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Mary, suffering from appendicitis, shares a hospital room with an eccentric patient (Phyllis Diller).
Mary, suffering from appendicitis, shares a hospital room with an eccentric patient (Phyllis Diller).
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S5, EP24 "No Place Like Home"Mary and Lester try to help homeless citizens find work and shelter.
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S5, EP23 "The Class of '90"Mary, suffering from appendicitis, shares a hospital room with an eccentric patient (Phyllis Diller).
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S5, EP22 "Nightmare on 227"Mary plays a "slasher" when the apartment building is rented for a horror film.
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S5, EP20 "You Gotta Have Art"Mary is hailed as a brave new artist following a cleaning mishap in an art gallery.
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