Nobody believes Rose when she says that her younger sister, Holly (Inga Swenson), is a troublemaker.Nobody believes Rose when she says that her younger sister, Holly (Inga Swenson), is a troublemaker.Nobody believes Rose when she says that her younger sister, Holly (Inga Swenson), is a troublemaker.
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- TriviaOn-screen sisters Betty White and Inga Swenson had both appeared 27 years previously in Advise & Consent (1962).
- GoofsGary's left arm changes position on the couch when he hits on Rose.
- Quotes
Rose Nylund: [referring to her sister, Holly] She's a world-renowned flautist.
Dorothy Petrillo Zbornak: [nods] She plays the flute.
Rose Nylund: No, Dorothy, she plays the *flaut*. It's a Scandinavian instrument that looks like a tuba except it's got hair on the bottom. Of *course* she plays the flute!
- ConnectionsReferences Rodan (1956)
Featured review
Sibling rivalry rears its ugly head.
Rose isn't best pleased when her youngest sister Holly arrives for a visit, it isn't long before she starts causing problems for everyone. Blanche is dating a sleazeball named Gary Tucker, and Sophia agrees to babysit Dreyfuss the dog.
I am loving that Rose is centre stage once again, the writers seemed to make greater use our of Betty White's magical comedy timing and sweet naivety.
It's a very funny watch, with the usual sharp one liners and sarcastic one liners, it's also nice to see a bit of division among the girls. It's good to see more of Blanche's family, Holly is so different to the the sweet and middle headed Rose.
Sibling rivalry, it can manifest in many ways, it's good to see Rose put her spoilt sister in her place. We learn that Rose isn't always the ditzy fool they she makes out to be.
That scene where Dreyfuss arrives in the living room with the pair of trousers is a scream.
8/10.
I am loving that Rose is centre stage once again, the writers seemed to make greater use our of Betty White's magical comedy timing and sweet naivety.
It's a very funny watch, with the usual sharp one liners and sarcastic one liners, it's also nice to see a bit of division among the girls. It's good to see more of Blanche's family, Holly is so different to the the sweet and middle headed Rose.
Sibling rivalry, it can manifest in many ways, it's good to see Rose put her spoilt sister in her place. We learn that Rose isn't always the ditzy fool they she makes out to be.
That scene where Dreyfuss arrives in the living room with the pair of trousers is a scream.
8/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Oct 13, 2023
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- Runtime30 minutes
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