Well, not really, but that's what Maude says after Walter announces that he's going to have a vasectomy. He keeps his feelings about her pregnancy to himself, only saying that he believes that Maude knows what he wants. To Arthur, he confides that he doesn't want to make Maude's moral decisions for her but down deep doesn't want to have the responsibility of being a father at his age.
Veteran actor Robert Mandan guest stars, one of several appearances on "Maude" in different roles. Elizabeth Welsh also appears as a pregnant neighbor who relishes thr idea of being a mother again (for the fifth time). The episode has its share of laughs, but really is more serious in nature. The writers really explore all of the issues here, giving the episode a fair view of the situation.
Veteran actor Robert Mandan guest stars, one of several appearances on "Maude" in different roles. Elizabeth Welsh also appears as a pregnant neighbor who relishes thr idea of being a mother again (for the fifth time). The episode has its share of laughs, but really is more serious in nature. The writers really explore all of the issues here, giving the episode a fair view of the situation.