Dudette is described as "beautiful" but it hardly fits the bill here, don't it?! It's more like a bad carbon copy of Jayne Mansfield but with a manly face. The cheeks are all over the place flabby and when she's half lying on the chairs long she gets a double chin. Thick in the face and watching her go away can only think one thing: that shapeless, flat, limp rear is almost down to her knees.
I don't get the appeal but she sang pretty good and her eyes are blue so I guess they're ok. But her mouth is really weird when she talks. I don't get her shape. She's even blimpier than Monroe who copied Harlow who was also pretty chunky, but each copy became more portly and less pretty, so I guess Harlow was alright. If you want a beautiful "voluptuous" (that means curvy) shape, then look no further than Lynda Carter or, to name another margarine face, Raquel Welch. Those were curvy yet slender and toned in the face and arms etc.
Anyway this episode is kinda slow and boring but I can't get past the woman's face. I guess she'd fit in in 2021 when manly women are the norm. But for that era? Heh! She would have passed as beautiful if she had she sung and kept her mouth closed at all other times. Silent type to give the illusion that she was interesting or slim. This episode is a 2/10. Nothing to sneeze at but there's a lot worse schlock out there, so I'm bumping it to a 4/10.
Maybe you liked it so don't get mad and read the other reviews. If you thought she looked good however, there's no accounting for taste, but you have none. That's it.