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Also, the sub-ghost dimension that Coulson and Fitz were in was pretty eerie. And I think that not having any music during those scenes contributed to its eeriness.
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And what is hot robot up to?
It looks like she wants a better brain. Also, I figured that Aida was going to have a more pivotal role in this season, and wasn't just going to be Dr. Radcliffe's Julie Newmar.
It looks like she wants a better brain. Also, I figured that Aida was going to have a more pivotal role in this season, and wasn't just going to be Dr. Radcliffe's Julie Newmar.
You must be as old as me to remember that show. She was one good looking woman.
You must be as old as me to remember that show. She was one good looking woman.
I remember it. I didn't even check the link for "My Living Doll," although the implications may have escaped me back then. She still doesn't look bad for her age.
You must be as old as me to remember that show. She was one good looking woman.
Yes she was. And yes I am. However, like Ralph, I was too young to understand all of the sexually suggestive jokes and sexual innuendos and double entendres in the show.
Yes she was. And yes I am. However, like Ralph, I was too young to understand all of the sexually suggestive jokes and sexual innuendos and double entendres in the show.
I remember very little of the episodes. But, I have a vivid memory of her wearing only a towel. I was only 12 at the time, didn't know much about girls then, but knew there was something about her I liked!
I remember very little of the episodes. But, I have a vivid memory of her wearing only a towel. I was only 12 at the time, didn't know much about girls then, but knew there was something about her I liked!
I was around 8 and remember that occasionally, she naively was willing to take off her clothes in awkward situations and Bob Cummings had to hurriedly stop her.
Two versions of the opening credits were created. The first version had Rhoda wearing short lingerie similar to a teddy; according to an interview with Newmar included on the DVD release, this version was rejected as being too risque, so a new version with Rhoda wearing a full-length outfit (though still suggestive of lingerie) was filmed. This latter version is the one used on the versions of the episodes that were broadcast and released to DVD; however, the unofficial circulation of several episodes used the teddy version of the credits.
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