Lou runs into a woman who sent him a "Dear John" letter during World War II.Lou runs into a woman who sent him a "Dear John" letter during World War II.Lou runs into a woman who sent him a "Dear John" letter during World War II.
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- TriviaDue to Mary Tyler Moore having a flare-up of her diabetes, during a good portion of filming the The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970)), Mary Tyler Moore, she was left weak and drained - with some weeks being 'better' (less incapacitating) than others. During the times Ms Moore wasn't feeling terrific, efforts were made to make her workload easier; one way this was accomplished was to lessen the amount of time she needed to be in makeup and hair, by having her wear a wig. Although this was kept quiet, the wig Ms Moore wore (as seen in this episode), wasn't very similair to Mary's usual hair style; a variation on a simple, side-parted hair style. Her eyes were also extremely sensitive at this time, and in several episodes, Ms Moore couldn't wear the false eyelashes (most actresses wear).
- GoofsAlthough Lou tells Mary that his relationship with Veronica Ludlow took place during World War II before he met his wife, Edie, earlier in the series he made it clear that he knew Edie before going off to war.
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Written and Performed by Sonny Curtis
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3 cheers for Lou Grant !!!
Aside from the rest of the episode, Lou Grants way of handling an old flame that turns out to be nothing but a tramp by all respects is classic. The bachelor party portion contains some great one liners and with Sue Anne Nivens in the mix you can't help but have a good episode.
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- Apr 29, 2022
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