The irreplaceable Lanie Kazan makes another episode as Aunt Frieda, having financial issues but engaged to the wealthy Donald O'Connor. It's the exact same situation that friends going through so Freida doesn't get sympathy from Maxwell (who wants to get Freida out), but O'Connor is actually insecure about the kind of life that he would give Frieda. big laugh when O'Connor says he'll never be known for his dancing considering his musical past on stage and screen. Even though he's a man in his 70s, O'Connor prove he still has it when Fran attempts to teach him how to dance. But there's a twist coming, one that's a little disturbing, and in one moment rather naughty. Fellow Broadway veteran Marilyn Cooper makes another appearance as grandma Nettie (Freida's mother), and hopefully, the grass will end up being greener for Freida going on.
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