure out who that familiar voice was. I finally had that epiphany one day. I'm glad I read your comment!
Mr. Roper and Ida..........what a classic combo!
When Ida says"😳 What did you just say!???" That's one of the funniest scenes on the show and I'm a major fan. Norman Fell I believe is his name, what a job he did with this one. One of my favorites. The dramatics are on another level with this episode💜
Valerie Harper is just as much a classic jewel as MTM, this was a great show thanks for sharing old memories, miss those days ! Miss ya Val your precious! Three of the funniest beautiful woman on television. Don’t you wish New York was that amazing now? I am watching this on the 18th anniversary of 9/11. It’s weird to think of New York without WTC.
@Joey COCO You can say that again! Love those two ❤❤❤❤ magnificent ladies!!😙
Guess what so am I - on 18th anniversary of 9/11 which was two days ago. However, have been watching all of these wonderful episodes.
I’ve been binge watching season one for over a week. Now on to season two!
Amazingly NÝ was a horror show of crime. The 70's were horrific. 1975 saw crime there at its peak but you never would have guest it. Bravo all who worked on that show.
I so remember watching this in the 70's
I love Rhoda's hair in this ep. She looked gorgeous.
The whole outfit looked awesome.
Her fabulous wardrobe! She always had amazing clothes and accessories. Mary, Valerie, Cloris and Nancy wore their own clothes on the sets of MTM and Rhoda. All great individual styles!
always stunning!
Vicki Manager Rhoda was always very attractive and I often loved her unique style of clothes. I don't know why she constantly put herself down.
Then why always hiding her hair with those scarves? Insecurity.
I really really love watching these old shows a whole whole lot
Nancy Walker hits more home runs in this episode than Babe Ruth in his entire career!
Rhoda was a true tv classic.
"I don't think so ma it's down in my drawer." Too funny!!
“Ma isn’t that a new dress?”
“Oh, is it?”
“Is that a new hairdo?”
“Well, I had to sit somewhere.”
…
“You didn’t notice the shoes.”
😂😂😂
God, Nancy is just brilliant on this show. I love when she shushes the restaurant patron who didn’t even say a word. 😂
Nancy Walker played Sophia's sister on the golden girls she was a riot on there too..
tash tash is it me or a Italian and Jewish Mother the same? Maybe it’s a Brooklyn thing?! I love her and would’ve love her as a Jewish mother to be annoyed by!😂😂😂😂😪
She also is a maid to Mr. French on “Family Affair” with Uncle Bill, Cissy and the twins....lol
Because Nancy was a riot. A small pack of comedic dynamite. I remember her in MacMillan and wife. She was a busy lady in the 70's
Between the writing and their performances, this was a POT OF GOLD ! I loved the show and the characters all the way back to The Mary Tyler Moore Show. These people were pure talent. God how I miss them. 💙💙💙
The wardrobe had great ideas for Rhoda's clothes and head scarves.
my sister used to wear her hair like rhodas and used to wear that head wraps too . God bless you Rhoda and tracey (2014). I hope you will talk to Rhoda now she is there with you .
@phonelady61 That's the sweetest! I've been on the hunt for the coolest headwraps/bandanas. I'll bet your sister had some amazing ones. Blessings to you.
I'm sorry about your sister. I sure need her myself. My hair is thinning and I want to learn how to do the various styles Rhoda wore her head scarves in. God bless you both and Rhoda too.
I love this show but reasons I can't figure out why I didn't watch it that often. Perhaps I was working and going to college might have been the excuse. I sure am enjoying these episodes. So thank you for uploading these wonderful jewels or Rhoda. RIP Rhoda, we miss you.
Nancy Walker at her best. When she says "Damn"- funniest moment ever!!!
The stained glass hexagon shaped window in the restaurant in the background was the same wall they used for the hallway on Mary Tyler Moore
Gee, you suppose maybe they reused some of the set?
Thanks for posting all of these awesome episodes!
I agree - they're a treasure, like being in a time machine.
I've always loved Rhoda! I couldn't wait to see what she'd be wearing every week and wanted so bad to be grown up so I could have an apartment and clothes like Rhoda and now all those beautiful clothes are back in style! It's great! Except for the fact that I'm 51 but I can still pull it off! LO! I'!m enjoying these episodes so much!
