View Full Version : Florida should have stayed on this show
TVFactFan 10-02-2012, 09:11 PM She was so good and had so much in common with Maude. It's a shame that Norman Lear took her off the show because she was very funny. The show probably could have stayed in the top 10 if they left Florida on the show
ThomasE 10-05-2012, 11:00 PM I liked Florida on the show. I really only liked the first two seasons because of Esther Rolle. However, I started to watch the other eps and really like them as well. If fact, Florida is referenced to in the season five finale when Maude is trying to find a new maid. I thought that it was nice that they remembered her.
TVFactFan 10-05-2012, 11:35 PM I liked Florida on the show. I really only liked the first two seasons because of Esther Rolle. However, I started to watch the other eps and really like them as well. If fact, Florida is referenced to in the season five finale when Maude is trying to find a new maid. I thought that it was nice that they remembered her.
Oh really? I have to check that out
ThomasE 10-05-2012, 11:41 PM Oh really? I have to check that out
It was a 1978 episode. Maude wanted to find a maid as strong willed as Florida. Maude used her as an example as to the type of black maid she specifically wanted. I enjoyed the episode. Roscoe Lee Browne plays Victoria's father on two episodes. They were good episodes.
TVFactFan 10-06-2012, 12:45 AM It was a 1978 episode. Maude wanted to find a maid as strong willed as Florida. Maude used her as an example as to the type of black maid she specifically wanted. I enjoyed the episode. Roscoe Lee Browne plays Victoria's father on two episodes. They were good episodes.
I found it on youtube. I posted a thread about it because it was funny how Maude explained why she wanted a black maid and Walter's response
It was a 1977 ep:wave:
ThomasE 10-06-2012, 12:57 AM I found it on youtube. I posted a thread about it because it was funny how Maude explained why she wanted a black maid and Walter's response
It was a 1977 ep:wave:
My bad. I meant to say 1977. 1978 is when it ended.
JMFabiano524 11-14-2012, 08:48 PM She was so good and had so much in common with Maude. It's a shame that Norman Lear took her off the show because she was very funny. The show probably could have stayed in the top 10 if they left Florida on the show
I liked Mrs. Naugatuck too, though.
TVFactFan 11-14-2012, 08:56 PM I liked Mrs. Naugatuck too, though.
Not me, Never liked DRUNKS:lol:
LittleRickyII 11-14-2012, 10:37 PM Not me, Never liked DRUNKS:lol:
Mrs. Naugatuck is my favorite character after Maude. I liked her back during the original run and still do. I liked Florida, but I think there is a more vibrant chemistry between Maude and Mrs. Naugatuck, who was a truly unique and eccentric character. I'm finding seasons 3-5 are my favorite, and a lot of that has to do with Mrs. Naugatuck, plus Vivian, who evolved into a more interesting and funny character (she was sort of bland in the beginning). I'm not too crazy about the first couple seasons or the last.
Kasey 03-25-2015, 06:27 PM With Florida, Liberal Maude was always careful to treat her as an equal because she was black; since Mrs. Naugatuck was white, Maude was free to be more combative and IMO this made for much better comedy as Maude could openly express her disgust without feeling guilty (if Mrs N. had been a minority it would not have worked).
TVFactFan 03-25-2015, 07:13 PM With Florida, Liberal Maude was always careful to treat her as an equal because she was black; since Mrs. Naugatuck was white, Maude was free to be more combative and IMO this made for much better comedy as Maude could open express her disgust without feeling guilty (if Mrs N. had been a minority it would not have worked).
I agree with you and Im black. By that way that's the same way Edith Bunker treated Louise Jefferson
cleverfun3000 03-26-2015, 11:42 AM I agree with you and Im black. By that way that's the same way Edith Bunker treated Louise Jefferson
As in "with respect and concern for her feelings about the things she might say to her." More people should talk to one another that way. Not just interracially - but all people.
TV_on_the_Porch 03-26-2015, 06:23 PM Does that mean no more gay bashing?
cleverfun3000 03-28-2015, 07:23 PM Does that mean no more gay bashing?
This is NOT the forum to answer that question.
Wawwie 03-28-2015, 08:29 PM I agree with you and Im black. By that way that's the same way Edith Bunker treated Louise Jefferson
Edith Bunker always treated Louise Jefferson with sincere admiration and respect. There was never an ulterior motive with Edith. She was always honest, kind and caring. Edith and Louise were TRUE friends.
Maude sometimes pandered to Florida because she was black. That's NOT how Edith Bunker was AT ALL.
TVFactFan 03-28-2015, 10:26 PM Edith Bunker always treated Louise Jefferson with sincere admiration and respect. There was never an ulterior motive with Edith. She was always honest, kind and caring. Edith and Louise were TRUE friends.
Maude sometimes pandered to Florida because she was black. That's NOT how Edith Bunker was AT ALL.
How bout when her and Louise had a argument and she felt like she had to apologize first because Louise was black?
Wawwie 03-28-2015, 10:35 PM How bout when her and Louise had a argument and she felt like she had to apologize first because Louise was black?
If you're talking about the time that Archie left a counterfeit bill in his dry cleaning, Edith wanted to apologize because she loved Louise, NOT because Louise is black.... don't know what you are talking about.
I can't think of one bad thing to say about Edith Bunker. She truly loved Louise and Lionel... not because they're black... but because they were her friends, and THEY (Louise and Lionel) loved Edith just the same.
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