"Room 222" Where Is It Written? (TV Episode 1972) Poster

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(1972)

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dtucker864 November 2023
Warning: Spoilers
It must have been the "in" thing for celebrities to do guest shots on Room 222 just like it was to play the villians on the "Batman" show. There are so many celebs that appeared with Pete, Liz and Alice in this one it is none other then the queen of soul herself Aretha Franklin who gets to belt out an amazing tune and impress us all! Oh and the thing I like about this episode is that it is respectful to religion. They even have an extended segment showing a church serving where everyone is praising God how nice. There are two unlikely students in this episode that get together and draw inspiration from each other. One is a struggling student who wants to be a minister and one is "Crazy Judy" who smokes a joint in class. Poor Liz deserves a Purple Heart for the work she does here. Guidance counselors have it just as hard as teachers do!
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Two Trouble Students
Jimmy_the_Gent427 February 2021
Liz has her hands full with Craig, an average student who wants to go to Harvard Divinity School and "Crazy" Judy a smart mouthed disruptive girl.

One of the most memorable episodes. Craig is played by John David Carson and Judy is Joy Bang, both who appeared in some interesting but low budget films of the time. One of the biggest guest stars is Aretha Franklin playing a old friend of Liz's who runs a Christian work shop. She sings a gospel song and tries to advise Craig who wants to be a minister.
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