Gosh, John Ritter was adorable. Briefly, we shared the same eye doctor during in the 80s in Southern California and I saw him coming in for an exam as I was concluding an appointment. He was sweet and even more handsome in real life. Gone way too soon.
@Michelle your a compassionate y sensitive soul. I take it that you she'd big alligator tears when Nancy Walker passed. Now we must carry a torch for Rhoda morgenstern.
November 2022. Our country is in a mess. Our economy is about to crash. We will have shortages of everything. And this is just over midterm elections. There are so many lies being told and misinformation spread the likes of which I have never known. It is so good to be able to find and watch shows like Rhoda and Mary Tyler Moore especially at this time. No matter your political affiliations I am happy to see so many people here on the site doing the same. A brief time to escape the craziness going on around us.
I like Rhodas outfit when she's talking to Brenda in Brenda's apartment when John Ritter comes to the apartment. That necklace is dazzling and she looks so elegant and chic. The necklace actually looks like a necklace I used to have by Jessica Simpson
He was an extremely versatile actor. He could play in dramas, comedies and many other different roles. Many people remember him as a comic actor but he has many more strings to his bow.
@@vanessapierce231 I absolutely love the Come Back Kid, a film from late 70's I think, with Susan Day. His life of work truly embodies the iconic drama masks-one smiling and one crying. A versatile actor and human being, he beamed far beyond the bounds of any role he played. RIP J. Tripper
Rhoda said she went to PS 8 (Public School 8). PS 8 is a real elementary school in the Bronx. I grew up in the Bronx, and attended PS 8, grades K-6. Great memories.
Wow John Ritter is playing a classic narcissist. Pee's on your head and tells you it's raining and Brenda says thank you. Holy crud. Brenda's codependency is wide open in this one.
I can’t help but notice how beautiful Val Harper looked as this show progressed. Better without the bangs though. She was a beauty and her talent was perfect for this show. This was a good episode too. A dated example of the learning curve most women go through in their lives that’s still applicable today. Listen up ladies. Never make a man tell you twice he doesn’t want you. And what a recall: we actually DID “pop our contacts” then. They were made of glass I think and it happened all the time.
@@vanessapierce231 Ha, Vanessa, no not a barber, dear, just a woman who’s tried many hairstyles over the years and assumes to be an expert, lol. But I love Rhoda and the MTM, Bob Newhart series. They offer a certain level of comfort of a simpler time as a “palate cleanser” to our modern world when a bit of escape is warranted .
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE "Rhoda." I thought it was a great show, no matter how much people have criticized it sharply over the years. But I don't know what the hell the producer was thinking for that Season 2 theme song - it is THE MOST single annoying theme song in television history. "LALALA LAAAAAA LAAAAA LALALA LA...." Seriously I am glad I was not alive when this show was originally broadcast because I would have been screaming "SHUT UP!!!!!!" Or, at least would have turned down the sound until it was over, and then at the end. The way they did it in the other seasons were perfect...I'm glad they wised up. Even in the first season. Then they changed it for Season 2 for some ridiculous reason.
You nailed it. You are describing how a pop trend ages over time- it ages so badly. The LALALALALAL song is among many others that echoed late 60s rock music-- namely, Sgt. Pepper's. The most annoying music element is the sound loop of carnival dings and bells. The director thought, "The Beatles use that carnival sound in a hit song, let's make a song that plays the gypsy carnival racket the entire time!" Sitcom jingles ride the coat tails of popular music trends, and some age so badly! hahah Good thing they changed up the music early on. The same director chose the Maude theme, and that was gold. I can't imagine THAT show with different accompaniment!
@@amykreilly the first season theme was GREAT, with Valerie narrating. Then thankfully they threw out those stupid "LALALALA" girls and replaced it with like 4 different variations on the same theme song that all worked great. I think by the last season they had a saxophone playing the solo. Did you see that other woman's reply to me? She accused me of having a bad day. NO, it's just that I have taste.
See this shows how great an actor John Ritter was. He is playing such an awful person here, totally opposite the regular happy go lucky guy next door he was often typecast as. He literally could play anybody or any type of person.
