Some rather dry comedy gives a unique perspective to this episode where Julia is reunited with an old college friend (Marius Weyers) who has painted a portrait of Julia sans clothing. She's outraged over being exploited without her permission so this episode deals with the issue of emotional violation and the disruption of someone's privacy. The scene of the characters doing their best to keep Julia from seeing the portrait is very funny, but overall it's pretty bland with even Bernice getting a story to tell that isn't funny in the least. Weyers, familiar to me for playing a jewel thief on "Golden Girls", is a classy guest star, reminding me of John Cleese. This episode indicates that the show was beginning to slip.
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How can you further embarrass a woman already mooned Atlanta accidentally?
mark.waltz18 December 2022
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