....y'know, now that Bonnie Franklin passed away, I'm REALLY respecting her acting chops on this criminally underrated Classic TV series; We KNOW David's wrong for cutting that check for flighty-ass Julie, but Ann's quiet seething, and hand gestures, speak VOLUMES (check the 'Im'ma kill Him' hand-wringing at 1:18)... Ann is a SINGLE Mother, creating a 'template' of right & wrong, for her Teen Daughters to follow, & has her own neuroses about it; Bonnie throws everything into that character, and NOW, we can see it HONESTLY, in these trying times...BRAVURA, Bonnie, a 'REAL' TV Mother....
My mother would have definitely declined, and probably ripped up a huge check too, had a family member ever offered to pay for something super expensive when I was growing up in the '80s. That's just the way she was. She always taught us that it was better to EARN things rather than have them handed to us directly.
Okay, I'm only saying this cause I saw this episode, but Julie is full on wrong and so is David. First Ann is trying to stand on her two feet to be independent after her divorce, even though she loves David, he crossed the line of Ann's reason why she wanted her divorce, which was to manage her life her way. As a single mother she's trying to make a decent living for both her daughters, but Julie is too selfish to see it that way. In this episode Julie is desperate to be BFFs with a popular rich girl, but Julie don't care about her place and is practically begging on her knees for expensive things, new clothes, new suitcases, and even transferring to an expensive private school, which if you even knew Julie's character, she would have just dropped out and ran off with her boyfriend to get marriage, a huge waste of money not only shot out the window but money for her sister's own needs and her mother's. It's true seeing Julie throwing a tantrum is funny but Ann did it had a good reason to rip the check David gave her, she doesn't want to accept a handout, even though David insisted she take it, but David just ignore Ann's side. Ann was smart and was trying to settle things with Julie, that they can't afford a high luxury. I mean Julie thinks her mom is being selfish but she's being a honest, they can't afford it, plain as it is. David isn't a bad guy, but wants to help and that upsets Ann because she was dependent on her husband in her previous marriage. David is clueless. Barbara even knows that the girl Julie is desperate to be friends with is shallow and selfish, but again she's ignore. In the end Julie finds out her new 'friend' didn't invite her and just cries about it. It's not Ann's fault, not her sister's fault, not David's fault, but it was all on Julie trying to ask for life more exciting than her own.
Smacked, not grounded. No 16 year old would act like that. Watching Julie throw that fit, I was like "hmmm withdrawals?" We never hear about this "Beverly" ever again - this was still a 1975 episode. For all we know, her family would have gone bankrupt in Indianapolis and she'd be on the streets, peddling for change and more on Meridian St. a full year before Julie decides to run away from home with "Chuck" in a four-part story arc beginning season 2 in 1976.
Today that probably would've happened, LOL. I have a cousin whose boyfriend was far more interested in her daughter than her even though she was about 14 at the time.
Julie was always doing the absolute most
David was adorable. Ann should’ve let him finally get some action
Julie kissed him more here than Ann ever did
He was kinda gross and doofy .
@@joesimon2029 like Seth Rogan???
$900 for a year's college tuition. I wish it was the 70's.
Semester* that's a third or half a year
I thought it might be high school
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....y'know, now that Bonnie Franklin passed away, I'm REALLY respecting her acting chops on this criminally underrated Classic TV series; We KNOW David's wrong for cutting that check for flighty-ass Julie, but Ann's quiet seething, and hand gestures, speak VOLUMES (check the 'Im'ma kill Him' hand-wringing at 1:18)...
Ann is a SINGLE Mother, creating a 'template' of right & wrong, for her Teen Daughters to follow, & has her own neuroses about it; Bonnie throws everything into that character, and NOW, we can see it HONESTLY, in these trying times...BRAVURA, Bonnie, a 'REAL' TV Mother....
This is the second time I have seen "Imma ..... " that is most disturbing as, other than that you appear to be quite articulate.
Julie spent the first season throwing fits..😂
Mackenzie Phillips was probably going through drug withdrawal and that for the fits
And the second, and the third!
Well, she was a teenager playing a teenager!
Can you imagine getting a cart full of groceries for one hundred dollars. With meat included
This was my mom's favorite show back in the 70's.
I thought bonnie Franklin was sexy
Hi Brenda, this and All in the Family are my top 2 favorites. I have the complete series DVD box sets of both.
@@DavidLopez-jl2ug That’s cool! All in the Family is such an iconic tv show. I love it!