I once went out a few times with a narcissistic guy like that who ended up dumping me. A few years later, he and I ran into each other. He came up to me and said hello. I honestly didn’t remember him. He had to remind me who he was. As if that were not satisfying enough, he told me, “I’ve been looking for someone like you since the last time I saw you.” I gave him a sarcastic,”Of course you have.” I then ignored all of his attempts to contact me. The key is valuing yourself.
So you must have had other means of him contacting you not just that one encounter. If you weren’t interested why did you give him outlets to contact you then ignore them?
Some egos can't take the rejection. He could be seeking revenge. It's not a point in this episode, but if you're looking for dangerous men, these are the easiest ones to find. Please, ladies, stay away from these guys. They can easily go from the sick satisfaction of breaking your heart, to a lot worse.😢
@@carltonthepug I didn’t give him anything. I still had the same phone number from when we dated. He called me and left a couple messages. And he found me on Facebook.i ignored all his attempts.
I just noticed the rope by Brenda's door. There is one in another apt too. Was this a thing in NYC apts or just part of the set they didn't bother to hide? And I do not like Rhoda with bangs.
Depending on the year, Ritter was doing Three's Company or The Waltons when this ep was made. He was the Reverend Fordwick for years, on The Waltons. Ritter was a creep on this ep. Brenda could do much better. I wouldn't have dated him if he were the only man on earth. Brenda is too desperate. I always liked Benny. Brenda was so crazy about Woody Allen, which I never understood why. Why did she wear those awful overalls? They were popular for little kids during like 1979-83, but I never knew any adult women to wear them.
The reason woody was her object of affection was to call attention to him. He was probably in the middle of a movie y needed exposure. Jews cover for one another as do other ethnicities. Plus he's unattractive y the show would get a laugh in keeping with the theme of Brenda's character.....desperato.
That’s why I never ever like Ida because she totally brainwashed her daughters into thinking that they needed a man to make them whole, no matter what.
"He's wearing a wedding ring." "Of course. We needed that for the hotel." I didn't like this episode but that part was funny. The rest of the episode was just too silly for me & Brenda's low self-esteem was heartbreaking. I was as mad at her early in the show as Rhoda was.
raybo1018 The writers had no choice but to follow orders from the EP, suits or the studio execs who wanted to get more high ratings. The show was called 'Rhoda' and not 'Rhoda and Joe.'
+irshgrl500 Judd Hirsch was Mike, that Rhoda dated in a few episodes.. they did look good together too.. I liked Joe and Rhoda, although i found Joe could be a jerk sometimes.. haha. But they looked good together.
The writers made Rhoda and Joe fail, and Rhoda was aimed at Marxist feminists who can't stand families. However, Joe was just fine and I lost interest in that show when they divorced. It was a sad day in fantasy land. But the message was clear, independent women don't stay married, and look at what we have today. A lower birth rate than ever, like Japan, divorce at record numbers, fewer men wanting to get married to women who take them for a family court cleaning, and fatherless children who have a higher risk of ending up in jail.
Brenda and Rhoda play mind games with guys alot. I never did that crap. It is best to be honest all along. Those mind games are phoney behavior and would be emotionally exhaustive.
Best to be honest? All along? No one does that….at least not in the beginning; and never ever ever totally honest. Total honesty is just an excuse to hurt people’s feelings!
Julie Kavner is such a gem. Such an under-rated actress. She has a great line in a Woody Allen movie. She gets to say to Woody, "I think you snapped your cap." Old age prevents me from recalling which movie this was. Still makes me laugh.
Rhoda having a husband could have been great, but I disagree that the character of Joe was believable or even likable. I personally couldn't stand the slimy guy from the git-go and was happy to see the last of him.
What a jerk John Ritter played in this episode. He is totally different on three's company. Brenda wake up and smell the roses 🌹. Dump him he's a jerk.
Rhoda said that she didn't go to college....except that we already know that she went to art school, and so she DID go to college. The writers are usually very good with keeping the details consistent. Apparently they screwed up here.
Brenda was taking Rhoda's advise y it never would have gotten that far. If it did however, when your in love you can laugh as he should have been secure he won the girl to himself.
From season two on, I think too many of the episodes were of Brenda's perpetual personal problems. I like the sister-to-sister relationship; Harper and Kavner are great together but Brenda never seems to mature or develop and her constant leaning on Rhoda gets to be tedious.
