The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd
- Serie de TV
- 1987–1991
- 30min
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8.1/10
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Una mujer divorciada de 30 años afronta cambios de carrera, vida urbana, relaciones y desafíos de la vida en Nueva York.Una mujer divorciada de 30 años afronta cambios de carrera, vida urbana, relaciones y desafíos de la vida en Nueva York.Una mujer divorciada de 30 años afronta cambios de carrera, vida urbana, relaciones y desafíos de la vida en Nueva York.
- Nominado a 11 premios Primetime Emmy
- 3 premios ganados y 16 nominaciones en total
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The show started on NBC, which foolishly cancelled it, then the Lifetime cable network picked it up. Molly Dodd was similar to Ally McBeal, but she was not as neurotic. She was just a single woman trying to make it out in the world, and helped (and sometimes hindered) by the quirky characters surrounding her. My favorite was her doorman, who apparently had lived quite a life before he took the job in her building. My other favorite character was her crazy boss at the publishing company she worked at right before the series ended for good. There have been very few good shows with good women characters, and this is one of the best.
charming. quirky. surreal. trippy. sweet. sad. disappointing. rewarding. alluring. intellectual. musical. ENTRANCING!
This show finally nabbed me when I was at someone else's house, and Molly was reporting on an undercover police investigation. This was a chick show, and I'd have been damned if anyone caught me enjoying a chick show. But the quirky comedy was just my style. I was hooked. Obviously influential on the self-satisfied Ally McBeal, Molly Dodd is in serious need or some new time in syndication.
Molly's middle-of-the-night chats with her dearly departed dad.
Marion Ross playing the role of her overly-concerned mother.
Her all-knowing doorman.
Perpetually unlucky in love.
Bizarre fantasy sequences.
Her neighbors (Ron [who later turned up in 'Mad About You'] reading the paper, and the back page headline shouting "Ron Wants Out" when their marriage was crumbling.)
Gut-wrenching loss (anaphylactic shock.)
Hope from despairing loss.
David Strathairn.
New York.
Lordy, I miss this show!
This show finally nabbed me when I was at someone else's house, and Molly was reporting on an undercover police investigation. This was a chick show, and I'd have been damned if anyone caught me enjoying a chick show. But the quirky comedy was just my style. I was hooked. Obviously influential on the self-satisfied Ally McBeal, Molly Dodd is in serious need or some new time in syndication.
Molly's middle-of-the-night chats with her dearly departed dad.
Marion Ross playing the role of her overly-concerned mother.
Her all-knowing doorman.
Perpetually unlucky in love.
Bizarre fantasy sequences.
Her neighbors (Ron [who later turned up in 'Mad About You'] reading the paper, and the back page headline shouting "Ron Wants Out" when their marriage was crumbling.)
Gut-wrenching loss (anaphylactic shock.)
Hope from despairing loss.
David Strathairn.
New York.
Lordy, I miss this show!
Every time I look up a Molly Dodd listing, I see requests for this incredible series to be produced on DVD. Who can we let know there is a market for this and it should be out on DVD? It's one of the best series ever, yet it seems to have dropped off the face of the earth (except for a run on GoodLife, which many cable affiliates don't seem to offer).
What needs to be done to get Days and Nights of Molly Dodd released on DVD???
What needs to be done to get Days and Nights of Molly Dodd released on DVD???
I watched this show religiously in the late 80s when I moved to Boston. It was a show with great feelings. The first year or so on NBC was so-so; I didn't see those shows till after it left there. But on Lifetime the show was fantastic. It seems to have gone into oblivion now unfortunately. Maybe someday it'll be rebroadcast on cable... A great show with a soul.
This series was a wacky satire of a female's life in New York City. Some would find it slightly surreal, but not a true New Yorker. Much more true-to-life than "Sex in the City", this was a real woman, real apartment, real doorman, etc. True, the apt was too large for her means, but maybe it was "rent-controlled/stabilized". Her doorman was very intelligent and witty, but I know some who are!
My favorite celebrity spotting was Nathan Lane who appeared in an early episode playing a putative employer and who, at the time, was so hilarious and appealed to me so much I said "He is going places!" How right I was. I also adored David Straithorn as her very shy bookstore-owner boyfriend.
I loved this show & would buy it on DVD or watch it in syndication!
My favorite celebrity spotting was Nathan Lane who appeared in an early episode playing a putative employer and who, at the time, was so hilarious and appealed to me so much I said "He is going places!" How right I was. I also adored David Straithorn as her very shy bookstore-owner boyfriend.
I loved this show & would buy it on DVD or watch it in syndication!
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- TriviaThis is the first sitcom that, from its original conception, did not have an audience or a laugh track.
- Citas
Molly Dodd: Crazy with a "K"
- ConexionesFeatured in The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1987)
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