I am 28 and love Rhoda. And I love seeing (and wearing) clothes that remind me of stuff she would wear. Other girls my age don't always get it but that's ok.
You see...that explains why Lindsay Wagner's clothes look so cool AND in style on "The Bionic Woman." That was a couple of years ago when I was watching the reruns. I'm 68....ugh...and CAN pull it off. THIS show in in the same decade.
same here.
Love this show. It's great to watch during these uncertain times.I definitely recommend it
Omg that is so funny...I feel the same way and I'm the same age. She had such a lovely shape.
Really strange to look at the clothes, hair, furniture decor & realize that I gravitate today to the style & fashions of my childhood 40 years later. And if you go to antique malls today, all these things in this set's background are being sold on the shelves.
I love watching these old shows I just started clicking on this morning I was a little girl when these shows came out but I remember watching them with my mom I love these shows I forget how much until I start watching them again and even though they were way back in the '70s they're still so funny just like I Love Lucy you can never get enough of I Love Lucy she was way before her time but if anybody's my favorite on Rhoda it is definitely the mom.
Mr. Roper!!! the doctor. (Norman Fell). RIP.
Genius line, "Oh. How long have you been behind me?".. "All of your life" lmao. You don't get writing like that anymore. 😊💜👏
Love it when Ida says to Grandmother Morgenstern "Guess who's here?" followed by "No dear, not Tsar Nicholas" (14:18). Hilarious.
I was in tears of laughter. Love Nancy.
Funniest line in the entire episode.
I love the black cat picture that's on the wall. So cute and vintage (now it's vintage, I guess then it was just a picture of a cat).
I'm always hitting pause to look at the artwork and lampshades on the set. I love the '70s!
@@tammieparrishmiller3669 throw a cotton scarf or bandana over the lamp shade. That will do it. Be careful of polyester etc it could melt or burn.
@@RepentfollowJesus I always used to but my husband just doesn't like it. He drives me nuts with his opinions on decorating. I used to ask him who told him he had Christopher Lowel's decorating style! Haha! He doesn't like the smell of my candles burning either. Ugh!
"Hello see someone paying attention to what I say and he'll know something's up." Understated and funny af.
Valerie is so pretty! These 3 together are hilarious. They should have made this show with just them and the father. Joe adds nothing to it..
I believe they need more people to cover more material that's why it makes it good. Remember Mary Tyler Moore had a group of actors that supported Mary Richards and without them it wouldn't have run that many seasons especially with Rhoda and Ted Baxter! LOL, What a gang of great actors!
That's why they got rid of him
RIP, stunning woman. 😢
Can we just all agree this was the best era? Miss those days. I was 5 6 yrs old. Glued to the tv set lol😊
Me too. Love sitcoms back then..now a days nothing worth watching
The nice little father from the Bronx was a hunk Ida was a fortunate woman
RIP Valerie Harper.
Loving season 2 just as much as I loved season 1 - except for the new la la la lah theme music 🙉
Funny, In all the years my late husband and I were married, I was never once attracted to another man. It just hit me when I watched this video.
I wished I had that type of husband that was Ida's husband who was generous and loving to her and the two girls. What a great dad too!
@@angelacarleton9575 Blessings to you, I hope you always have all the love you need.
Awww. That’s so sweet! You were a very lucky woman! 😍🥰
@@gayledimitri5887 YES, i WAS BLESSED GREATLY WHEN GOD SENT LEE INTO MY LIFE.
Its interesting that Rhoda which mainly an all female cast had the biggest audience ever plus Mary Tyler Moore show second biggest and yet women were treated as second class citizens and paid less even though the networks were raking it in. Valerie Harper was fabulous in both MTM and of course Rhoda. Great comedy timing and dead pan expressions. She was a winner.
17:44 The red and yellow stained glass window is the same one from Mary Richards first apartment out in the hall when you open the door to her apartment.
I thought so 😄
Really good eye!
The Tsar Nicholas line made me roar
❤ Never was Valerie more beautiful
😍
I love Rhoda's pink turban-style hat!
