Murray wants to confess to Mary that he loves her.Murray wants to confess to Mary that he loves her.Murray wants to confess to Mary that he loves her.
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Murray Slaughter: [talking about Mary] Why shouldn't I love her? For over five years we've worked side by side, day after day. Haven't you ever felt it, Lou? Didn't you ever sit in the news room at the end of a long day, all hot and sweaty and rotten. And there's she was, all sweet and perfumed.
Murray Slaughter: [Lou is starting to see his point and beginning to smile] And you suddenly had this tremendous urge to...
Lou Grant: [snapping out of it] Stop right there, Murray! Don't you finish that sentence!
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Mary Tyler Moore Show: Menage-a-Lou (1976)
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Written and Performed by Sonny Curtis
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Another personal crisis for Murray
Well done episode. Murray reveals to Lou that he is in love with Mary - something that has been hinted-at a few times in earlier episodes.
In the subplot Ted feels left out as no one ever comes to him for help. A sympathetic Mary dredges up a problem she has (an annoying drop-in neighbour at her new apartment) and gives it to Ted to solve.
The neighbour issue is a real one. Mary Kay Place plays the chirpy problem neighbour and Penny Marshall is funny as her deadpan flatmate.
Ted is still dim and annoying but not so obnoxious these days.
In the subplot Ted feels left out as no one ever comes to him for help. A sympathetic Mary dredges up a problem she has (an annoying drop-in neighbour at her new apartment) and gives it to Ted to solve.
The neighbour issue is a real one. Mary Kay Place plays the chirpy problem neighbour and Penny Marshall is funny as her deadpan flatmate.
Ted is still dim and annoying but not so obnoxious these days.
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