Hahahahahahaha hahahahahahaha we needed the ring for the motel. Hahahahahahaha quick on her feet, good for Brenda. Rhoda's pale green necklace was to out of proportion, it was too large y gaudy y i spent a balance of this episode trying to envision another jewelery type. Her necklace was a distraction.
@@Imthebrownunicorn Which episode was this? I know there was another actor playing the accordion at the wedding, but it was not John Ritter. Was there another episode with accordion players?
A lot of people have low self esteem, including Rhoda.Brenda was always cute, I don't know why she was down on herself.Low self esteem can be funny on shows, in moderation, and if the people who have it are wry humored about it.Rhoda has no business interfering with Brenda's men, she couldn't make her own marriage work.The only guy of Brenda's I liked was the tollbooth operator with the glasses.He was cute, and had wry humor.
It's a sitcom! "Rhoda has no business interfering with Brenda's men, she couldn't make her own marriage work." Um, she was with her husband during this episode so you are a teensy bit ahead of yourself, hon.
People with the name Sherry must have a strong personality. My real name is sherry, spelled the same way. Y Sherry's are all over this comment section y we are not laying down y dying either.
Its a shame the writers chose to portray Brenda as so insecure, mainly because she was so "overweight.". I remember watching this episode when it first came out, and it making me fear that I was too fat too, to ever be with a decent man.
For those who were fans of John Ritter, my condolences. I never could stand him with his silly ass mugging for the camera and trying to be a cutesy boy. I don't like to speak ill of the dead but I would make the same comments if he was still alive.
Valerie Harper was a beautiful woman not on the outside, but inside as well. So was Julie Kavner. Long live Rhoda & Brenda!!
John Ritter has the same personality in this episode as he does as Jack Tripper in Threes Company. RIP John. RIP Valerie.
No he doesn't, jack Tripper was not an arrogant @$$!
'I feel like Lucy & Ethel.' A great line &
a great tribute.
Gosh, John Ritter was adorable. Briefly, we shared the same eye doctor during in the 80s in Southern California and I saw him coming in for an exam as I was concluding an appointment. He was sweet and even more handsome in real life. Gone way too soon.
He used to hang out at a Starbucks I worked at 30 years ago. I used to feel bad for him when strangers would come over to him & talk his ear off !
Wow y only 2 replies. America is losing it's touch.
@Michelle your a compassionate y sensitive soul. I take it that you she'd big alligator tears when Nancy Walker passed. Now we must carry a torch for Rhoda morgenstern.
@@Kat.Evangeline14 the price you pay for soaking up the limelight.
John Ritter portrayed wonderful role in Sling Blade w Billy Bob Thornton. Ritter was a top notch actor in my book. Hope people get to see that movie.
Valerie Harper and Julie Kavner: Tv's all-time best, and underrated, comedy team. So realistic, charming, touching,honest, and funny.
I totally agree 💯 %!!!
Underated show and actresses. They were so relatable
@@petercehily2687 they both won multiple Emmys for these roles, not underrated at all.
And they were very well deserved
@@tonychappell7981 thank you for your enlightenment.
November 2022. Our country is in a mess. Our economy is about to crash. We will have shortages of everything. And this is just over midterm elections. There are so many lies being told and misinformation spread the likes of which I have never known.
It is so good to be able to find and watch shows like Rhoda and Mary Tyler Moore especially at this time.
No matter your political affiliations I am happy to see so many people here on the site doing the same. A brief time to escape the craziness going on around us.
it wasn't all wine and roses back them eighter ...Vietnam war , Energy crisis huge unemployment etc....i guess you are not from the 70's
December 3, 2024. The future looks bright now. 🇺🇸 Thanks be to God.
So dramatic OMG, I am writing in 2024, like cher said to Nicholas cage in moonstruck "Snap out of it!"
I like Rhodas outfit when she's talking to Brenda in Brenda's apartment when John Ritter comes to the apartment. That necklace is dazzling and she looks so elegant and chic. The necklace actually looks like a necklace I used to have by Jessica Simpson
l love John Ritter. Nice to see him on the show again. RIP
He was an extremely versatile actor. He could play in dramas, comedies and many other different roles. Many people remember him as a comic actor but he has many more strings to his bow.
@@georgfriedrichhandel4390 your choice of words brings music to my sweet ears.
