The title of this episode is a statement, rather than a question (no question mark). The story could have been so much more effective, if not for the two very unlikeable lead characters. Between Joan Blondell and William Demarest, I couldn't decide which one I liked the least. They play a couple who are always arguing and fighting. She believes (correctly) that he is cheating on her. It's kind of interesting that Demarest's TV set is showing scenes, both past and future, from his real life. What's more amazing is there were supposed to be two women interested in this old goat. Joan Blondell turned me off even more. In addition to being loud and abrasive, she acted like she considered herself "something to look at." Give me a break! Sandra Gould (as the "other woman") had it all over her! The story focused more on this unappealing couple, rather than exploring why the TV set did what it did. Good story, but could have been much better.