Ep 20. Stand and Fight
- TVPG
- May 8, 1989
- 22 min
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8.1 (44)
In Designing Women season 3 episode 20, titled "Stand and Fight," the ladies of Sugarbaker and Associates are thrown into a fierce battle when they take on a new client, a controversial state senator who is looking to revamp his image. The senator, played by guest star James Read, has a track record of being anti-gay and anti-feminist, causing some tension among the Designing Women team.
Despite their reservations, Julia (played by Dixie Carter) and the rest of the team decide to take on the senator as a client, feeling that they can use their platform to help shape his views and make positive changes. However, the senator's team is less than receptive to their ideas, and tensions rise as both sides fight for their beliefs.
Meanwhile, Mary Jo (played by Annie Potts) is dealing with her own set of struggles, as her ex-husband Ted (played by Richard Gilliland) returns to town and tries to win her back. Despite her initial reluctance, Mary Jo finds herself drawn to Ted and starts to wonder if she made a mistake in divorcing him.
As the episode progresses, tensions continue to rise between the Designing Women team and the senator's team, with both sides refusing to back down. In the end, a dramatic confrontation ensues that forces everyone to question their beliefs and decide where they stand.
Overall, "Stand and Fight" is a powerful episode that tackles important social issues while also delving into the personal lives of the Designing Women characters. With strong performances and thought-provoking themes, it's a standout episode in a beloved series.