@@vanessapierce231 I absolutely love the Come Back Kid, a film from late 70's I think, with Susan Day. His life of work truly embodies the iconic drama masks-one smiling and one crying. A versatile actor and human being, he beamed far beyond the bounds of any role he played. RIP J. Tripper
It actually hurts to see John Ritter. So very much missed.
Ditto. Much like Rob Pilatus of milli vanilli. I carry a torch for him daily. My bequeathed love.
Love John Ritter so much
Oh John Ritter...truly one of the BEST!
Rhoda said she went to PS 8 (Public School 8). PS 8 is a real elementary school in the Bronx. I grew up in the Bronx, and attended PS 8, grades K-6. Great memories.
John Ritter was and always be a great
Comedic actor.. super fun and funny akways..
Check him out in Sling Blade a wonderful, sensitive and touching portrayal of a quiet sweet and sensitive man.
Rhoda is always the protective older sister.....
i have seen John Ritter playing several different roles on Rhoda ...interesting.
The scene with Joe and Brenda was just hysterical! Lol
Wow John Ritter is playing a classic narcissist. Pee's on your head and tells you it's raining and Brenda says thank you. Holy crud. Brenda's codependency is wide open in this one.
Linda McFadden Brenda appears so desperate.!
@@sharonhamilton2255 she always was! lol. Because she could never pull Guys in. Except the losers. Lol
Military terminology. I dated a Black Vietnam veteran among my many talents.
I can’t help but notice how beautiful Val Harper looked as this show progressed. Better without the bangs though. She was a beauty and her talent was perfect for this show. This was a good episode too. A dated example of the learning curve most women go through in their lives that’s still applicable today. Listen up ladies. Never make a man tell you twice he doesn’t want you. And what a recall: we actually DID “pop our contacts” then. They were made of glass I think and it happened all the time.
I liked her with the semi bob y no bangs as well. Perhaps you were a barber in another life.
@@vanessapierce231 Ha, Vanessa, no not a barber, dear, just a woman who’s tried many hairstyles over the years and assumes to be an expert, lol. But I love Rhoda and the MTM, Bob Newhart series. They offer a certain level of comfort of a simpler time as a “palate cleanser” to our modern world when a bit of escape is warranted .
Both Valerie and Julie are really pretty. And the hairstyles do make a difference.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE "Rhoda." I thought it was a great show, no matter how much people have criticized it sharply over the years. But I don't know what the hell the producer was thinking for that Season 2 theme song - it is THE MOST single annoying theme song in television history. "LALALA LAAAAAA LAAAAA LALALA LA...." Seriously I am glad I was not alive when this show was originally broadcast because I would have been screaming "SHUT UP!!!!!!" Or, at least would have turned down the sound until it was over, and then at the end. The way they did it in the other seasons were perfect...I'm glad they wised up. Even in the first season. Then they changed it for Season 2 for some ridiculous reason.
dearest Benji, are we having a bad day. You sound like a no nonsense individual.
@@vanessapierce231 i Love this show. And I wrote that post a year ago. No, “we”
Aren’t having a bad day but thanks for caring so much about “us”.
You nailed it. You are describing how a pop trend ages over time- it ages so badly. The LALALALALAL song is among many others that echoed late 60s rock music-- namely, Sgt. Pepper's. The most annoying music element is the sound loop of carnival dings and bells. The director thought, "The Beatles use that carnival sound in a hit song, let's make a song that plays the gypsy carnival racket the entire time!" Sitcom jingles ride the coat tails of popular music trends, and some age so badly! hahah Good thing they changed up the music early on. The same director chose the Maude theme, and that was gold. I can't imagine THAT show with different accompaniment!
@@amykreilly the first season theme was GREAT, with Valerie narrating. Then thankfully they threw out those stupid "LALALALA" girls and replaced it with like 4 different variations on the same theme song that all worked great. I think by the last season they had a saxophone playing the solo. Did you see that other woman's reply to me? She accused me of having a bad day. NO, it's just that I have taste.
I totally agree about the theme song la la la. Wonder what they were thinking
I used to watch Three's Company & John was on the film Bad 🎅 . A good-looking man & good actor. Gone too soon but not forgotten.
See this shows how great an actor John Ritter was. He is playing such an awful person here, totally opposite the regular happy go lucky guy next door he was often typecast as. He literally could play anybody or any type of person.
@James Vickers too bad the thumbs down doesn’t appear anymore when you tap it...