My mother would have definitely declined, and probably ripped up a huge check too, had a family member ever offered to pay for something super expensive when I was growing up in the '80s.
That's just the way she was.
She always taught us that it was better to EARN things rather than have them handed to us directly.
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Julie was always very rebellious
Okay, I'm only saying this cause I saw this episode, but Julie is full on wrong and so is David. First Ann is trying to stand on her two feet to be independent after her divorce, even though she loves David, he crossed the line of Ann's reason why she wanted her divorce, which was to manage her life her way. As a single mother she's trying to make a decent living for both her daughters, but Julie is too selfish to see it that way. In this episode Julie is desperate to be BFFs with a popular rich girl, but Julie don't care about her place and is practically begging on her knees for expensive things, new clothes, new suitcases, and even transferring to an expensive private school, which if you even knew Julie's character, she would have just dropped out and ran off with her boyfriend to get marriage, a huge waste of money not only shot out the window but money for her sister's own needs and her mother's. It's true seeing Julie throwing a tantrum is funny but Ann did it had a good reason to rip the check David gave her, she doesn't want to accept a handout, even though David insisted she take it, but David just ignore Ann's side. Ann was smart and was trying to settle things with Julie, that they can't afford a high luxury. I mean Julie thinks her mom is being selfish but she's being a honest, they can't afford it, plain as it is. David isn't a bad guy, but wants to help and that upsets Ann because she was dependent on her husband in her previous marriage. David is clueless. Barbara even knows that the girl Julie is desperate to be friends with is shallow and selfish, but again she's ignore. In the end Julie finds out her new 'friend' didn't invite her and just cries about it. It's not Ann's fault, not her sister's fault, not David's fault, but it was all on Julie trying to ask for life more exciting than her own.
I agree. If my daughter threw hissy fits like a 3 yr old she would have been grounded, Every single time.
Smacked, not grounded. No 16 year old would act like that. Watching Julie throw that fit, I was like "hmmm withdrawals?" We never hear about this "Beverly" ever again - this was still a 1975 episode. For all we know, her family would have gone bankrupt in Indianapolis and she'd be on the streets, peddling for change and more on Meridian St. a full year before Julie decides to run away from home with "Chuck" in a four-part story arc beginning season 2 in 1976.
mom was right julie has to get it on her own.
I remember this episode. Bonnie Franklin don't need handouts from no one. That was the character. An independent feminist
Julie the character was always very rebelliousJulie the character was always very rebellious
I agree!
What, you trying to conjure Beetlejuice by repeating it?
Oh PLEASE..GOOD FORBID..LOL
Why does she remind me of Alfalfa in this clip?
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She probably should have been forced to live with her father, and he should have been forced to live with her.
Why is there a shopping cart in their living room? 😆
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ive seen mimi kennedy (Eloise) in MOM and she still looks fabulous. so did richard as he aged
I think she was on a show called 3 Girls 3 ?
I'm with Julie here, haha!!! =D
When it came to acting relationships whether TV, stage or movies, Bonnie was William Hung when it came to chemistry.
She has had bigger "fits" then that on the show.
Julie always threw a hissy fit was there never a time that she wasn’t screaming on that show she was the least favorite character
I just watched the movie 1981 fallen angel I couldn't see this creep the same.
Yeah, that messed up wanting to see Richard Masur in anything else for me too for a while.
Why u think he wrote the check she will thank him later that's his dirty old plan
Yes. That was Ann's way of saying, "I am not for sale."
Did anyone really like the Julie character?
I do. Julie and Ann aren't favorites. Barbara is cute but I like rebellious characters.
Julie was the original problem child...
That's the old Good Times set.
Not at all ! Good Times was still in production when ODAAT was on.
I’m with Julie
Anyone remember why theres a shopping cart in the living room
he made a comment about 9 grocery trips - so there must have been some discourse.
Make a go animate grounded video of Julie
Mackenzie Phillips needs Jesus
What do you know about what she needs? Do you know her? You don’t know anything.
THis show was the best Any reboot does not measure up I saw the reboot and it sucks
It depends on if folks compare it to the original, or take it as an all new idea/show.
That David (Richard Muser) character was a real whipped wimp, glad they dropped him.
Fugly too.
david should have dumped ann and ran off with julie.
Today that probably would've happened, LOL. I have a cousin whose boyfriend was far more interested in her daughter than her even though she was about 14 at the time.
@@deealone5191 That’s beyond creepy
@@thebrowithnoname1703 P.S. He's GROSS.