Grandma's Big Decision
- Episode aired Jan 19, 1993
- 30m
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Bill's mother asks Margaret to kill her; Sophie moves into Jordan's apartment building.Bill's mother asks Margaret to kill her; Sophie moves into Jordan's apartment building.Bill's mother asks Margaret to kill her; Sophie moves into Jordan's apartment building.
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- TriviaMother Powers (Cloris Leachman) makes an unusual reference to the recent past when Caitlin (Valerie Mahaffey) suddenly remembers a Christmas Eve when the family was gathered around watching Miracle on 34th Street (1947), and her grandmother unceremoniously announced, "There is no Santa Claus." As Caitlin relives this unpleasant memory, Mother Powers goes to the next level: "That's nothin'. There's no Natalie Wood now, either." (Natalie Wood, who was nine years old at the time she played Susan Walker in the 1947 film, died by presumed drowning in 1981, 12 years before this episode aired.)
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Margaret Powers: This is just like you! You waltz into my house, you say you're staying until you die and then you ask me to kill you! Well, it's ludicrous. I don't believe for one moment you want to die. You're having far too much fun tormenting me!
- SoundtracksThe Powers That Be
Music by Marvin Hamlisch
Lyrics by Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman
Performed by Stephen Bishop
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Episode 17 "Grandma's Big Decision" brings back Cloris Leachman
The last episode with a 1992 copyright, and one that aired on the USA Network, beginning with Margaret asking Charlotte to read Sophie's private journal (Margaret: "are you defying me Charlotte?" Charlotte: "oh I wouldn't do that ma'am...not unless I had a tumor or something!"). Upon learning that her stepdaughter has found an apartment to live (right next door to Jordan!), Margaret begins to feel exuberant, until the unexpected arrival of Bill's 92-year-old mother, Enid Powers (the wonderful Cloris Leachman), who plans to stay 'until I die!' She knows all about Sophie (Mother Powers: "I know, Billy's bastard daughter! Billy tells me everything...say, does he ever hear from that bastard son of his in Arizona! Gotcha!"). She calls the maid Charlene by mistake (Charlotte: "actually ma'am it's Charlotte!" Mother Powers: "oh, why did you change it?"). Later, she calls her Chariot, to which Charlotte answers: "swing low ma'am!" Bradley takes her on a tour of the Senate, losing her "after she stood up on her chair in the Senate gallery and called Sam Nunn a thief and a fruitcake!" Two weeks of constantly dealing with her mother-in-law have Margaret completely rattled (Margaret: "Bill, it's just not fair, she said she'd be dead by now!" Bill: "you want to murder my mother?" Margaret: "now Bill, hear me out!" Bill: "Margaret, what you're suggesting here right in this room is...is not nice!"). Despondent about her approaching 93rd birthday, Mother Powers figures she can ask Margaret if she could help her 'slip away,' but "no hair dryers in the bath tub!" (Margaret: "and to think I always thought you hated me!" Mother Powers: "I did! That's why I thought I could count on ya!"). Bill overhears his mother complaining about him (Bill: "darn it mother, I've been hearing that my whole life, I can't count on Billy to do this, I can't count on Billy to do that, now what is it this time, what do you think Billy can't do?" Margaret: "Bill, your mother wants someone to help her die!" Bill: "I can't do that!" Mother Powers: "SEE?"). The birthday celebration grows somewhat tense, especially when Bill tells everyone about his wife's problem (Bill: "oh it's nothing, she's just having guilt pangs about wanting to kill my mother!" Margaret: "Bill, that is completely untrue! Enid asked me to help her kill herself!"). Bill can't figure out why women have a problem with age, but things do turn out all right in the end. Cloris Leachman has a larger role than her previous appearance in episode 9, and Holland Taylor really shines in a bravura performance; unfortunately, just two more entries were still ahead, both involving President Clinton.
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