Carlton's advice to Brenda 🤣😂🤣😂
Right.
@@vanessapierce231 😂
14:38 who plays Carlton?
@@bryancrawford7956 Lorenzo Music. He is also the voice of Garfield.
I live 4 stories above my best friend and I can NEVER get to her door as fast as Rhoda did lol.
Your blessed. Is she receives you.
😂
I once went out a few times with a narcissistic guy like that who ended up dumping me. A few years later, he and I ran into each other. He came up to me and said hello. I honestly didn’t remember him. He had to remind me who he was. As if that were not satisfying enough, he told me, “I’ve been looking for someone like you since the last time I saw you.” I gave him a sarcastic,”Of course you have.” I then ignored all of his attempts to contact me.
The key is valuing yourself.
Great story !
So you must have had other means of him contacting you not just that one encounter.
If you weren’t interested why did you give him outlets to contact you then ignore them?
Some egos can't take the rejection. He could be seeking revenge. It's not a point in this episode, but if you're looking for dangerous men, these are the easiest ones to find.
Please, ladies, stay away from these guys. They can easily go from the sick satisfaction of breaking your heart, to a lot worse.😢
@@carltonthepug I didn’t give him anything. I still had the same phone number from when we dated. He called me and left a couple messages. And he found me on Facebook.i ignored all his attempts.
John Ritter's son Jason Ritter looks just like his dad shown here.
Yes he does.
Hmmmm....good-looking guy but don't think he looks much like his dad. Just my opinion!
😮😮 whoa
Oh my gosh Brenda is the best 😆
I love Brenda.
What confuses me is that Rhoda dispenses the same advice to Brenda when she herself is so insecure. Just sayin
many people are good at giving advice but not applying it to their own lives.
When Brenda, said she felt like Lucy and Ethel....it really cracked me up! I thought yep, she's right! 😂😂😅😂
"I feel like Lucy and Ethel." 😂😂😂😂
Great episode love Rhoda and a great future star John Ritter😁🇨🇦🇨🇦
Was John Canadian as well.
I adore 😍 Valerie Harper.
Rest in Peace
jennifer Loy fairhurst - for both of them. 💗
Lol, this episode is too cute and funny.
I love this show, but what's with the theme song? Oh well, easy enough to fast forward through. Thanks for posting!!
Worst tv theme song of all time. Irksome.
It was meant to be the opposite of the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
Omg!!! Such a bad song!!! LALALALA LOL
@@amandatijerina601 Omg you all are petty asf.
Luv the theme song.
Hee hee, loved this episode, so funny, didn't we Mum 🙏💕
Also, I love Rhoda.
"I feel like Lucy and Ethel!"
"I feel like Lucy and Ethel"
Epic!
Interesting how Joe turned nice then Season 3 deviced
come and knock on our door
John Ritter sure looked young then. I watched this when new, but forgot he was on this sometimes. Brenda was cute, but she sure talked nasal.
Carlton forgot to say, "This is Carlton, your doorman." 😒
That's the 1st time for me not hearing that from him!
It felt weird. 😉 💞
I loved Carlton.
I feel like Lucy and Ethel
Priceless
One of their better written episodes.
I just noticed the rope by Brenda's door. There is one in another apt too. Was this a thing in NYC apts or just part of the set they didn't bother to hide? And I do not like Rhoda with bangs.
Rope?? Are you talking about the chain lock?
Remember he was Vince her bf in season one. She had a thing for accordion players.
John Ritter another good looking great actor.
Rhoda looked so cute with bangs.
No
Depending on the year, Ritter was doing Three's Company or The Waltons when this ep was made. He was the Reverend Fordwick for years, on The Waltons. Ritter was a creep on this ep. Brenda could do much better. I wouldn't have dated him if he were the only man on earth. Brenda is too desperate. I always liked Benny. Brenda was so crazy about Woody Allen, which I never understood why. Why did she wear those awful overalls? They were popular for little kids during like 1979-83, but I never knew any adult women to wear them.
They wanted her to play a desperate character y dress her for the part. She could not outshine Rhoda the star.
The reason woody was her object of affection was to call attention to him. He was probably in the middle of a movie y needed exposure. Jews cover for one another as do other ethnicities. Plus he's unattractive y the show would get a laugh in keeping with the theme of Brenda's character.....desperato.
