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Mary and Rhoda decide to become more involved socially when they both panic about being 30 and single.
Mary and Rhoda decide to become more involved socially when they both panic about being 30 and single.
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S1, EP3 "Bess, You Is My Daughter Now"Mary is pressured by a neighbor to baby-sit her daughter while her husband has the chickenpox.
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S1, EP4 "Divorce Isn't Everything"To get group rates for a trip, Mary and Rhoda join a club for divorced people.
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S1, EP5 "Keep Your Guard Up"Mary tries to help an ex-football player get a job as a sports announcer.
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S1, EP6 "Support Your Local Mother"When Rhoda's mother appears at the apartment building, Rhoda pretends not to be at home and Mrs. Morgenstern is invited to wait in Mary's apartment. Unable to convince Rhoda to see her mother, Mary allows Mrs. Morgenstern to stay with her a few days.
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S1, EP2 "Today I Am a Ma'am"Mary and Rhoda decide to become more involved socially when they both panic about being 30 and single.
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