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The episode Mary Falls In Love was not the best episode and it got me to realize, I don't really like Mary's life outside of work. While I liked her friends, I really didn't care for her love life. The men in her life were horrible. IMO Especially, that guy Joe Warner. I thought Mary was a strong person, but she fell for this clown like a house of cards.
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Yeah me too. I think part of it is that so much of Mary's character was that she was a single woman on her own. When you started seeing her in the role of the girlfriend, she lost a bit of her uniqueness and thus, her appeal.
Part of it was also that most of the guys out there kind of thought of Mary as "their" Mary, that is, the fantasy of the woman who could never be theirs but that they were just a bit in love with. We were jealous of those other guys! And part of it was, as you said, her choice in men. Mostly losers. I liked the Joe character, actually, at least a bit more than the others, but yeah, Mary was so much stronger than any of them they barely registered. |
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Does anyone think its a coincidence that BOTH Mary and Rhoda fell hard for a guy named "Joe"?
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Mary's Joe worked in construction. Did Rhoda's Joe also work in construction? I thought he did as well? |
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Would it have been better if it was a guy in the station like how Jim and Pam is on the office. |
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Well, I don't want to give anything away, but no I just like Mary as a single gal, but I understand the necessity to show her personal life. |
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I always thought that was funny!
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I never realized that. That is funny.
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The VERY FEW likeable guys she dated had a weird quirk and/or Mary had some kind of hang-up about dating them. A couple of them were downright great characters who I would have liked to see more of. I think Jerry Van Dyke was probably the best, most believable match for her - largely due to Mary being the TV wife of his real-life brother and him such a great actor in his own right. |
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Well said! Excellent post! I haven't seen the Jerry Van Dyke episode in a while, but when I do, I'll see how he stacks up. LOL |
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Wow, that was Ted Bessell? I knew he looked familiar. LOL |
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But not our dear ol' Mary.
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I guess it would have changed the premise of the show too much to have Mary get into a long-term relationship. So they usually went with the Boyfriend of the Week model!
And then, the one time Mary admits she's serious about someone, it's Joe (Ted Bessell) - who wasn't good enough for our Mary! The nerve, seeing other women! The two Boyfriends of the Week that I liked the most were Robert C. Brand, the IRS auditor (Paul Sand), and Steven Linder (Peter Strauss). Paul Sand was just adorable (I was about 11 years old at the time, and he was the ultimate "non-threatening male" for every little girl to have a crush on!). Peter Strauss played a shockingly younger man (7 years!), which I find really amusing, given that the real-life Mary later married a man 17 years younger! I think Mary Richards should've given Steven Linder a chance. |
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