Ep 18. The Georgette Story
- TVPG
- January 20, 1973
- 25 min
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8.2 (175)
In The Mary Tyler Moore Show season 3 episode 18 titled "The Georgette Story," the audience is introduced to Georgette Franklin Baxter, Ted Baxter's girlfriend. Georgette is introduced after she calls the newsroom to speak with Ted, who is busy with work and doesn't take her call. Mary Richards picks up the phone and talks to her, and Georgette reveals that she's led a boring life and is looking for a new direction.
Concerned for Georgette, Mary invites her out to lunch and suggests that she volunteers at a local children's hospital. Georgette discovers that she has a talent for entertainment and loves working with the kids. Inspired, she tells Ted that she wants to quit her job as his secretary and become a nurse so she can help others. Ted doesn't take the news well, but with encouragement from Mary, he decides to support Georgette's choice.
Meanwhile, Lou Grant is dealing with a personal issue of his own. His son, who is serving in the military, is coming home on leave and Lou is nervous about seeing him. Throughout the episode, Lou struggles with expressing his emotions and being a supportive father.
As the episode progresses, Georgette starts nursing school and excels in her studies. Ted, on the other hand, struggles with his own job after he accidentally gives viewers incorrect information during a news broadcast. Feeling defeated, he turns to Georgette for support.
The episode ends with Georgette successfully completing her nursing program and receiving a job offer. Ted, proud of Georgette's accomplishments, surprises her with a gift to celebrate. Meanwhile, Lou overcomes his fears and has a heart-to-heart talk with his son.
The Georgette Story is a heartwarming and uplifting episode that explores the theme of self-discovery and the importance of following your dreams. The show manages to balance both comedy and drama, providing entertainment while also conveying meaningful messages. Throughout the episode, we see the characters grow and develop, facing their own personal challenges and coming out stronger in the end. It's a must-watch for fans of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and anyone looking for a feel-good story.