This scene demonstrates the extreme extent to which some spouses will deceive a partner. And the promise of money is used as a motivator to help hide the truth. In my opinion, lying and cheating are destructive to any relationship. Hopefully as time goes on, adultery and unethical behaviors will become less acceptable.
@@donnawoodford6641 In the current state that our society is in, I doubt that adultery and unethical acts will become less prevalent. Marriages are declining. Millenials and Gen-Z are more open to polyamorous relationships. And the other day I saw a Vox and or Buzzfeed (both are terrible publications) article stating that the 2020's will be a decade of vice and "degeneracy" (They did not describe it as such, but that is exactly what it is) among people.
+Steven Scott The juggler was one of the regular dancers on the show. They were called the "Don Crighton" dancers. Don did the choreography and danced a lot on the show. On occasion, they used the dancers in small parts on some skits.
Ingenious. Unparalled brilliance in script writing and acting.
Wow. An actually intelligent, VERY well thought out plan with no loopholes.
i love this scene, it is so well-written :)
Harvey...that cad! LOL ;D
Harvey Korman - what a snake in the grass!!!!
Actually I think he is a Miyagi-do student.
I love Carol, Harvey, Tim, Vickie, Lyle! They were the absolute best!!!
I can only imagine how many times similar things have happened in real life! I wonder if other husbands were as clever as Harvey's character!
Carol and company is still the best
You can say that again!
Ok Carol & company is still the best
LOL ;D
@@coolsweetgroovy Old joke, but sometimes old jokes are the best jokes.
@@DreamDancer82 Yeah
A ritual all guys in Hollywood have to do! All of them
Heck NO!!!!!😀
Yes, like ladyhardyfan said, please post more!
Sorry, but, back in the day I had friends that would do this free of charge lol
First of all, since when does a hospital allow visitors at 3am?
get a life, its a show!
+Trina Patterson I think that's part of why the wife suspected the story.
v funny
What trouble
The policeman looks/sounds like Ernie Anderson from Cleveland Ohio?
I don't find adultery is funny ever it's like next to rape jokes.
This scene demonstrates the extreme extent to which some spouses will deceive a partner. And the promise of money is used as a motivator to help hide the truth. In my opinion, lying and cheating are destructive to any relationship. Hopefully as time goes on, adultery and unethical behaviors will become less acceptable.
@@donnawoodford6641 In the current state that our society is in, I doubt that adultery and unethical acts will become less prevalent. Marriages are declining. Millenials and Gen-Z are more open to polyamorous relationships. And the other day I saw a Vox and or Buzzfeed (both are terrible publications) article stating that the 2020's will be a decade of vice and "degeneracy" (They did not describe it as such, but that is exactly what it is) among people.
@@donnawoodford6641 Look at biden's America now-- disgusting.
05:00Who portrayed the juggler?
I was just wondering that he's cool
is the woman in the cast Ellen Albertini Dow?
geez, these ending to their sketches are just....heck no!
...but they laughed all the way to the bank! ;D
Still one of my favorite skits.
05:03 Who portrayed the juggler?
+Steven Scott The juggler was one of the regular dancers on the show. They were called the "Don Crighton" dancers. Don did the choreography and danced a lot on the show. On occasion, they used the dancers in small parts on some skits.
actually they were the Ernie Flatt dancers, Don Crichton was head dancer
@I8thumper THANK you! I kept getting answers that were general. I FINALLY got a specific answer!
@I8thumper He was also in The Wiz! One of my FAVORITE movies!