It's awfully hard to like Su Ann Nivens. She is self centered and cruel. Suddenly, however, she falls in love with a real hunk, who is much like she is. He is trolling to get her to bring him into her investments. He also has no commitment to her, grabbing and kissing Mary when Sue Ann is out of the room. He is one of those guys who is always trying to impress people with his accomplishments (which are probably made up). He uses his good looks to get his way. This is one time when Mary really feels sorry for her adversary, but knows that anything she says is going to be met with resistance. This is also another journey into the Teddy Awards where Murray and Sue Ann are nominated. Ted, of course, is livid not to be included. Catch the tuxedos, by the way.
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The pass
Rrrobert24 February 2020
Fun straight ahead comedy episode. Sue Ann starts a romance with the hunky Doug (James Luisi). On the night of the Teddy Awards he makes a pass at Mary. Should Mary tell Sue Ann about it? Then Sue Ann announces she is going into business with Doug.
The subplot deals with various characters being nominated or not nominated, winning or not winning.
Nice to see Georgette back. I don't think Marie Slaughter made it to a single Teddy Awards. Her presence isn't really necessary and it would blow out the episode budget to hire Joyce Bulifant just for a walk-on.
The subplot deals with various characters being nominated or not nominated, winning or not winning.
Nice to see Georgette back. I don't think Marie Slaughter made it to a single Teddy Awards. Her presence isn't really necessary and it would blow out the episode budget to hire Joyce Bulifant just for a walk-on.
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