Watkins. Too soon for Threes Company
Jack Tripper, Marge Simpson, and Rhoda Morgenstern. What a great trio!!!
1:46 🥺The great John Ritter. 🙏🏼 I have twins and one is named John; awesome name. 💙
Glad you didn't name the other twin, Ritter. That would just have been too weird.
@randilevson9547 😆 I agree.
Wasn't John Ritter on there just a few episodes before?
Saundra Waller yeah as a nice accordion player
That’s why I never ever like Ida because she totally brainwashed her daughters into thinking that they needed a man to make them whole, no matter what.
Make them while?
While what?
That is how mother's thought back then. A woman needed to be married...
Jack Tripper!
RIP JOHN RITTER
"He's wearing a wedding ring." "Of course. We needed that for the hotel." I didn't like this episode but that part was funny. The rest of the episode was just too silly for me & Brenda's low self-esteem was heartbreaking. I was as mad at her early in the show as Rhoda was.
Me 2. And I’m a dude. Lol
It is observational comedy y all too existent
I love how Rhoda tries to instill self-confidence in Brenda, when Rhoda's self-confidence is always wavering.
Rhoda, the show that committed suicide. The audiences LOVED seeing her married. The writers didn't.
raybo1018 The writers had no choice but to follow orders from the EP, suits or the studio execs who wanted to get more high ratings. The show was called 'Rhoda' and not 'Rhoda and Joe.'
+raybo1018 Actually, the producers tried to get Judd Hirsch for the role of Joe. The chemistry between Harper and Groh was NOT good.
+irshgrl500 Judd Hirsch was Mike, that Rhoda dated in a few episodes.. they did look good together too.. I liked Joe and Rhoda, although i found Joe could be a jerk sometimes.. haha. But they looked good together.
raybo1018 When she got married the show went downhill. Joe was cute but his personality was 😕. It got a bit better when they divorced.
The writers made Rhoda and Joe fail, and Rhoda was aimed at Marxist feminists who can't stand families. However, Joe was just fine and I lost interest in that show when they divorced. It was a sad day in fantasy land. But the message was clear, independent women don't stay married, and look at what we have today. A lower birth rate than ever, like Japan, divorce at record numbers, fewer men wanting to get married to women who take them for a family court cleaning, and fatherless children who have a higher risk of ending up in jail.
Love her long, red poncho coat.
Brenda and Rhoda play mind games with guys alot. I never did that crap. It is best to be honest all along. Those mind games are phoney behavior and would be emotionally exhaustive.
I feel ya. I've always been to the alter 5 times.
Best to be honest? All along? No one does that….at least not in the beginning; and never ever ever totally honest. Total honesty is just an excuse to hurt people’s feelings!
What is this Lalalala, lalalala on the opening song? Sounds like a children't show.
I know! I always thought that. lol
RIP Val!
Julie Kavner is such a gem. Such an under-rated actress. She has a great line in a Woody Allen movie. She gets to say to Woody, "I think you snapped your cap." Old age prevents me from recalling which movie this was. Still makes me laugh.
Erik, There wasn’t anyone like Rhoda 😃
John's back! 🤗😍
Playing a jackass just like in Bride of Chucky.
Hahahahahahaha.
Ritter, sooo cute.
Games never work when it comes to relationships!!!!!!
John Ritters adult son looks just like he was back then
I hate when they got rid of Joe!
It was Valerie Harpers idea.
Rhoda having a husband could have been great, but I disagree that the character of Joe was believable or even likable. I personally couldn't stand the slimy guy from the git-go and was happy to see the last of him.
@@heidikickhouse- What made him slimy?,
@@eloiseockert6561 Really? Documentation, please.
@@eloiseockert6561 lol it was not
What a jerk John Ritter played in this episode. He is totally different on three's company. Brenda wake up and smell the roses 🌹. Dump him he's a jerk.
Rhoda was really insecure
Character. Mind you a Jewish character y we bathe in guilt. That y in marrying Jewish doctors.
23:45 yes, she was!
John Ritter always looked like the eternal child with zero sexappeal. He can play mean but he can't pull off hot !
Poor Brenda
Why would she even consider dating her boss in the first place?
Times have changed. This show was over 45 years ago.
Fringe benefits, like a classic car y new home was my personal experience.
