1040 or Fight
- Episode aired Nov 28, 1970
- 30m
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7.8/10
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Mary's income-tax returns are audited by an amorous IRS agent.Mary's income-tax returns are audited by an amorous IRS agent.Mary's income-tax returns are audited by an amorous IRS agent.
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- TriviaThis episode's credited co-writer, David Davis, credits Rhoda's oft-quoted chocolate line ("I should just apply it directly to my hips") to staff writer Treva Silverman, who, according to Davis, came up with the line during the dress rehearsal and gave it to producer James L. Brooks.
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Rhoda Morgenstern: [regarding a piece of candy] I don't know why I'm putting this in my mouth. I should just apply it directly to my hips.
- ConnectionsRemade as De Sylvia Millecam Show: Schikken of voorkomen (1994)
- SoundtracksLove Is All Around
Written and Performed by Sonny Curtis
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Mary Gets Audited
Paul Sand was a cool guy who showed up quite a lot on TV during this era. As a matter of fact, I believe he had his own show where he played musician with a Boston symphony orchestra. In this episode, Mary gets audited by the IRS and Sand is her auditor. He is a quirky, handsome young man who starts to really enjoy their encounters. She starts to go out with him. Of course, hanging over everything is the audit itself. He is torn between his duty and his feelings for her. What is really interesting to the nerd in me is how she could be audited when her salary was so little. Then I realized that my first teaching contract was $6700 a year at approximately the same time. Hard to believe. Anyway, this is a gentle episode and Sand is so likable.
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- Jan 30, 2017
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