Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA widower with kids hires a Hispanic housekeeper. To prevent her deportation, he marries her. They must conceal their arrangement while navigating the complexities of their newfound family d... Alles lesenA widower with kids hires a Hispanic housekeeper. To prevent her deportation, he marries her. They must conceal their arrangement while navigating the complexities of their newfound family dynamic.A widower with kids hires a Hispanic housekeeper. To prevent her deportation, he marries her. They must conceal their arrangement while navigating the complexities of their newfound family dynamic.
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Actually it was not a bad little comedy. But it suffered from a bad weekly spot. It was on Fridays, I believe. The plot line is based on the problems of avoiding Dora's deportation by any means necessary (which is like Lucille Ball's determination to get into show business by any means necessary on I LOVE LUCY). Dora's boss, a W.A.S.P., marries her, but her weekly attempts to please him and keep in the country always show that she is a little more with it due to street smarts.
There were other plot points that were never fully covered due to it's short run. The boss/husband was previously married (with children). His wife was on a plane that apparently was commandeered by terrorists four years before, and never heard from again - so there was a potential situation like Tennyson's ENOCH ARDEN of the missing person turning up again.
There was also a nice addition to the cast - Henry Jones, that dependable character actor. It was his first regular role on a comedy series since his two year stint on Cloris Leachman's PHYLLIS. Here he was a W.A.S.P. aristocrat, who constantly got to see that his fine contacts meant nothing. In one episode, Dora learns Jones knows Nancy Reagan (they are old friends). She convinces him to make a phone call asking the President (through Nancy) to kill some immigration problem. No problem to Henry, he insists. We watch him make a few calls, and he eventually does get Nancy. We hear a pleasant conversation (of course, only from Jones side) going on. After two minutes, a promise to see Nancy and Ronnie when they are back home, Henry hangs up. Dora is looking daggers at her, as he realizes he never got to ask Nancy for the favor!
Not a bad show really, which, with a better time slot, might have made it. But not one of the worst films - not by a long stretch.
Two things are worth mentioning about it, however; first, it was the introduction of Elizabeth Pena, she with the facially large nose, slightly closed eyes, and superbly sexy voice -- sort of a throaty drawl with a very slight Cuban undertone. Catch her in "Lone Star" or "Tortilla Soup" if you want to see her at her best. The second, as I recall, was the way the show acknowledged its poor ratings. At one point Dora made a virtual pistol shot at a TV Nintendo game, and stated that she wished she could zap "Beauty and the Beast" in the same manner. And at the end the someone in the cast announced that the series had been canned - and came out for a bow in front of the studio audience. A nice touch, when most canceled sitcoms just disappear into the ether without a by-your-leave.
i think that the actress might have been Christina ricci, but when i went to her page it wasn't listed...i do remember one of the young up and comers, if i'm not mistaken..but it sure would be good if you could put the rest of the cast, i know that the show didn't even last a year, but i kind of enjoyed it all, and would like to know who the rest of the cast is/was
Susan
This is junk.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe series is remembered for its concluding scene in the final episode. The characters are in an airport, and Peter, the lead, is departing for a two year business trip abroad and leaving the kids with Dora. But then he returns and says that it's been canceled. Dora asks if he means the flight, and he replies that the series is canceled. The camera immediately pulls back to reveal the stage and studio audience, and the cast takes a bow.
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[In an airport]
Dora Calderon: What's wrong, Peter?
Peter Farrell: It's been canceled.
Dora Calderon: The flight?
Peter Farrell: No. Our series.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Newhart: I Married Dick (1988)
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