Rhoda said that she didn't go to college....except that we already know that she went to art school, and so she DID go to college. The writers are usually very good with keeping the details consistent. Apparently they screwed up here.
Art school not college always
15:25 all I see is Mary Poppins 😂😂
Our parents had great taste. My name is really Sherry as well. Spelled the same. Does the year 1964 right a dingy.
Gee...
If Jerry & Brenda decided to go out steadily wouldn't he find out who Joe is?
Brenda was taking Rhoda's advise y it never would have gotten that far. If it did however, when your in love you can laugh as he should have been secure he won the girl to himself.
From season two on, I think too many of the episodes were of Brenda's perpetual personal problems.
I like the sister-to-sister relationship; Harper and Kavner are great together but Brenda never seems to mature or develop and her constant leaning on Rhoda gets to be tedious.
Youngest sibling syndrome. It's better than the Eddie Haskell syndrome, y yes both syndromes exist.
Hahahahahahaha hahahahahahaha we needed the ring for the motel. Hahahahahahaha quick on her feet, good for Brenda. Rhoda's pale green necklace was to out of proportion, it was too large y gaudy y i spent a balance of this episode trying to envision another jewelery type. Her necklace was a distraction.
My toy poodle is named Gatsby. 😊
Cute.
Jack Tripper? No Way ! I Love John Ritter
Wasn't John Ritter in a season one episode of this?
He played the part of the lobo accordion player guy
@@Imthebrownunicorn Which episode was this? I know there was another actor playing the accordion at the wedding, but it was not John Ritter. Was there another episode with accordion players?
A lot of people have low self esteem, including Rhoda.Brenda was always cute, I don't know why she was down on herself.Low self esteem can be funny on shows, in moderation, and if the people who have it are wry humored about it.Rhoda has no business interfering with Brenda's men, she couldn't make her own marriage work.The only guy of Brenda's I liked was the tollbooth operator with the glasses.He was cute, and had wry humor.
Oh oh but what about the cop?
It's a sitcom! "Rhoda has no business interfering with Brenda's men, she couldn't make her own marriage work." Um, she was with her husband during this episode so you are a teensy bit ahead of yourself, hon.
She didn't like seeing Brenda being hurt and debasing herself. Sue her; she loved her little sister.
True.
But it was just a sitcom
@@spaniard_flower2539 What cop?
That's john critter.😊🤗
Brenda's self esteem is so low.....I could never....the way he treated her.....gurl!!!
lol these childish games!
People with the name Sherry must have a strong personality. My real name is sherry, spelled the same way. Y Sherry's are all over this comment section y we are not laying down y dying either.
I would feel so weird doing that with my brother in law 😄
He's always nice to me too !
Its a shame the writers chose to portray Brenda as so insecure, mainly because she was so "overweight.". I remember watching this episode when it first came out, and it making me fear that I was too fat too, to ever be with a decent man.
Aww I think Carlton likes Brenda
Yeah but he forgets that between blackouts.
Sweet John Ritter. Rest in peace. He was always a sweet guy, everyone said, the opposite of this jerk he played.
John Ritter's character was a prick!😠
Right. I wonder if he was laughing hard during filming. C'mon he was a decent sensitive soul. God bless the bastard.
Rhoda series seems better than MTM in certain ways. It felt more eventful, while MTM kind felt dragging alone.
It's sad that when Rhoda and Joe Separated. She lost her beautiful aprt. Her office as a window dresser.
THIS IS SO ME AND MY SISTER!!! SHE IS LIKE BRENDA...WE FIGHT OFTEN OVER THE TRASH SHE DATES. SHE CAN DO SO MUCH BETTER
I couldn’t stand that accordion player. Oh God he was gross. I’m sorry, but couldn’t they have picked a better looking guy for Brenda or whoever?
I feel like Lucy and Ethel lol.
Wow the morals better back then saying the wedding ring is for the hotel - don’t need that today
Games people play. It's a crying shame.
May i shake your hand with the only 3 fingers that work. I'm a Jewess in a nursing home. A victim of antisemitism.
Poor brenda no date at work.
For those who were fans of John Ritter, my condolences. I never could stand him with his silly ass mugging for the camera and trying to be a cutesy boy. I don't like to speak ill of the dead but I would make the same comments if he was still alive.