Scarf
I love Ida❤️
That pink blazer. I would love. Two toned. Dope.
It’s a cape.
My favorite show
I love Rhoda!! When comedy shows were actually funny !!
All Ida really wanted was to bamboozle her daughters that she still had ""it" No one in their right mind would ever cheat on Martin
Somehow I do not remember this episode at all but it's a good one! It's always fun to see Norman Fell in roles like this before he became Mr. Stanley Roper, Landlord of Santa Monica!
I have not seen this show in over 35yrs but the writting. Is really funny unlike a lot of todays network comedys.with laughter at unfunny moments and jokes that are not funny. Nancy Walker could raise an eyebrow. and yr knocked out. Glad I grew up on real comedy
I love this show so much.
I always had a crush on Valerie 😍
This series is so funny. And rhoda's hair is LAID in this episode
Nancy always has a fancy for doctors. I remember she had a few dates with her allergy doctor when Martin was away.
My husband who is 45 said this was his favorite episode of the show.
This is wonderful.
Love this episode ❤️
Rhoda looks so pretty
Great episode LOL!!!
I think Nancy was special, and very smart. It was a tough decision for her to make not to disappoint her one and only Martin
Ida, is just tooooo much
I would hv love being Rhoda friends growing up just to be around Ida
As much as I LOVE "Rhoda", and really everything about it and the direction it took as a show, the one - and maybe the only - thing about it that I detest is that godawful butchering of the theme song for Season 2. "LALALA LAAAA LAAAA...." my GOD! Thankfully they went back to the old format for the remainder of the series and even made it better.
Yes, that intro is painful to listen to.
16:07 OK... So first we have the black with red ruffled... "trim" outfit on the waitress. THAT caught my attention in a "ooh, tacky 70's waitress uniform!" sort of way. But THEN, the woman with the black pantsuit that's covered with red flowers who's leaving as Rhoda and Ma are arriving. That frickin pantsuit!!! First off, it's a two piece, and I can't tell which is worse, the top, the bottom, or the fact that they're worn together. There are really some out there crazy outfits on Rhoda. Everytime I watch the show I'm either wanting something that Julie Kavner is wearing because it's so cute, or I'm wincing at something somebody else is wearing because it's so, SO BAD!
Thanks
Mr. Roper
Adam Sukenick Now we finally know why he was always turning down Mrs. Roper for sex: he had other women on the side. Lol!
I always liked Mr.Roper. He was so wry humored. He wasn't bad looking on this ep. During the early 1960s, he was on a tv drama show called 39th Precinct, I think I got the number right. It's on you tube and DVD. Roper was a plain clothes detective on it. Brenda is very irritating when Ida tells of her affair. I wish Rhoda would have slapped Brenda. Why are the daughters so upset...Martin actually left Ida in later seasons, and went to FL, and they were upset less. Ida is the one dating the doctors, but always wanted her daughters to marry one. Weird.
Guys were always hitting on Rhoda on this show. On MTM its like they wanted her to be the ugly fat friend or something when she clearly was the hot one. Mary was a cutie as well.
Hey that’s Stanley roper from threes company
Was Julie Kavner REALLY 22 years old (or in her early twenties) here? It's just that she seems maybe... I dunno... At least a decade older here. Maybe 29-31ish? Makes me think of all those 90's "High School" movies where the actors and actresses playing the so called "high school kids" we're all in their twenties and sometimes even their early thirties (to the point that you and your friends would talk about how crazy it was they'd cast such 20-somethings for roles of people our age because no matter how hard we tried we never looked like them... Not because we weren't pretty or anything like that, it's just that we weren't frickin 27 years old!!!).
Ok, I'm correcting myself. I looked it up and in 1974 Julie Kavner was 24. So I'll change my question to: why did people in the 70's look older than they do today?
Remember how your grandparents looked when they were the age your parents are now? My grandmother looked like a grandmother with slightly darker grey hair. My mother just looks like there is no end to being in your "40's". Is it because people have gotten healthier over the years or.... What?
