Interesting that you would notice something like that.. You seem very interesting person to have done so.. Now I've got to look into what that painting is..
I noticed that, too. Had to rack my brain for a few minutes. Then 'Maude's living room' popped into my head. Congratulations to us, I say!! Our adolescences were not spent in vain. We know a lot of stuff!!❤❤
I immediately recognized the picture, too. I stopped to check and indeed, it is Maude`s painting. I highly doubt this is a Braque. Braque is a cubist, and although he made some abstract painting later in life (died 1964), this painting is not his style.
I heard that they dated (not had an affair) early on in the show's run but that it didn't work out but that they remained very good friends up until Ted's death.
@@jvcomedy Cast of Grease were in their 20s-30s when they played teenagers. Think back then older people were used for younger roles. A lot goes on in Hollywood. Was the swinging 60's and 70's after all.
Romantic ending!
I love Marlo's outfit in the first scene (red and black/navy blue), it's super elegant and would look great today
i have a That Girl doll with Ann holding her flag & I Love Marlo Thomas and the opening of the second and fourth season is a Masterpiece 😊
Don was funny saying he was going to be nauseous! LOL
I really admire Mr. Jensen’s integrity. He could have easily deposited all three checks and no one would be the wiser.
No, it would have come to light eventually, plus he had more integrity than Ann's father - he didn't put other restaurants down.
❤it should have been 10 years😮😅
The age of manual typewriters. Here, with Donald Hollinger and in the MTM newsroom, with Mary and Murray.
Her wardrobe in season 4 is bolder & modern 👍
I agree. Did you notice that the outfit she wore to the reunion was the same one she wore to the party in episode 8 "Write Is Wrong"?
People were too honest to take money like that but not today
The picture on the wall at the reunion is the same one that was on Maude's living room.I have always wondered what the picture was
Interesting that you would notice something like that.. You seem very interesting person to have done so.. Now I've got to look into what that painting is..
@@GohAhweh oh thank you if you find out please let me know.
@@marvinabigby5509 I'm pretty sure it's a George Braque print..
They used prints of famous artists on the show a lot like Miro and Picasso et cetera
I noticed that, too. Had to rack my brain for a few minutes. Then 'Maude's living room' popped into my head. Congratulations to us, I say!! Our adolescences were not spent in vain. We know a lot of stuff!!❤❤
I immediately recognized the picture, too. I stopped to check and indeed, it is Maude`s painting.
I highly doubt this is a Braque. Braque is a cubist, and although he made some abstract painting later in life (died 1964), this painting is not his style.
Poor Donald! A man in the prime of his life - and seemingly not having any 'personal relations' with his girlfriend of a few years!!
Not one of my favorite episodes but the ending is sweet.
Cute episode. Small school with a Senior class of just 120 ?
Maybe private school?
Does anyone know how old Donald is supposed to be?
In the season 2 episode "The Rivals" Don said he was in kindergarten in 1947.
Don was a couple years older than Marlo. I heard a couple years Marlo and Ted had affair right before the end of the TV show ended
I heard that they dated (not had an affair) early on in the show's run but that it didn't work out but that they remained very good friends up until Ted's death.
That music was horrible no way would they play that kind of music
Were we supposed to believe she was 23?
Yes, and since this is the 4th season that would mean she was only 19 when this show began. A bit of a stretch.
@@jvcomedy Cast of Grease were in their 20s-30s when they played teenagers. Think back then older people were used for younger roles. A lot goes on in Hollywood. Was the swinging 60's and 70's after all.
What? She is adorable but she does not look 23
Maybe it was a ten year reunion
It's a bigger stretch that she paid for her own bedroom apartment, plus the latest fashions, doing odd jobs here and there.