View Full Version : It's A Wonderful Job"


bry
08-04-2004, 10:08 PM
"ooh. it's cold in here. a little jack frost nippin' at your mood?"

maddie dwells in self pity after her aunt dies and she neglects visiting her. she goes to a bar and meets an angel. he takes away the past two and a half years and all she has known changes. and she can't get things back to the way they were until she almost dies.
she comes to and changes her views on things. at the end, she gives dave one across the lips on top of the table. life is back to normal.

the look on maddie's face on the elevator...when they started singing "it's beginning to look a lot look christmas" was me exactly. i do not believe in christmas and that music makes me feel the way she looked.
what made this episode was the dialog. great stuff, very creative.

lionel stander and cherly tiegs guest starred here.

rating: 7

kismet
08-05-2004, 07:58 AM
I watch this epsidoe for the compilation scene - the one right before she is going to hit the wall - I love the passion of it all. Of course, the kiss at the end is something else I love.;)

CyBr
08-05-2004, 12:43 PM
I think this episode is a little harsh on Maddie, but the payoff is worth it! The flashback scenes are great. The best part for me is that Maddie has to admit that David means more to her than she wants us to think. The kiss at the end is the icing on the cake!

Tazmania
08-05-2004, 01:53 PM
This is one of my favourites!
I like the whole set up of this epi.
Maddie learns a lesson but she also realises that she can't do without Dave and the rest of Blue Moon.
I also like the part at her house while she is watching Dave and Rich talk about her.
David is also confessing that he really thinks she is special!
That breaks her heart.
Love the end with the great kiss!

bry
08-05-2004, 07:23 PM
never was a fan of "hart to hart" but putting that in the story was an intersting twist on a probable future.
it was a good episode. i really like "it's a wonderful life". the idea of possible timelines have always intrigued me. this was sort of a mix of it plus one of my other favourite stories, "a christmas carol".
but my main attration to that was jacob marley. guess the new agnes was the new version of marley, huh? before he found out about money and greed.

CindyK
08-05-2004, 09:07 PM
Actually I think the new Agnes....is more like Maddie....or at least the career obsessed, nose to the grindstone boss that Maddie acts like some of the time. And Maddie sees this. She sees her and David's relationship played out in this scene....through boss Agnes and subordinate Bert. And she really doesn't want it to be that way...so this is a turning point in the episode for Maddie...she first starts to see that maybe at times she is harsh and wrong.

I just love how this episode resonates with both It's A Wonderful Life (Maddie sees that the persons in her life are diminished by her absence...) and with the archetype, A Christmas Carol, (Maddie sees lessons about her own behavior and wants to change.) This episode is in my top ten favorites as well.

david&maddie4ever
08-06-2004, 09:36 PM
Ahh, the kiss. *sighs* Great, character building, episode.

marla
11-14-2004, 05:13 AM
as my group date continues threw this christmas episode ( and possibly threw christmas!) we had a lot of fun with this and a bit of a discussion. something didn't 'work' with this episode. although, as cindyk suggested i now have a tradition of two christmas episodes, and for two different types of moods.

i think the feeling was it was too much maddie and too little david and therefore was a bit out of balance.

also, i love the maddie character and seeing her portrayed in a way that seemed so unflattering, i think, didn't sit well with me.

nevertheless, i will be watching both christmas episodes, one for fun and one for when i feel overwhelmed.

Tamm
12-19-2004, 11:00 AM
Well this wasn't the episode I was expecting when I tuned in today and I missed the title coming up on screen so I was a little confused :confused: but thanks abc1 for the Christmas schedule change, I loved it :)

I think its my favourite episode so far, I felt so sad for Maddie all the way through. And then for David when he wondered what might have been. Dark episode all the way through to the montage.

But wow what an ending ....

:love:

MulberryGal
12-20-2004, 07:53 AM
I can't believe they changed the running order at the weekends!

that means I've missed this episode AGAIN! :(

I'll never get to see it now.....grrr... :mad:


Mul

Tamm
12-20-2004, 10:30 AM
Maybe they will change the weekday scheduling too and show it on Christmas Eve?

And I think that after Christmas they will go back on schedule at the weekends so they might show the episode again in its rightful place. I hope so cause I want to watch it again

marla
12-30-2004, 03:02 AM
from the moonlighting social club:

this episode was watched on christmas eve and pretty much all of us had seen frank capras 'it's a wonderful life' on tv around the same time.

again, this is a really diverse group of 97 people. some have seen the show before and some have never seen moonlighting.

from a sexy austrailian man who is a real charmer:
maddie could never have seen herself in agnes. maddie is a wonderful, beautiful sexy american woman who kept these people employeed.'

from a woman who is really very sweet, but is having a bit of a tough time with her female employer:
'i hope she remembers the lessons she's learned from this! about what's really important!!! (or should i put that in capital letters!)

some people commented that moonlighting had replaced the tv show 'hart to hart' and the references to that show were funny. the houseman visiting from hart to hart.
common comment: 'i thought he was dead.'

lots of laughter at the receptionist finding a job for "rhymes for the times"

most comments were about the final kissing scene:

'i never knew bruce willis was so sexy. i mean, i know he loves women... but who knew he could move his legs like that?'

'i never knew cybill shepherd was so sexy. did you see the way she got on top of him? and the way he pulled himself up to get to her. wow!'

'did you see the way he was touching her thigh at the first kiss?'

and from an older lady:
'weren't they both dressed beautifully?'

happy new year ya'll!

CyBr
01-02-2005, 09:50 AM
I saw this one again over Christmas and I had a couple new thoughts. First, although seeing herself in someone like Agnes obviously had quite an effect on Maddie, I can't quite see how not knowing Maddie would have changed Agnes like that. I think Agnes was going to be who she was regardless of who she knew. Second, I was struck this time how Maddie's attitude about David changed. She left the office being upset about the business, but she obviously had some issues about her relationship with David after seeing him with someone else. I love her expression when the angel tells her that it takes longer for an image of a person to fade when you're feeling more intensely about them. This is a nice set up to the next episodes (the Sam arc) where she's trying to come to terms with how she really feels about him.

Tamm
01-04-2005, 06:12 PM
Hey, its only a plot point, don't quibble!!

Sorry! I love this episode :)

CyBr
01-05-2005, 07:44 AM
Oh I love it too! I just had a couple new thoughts as I watched it this time. Not meant as a quibble. I said it was a great set up to what followed. :)

SweetCakes
01-05-2005, 04:04 PM
It amuses me the way that the people in the background who are supposed to be 'frozen' (when Maddie and Albert (was that the angels' name?!) return to the bar after their visits) if you look closely, you can see them sort of swaying :lol:

I love the flashback sequence. And the kiss of course! :D