Because they were much more mature, like they should have been, for their age in their 20's and so on, than they are today. Today they unisex-looking snowflakes who live at home way after 18 to avoid getting out on their own as long as possible. Totally different world. LOL
No, people just didn't persist in dressing like teeny-boppers into their 70s. Before the 70s, young adults dressed the same as middle-aged adults. Sensibly. Because they wanted to be taken seriously and respected. No youth culture. Now people in their 70s, 80s, try to look 40, and it's sickening. You can get a facelift, but it won't hide your liver spots!
And Pre-Marge Simpson
tsar nicholas joke, very funny
She's got the gorgeous, funny and smart Harold Gould at home and she's interested in that dull slug?
Mr. Roper.
Cathy Schneider excuse u, Norman Fell rules your world
Bryan ismyname isn't he great
Cathy Schneider Harold Gould, gorgeous?? HAH!
Cathy I think YOU are a dull slug. Very bitter and creepy too.
I feel Rhoda is prettier than Mary... Don't know why she felt otherwise
I didn't realize how attractive Nancy Walker is. She looked great in this episode.
Cute show. Not as good as MTM, but still cute.
Erik, There wasn’t anyone like Rhoda 😄
one of the best episode....
seen unreal..but ahhh not true...
people get crushes on others all the time .
just dont Act on them.ihf your with an othet..if you do your going to get screwed more then just once
Trust Me....plus it Hurts...
so many other Things..............
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Windows were just above the entrance but was a 9th floor door number
Love the show but hated the theme song.
Being an only child, I always wished Rhoda and Brenda were my sisters.
Love Norman Fell. ❤
Now that I'm older I think Nancy Walker is kind of Hot, lol. And Norman Fell did a great job of playing the Doctor.
is it just me or is this the Seinfeld set?
Kirk Bates ya know this is almost the exact setup as Jerry’s apartment. Wow that’s observant thanks for bringing that to my attention, I love Seinfeld show as well!
In todays society she might be considered a Hot Babe!!!
This episode is really tooooo long 🙄
Idaho is a hoot 😄
Nebraska is much funnier.
I LOVE this show from when I was younger and I FINALLY found a good version playing here~THANKS! Or always cracked me up on the episodes where their mother was on. It was like one of my own TRIBE had finally made all the way to the "BIG TIME" because you didn't get to see many short PPL on t.v.. Also when you did, they were made fun of or the butt of the physical jokes. The Dr (Normal Fell) actually screwed up her height~she's 61 inches tall...NOT 58 inches. Egen he says let's say it's 58 inches...that would make her 4 feet and 8 inches tall. Their mother Nancy Walker the show IS 4 feet 11 inches in real life. I know because I stopped growing when I was 11yo. So I'M 4 feet 10 inches tall...that makes me 60 inches tall. You will notice they played ON the fact of her height by putting a STOP GAP into that scale machine so it couldn't go all the way down to its fully bottom resting position. PLUS she's walking into the office in a short heel which she never takes off to get onto the scale for her weight or height to be measured. IF anthing she should have measured OVER 5 feet tall by at least another inch. You see when ppl say that made me so excited I felt 6 feet tall. People like me, I say OH WOW ~THAT MAKES ME FEEL FIVE!!!😉❤😎
Here's a woman who has been 4'10" since she was 11 years old, yet she thinks that's 60 inches.
This is not a matter of Imperial vs metric, this is a matter of an educational system that has innumerate teachers in charge of imparting basic arithmetic to their unfortunate charges in school.
Wait, is "shhhh" short for "shut up"?
Who came up with that obnoxious music for the intro and end of the season 2 episodes ? Those hideous voices singing la la la la la etc.
Garfield calls for Rhoda's sister...
moxie96 I wondered if anyone ever noticed that
Mr Roper
They always made Idas hsir look so bad.
I mean turbans
Wtf?
24.29 a mother one a daughter reborn crazy12.5
She enjoys party flavors like timing things together no lose ends rignt making balloon shape animals like dogs puppy ones out of balloons with a neck tie. 12.5 I know what I seen happy in the woods. 17.5
In all the hollywood series there is something about jewish customs...WHY??
R. F. Jewish writers, producers, actors perhaps? This sitcom itself is centred around a jewish family so of course it would highlight jewish customs.
Because we gentiles find it interesting and educational?
the show is also in NYC. 75% of Jewish people live in NYC. I used to live in Manhattan.