The Solomons have their first experience with snow and act appropriately, or so they think.The Solomons have their first experience with snow and act appropriately, or so they think.The Solomons have their first experience with snow and act appropriately, or so they think.
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Simbi Kali
- Nina
- (as Simbi Khali)
Patrick Thomas
- Customer #1
- (as Pat Thomas)
Carolyn Pemberton Hoover
- Customer #2
- (as Carolyn Pemberton)
Tami Tappan Damiano
- Barbara
- (as Tami Tappan)
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Did you know
- TriviaJohn Raitt, who plays the singing Trucker Gil, was a well-known leading man in musical theater. He played the lead in the movie version of The Pajama Game (1957) as well as touring throughout his life in many road show productions of Broadway musical hits, including, of course, "Oklahoma!" His appearance in this episode was his final filmed performance.
- Quotes
Dr. Mary Albright: He's an idiot.
Connie: Honey, they're all idiots. But this one is lookin' at you like you're the only woman on the planet. And although you're real pretty, you're not exactly the last ham sandwich in Hungry Town, if you get my drift.
- ConnectionsReferences Oklahoma! (1955)
- SoundtracksA Boy like That
(uncredited)
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Performed by Jane Curtin
Featured review
Let It Snow!
"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. That's right, folks! This is the episode where the Solomons discover snow for the first time and overreact in a hilarious fashion. In "Frozen Dick," Harry finds a job at a video store, and that gives Tommy an idea that all college students think about at least once in their lives- watch a film instead of reading a book for the term's paper. Sally is all alone, afraid of the snow-but one of Dick's students, Leon (played by Lithgow's son, actually) gives her some company when he comes to drop off a paper. Finally, Dick and Mary are heading to Chicago to accept an award, but apparently Dick is afraid to fly.
This is one of the episode's better episodes. It's funny, heartfelt, and well-acted. The chemistry between Lithgow and Curtin gets better as each episode appears. I loved the idea of introducing snow to this family. I guess it is the end of the world for this family because of these frozen water pellets. Definitely a great episode!
My Grade: A-
This is one of the episode's better episodes. It's funny, heartfelt, and well-acted. The chemistry between Lithgow and Curtin gets better as each episode appears. I loved the idea of introducing snow to this family. I guess it is the end of the world for this family because of these frozen water pellets. Definitely a great episode!
My Grade: A-
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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