True Colors: A Matter of Principal 3/3

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

First Aired: 4/14/1991

Ellen's plan to bring her students to see Ron's dental office is met with resistance by a racist parent.

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  • i wish they wouldve explored(written) more of the girl reaction to how unintelligent her mom was

    That last little part of the last scene was powerfull. There's only a problem b/c the mom(racist people) created one.

    Yea wouldve prob. been a very helpful show to our society if stayed on. Tsk Tsk.

    Thx uploading this and all the other oldies been watching all these for the last couple of days.

  • Thanks for watching!

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  • Excellent episode!!!!!!

    Parker Lewis was the joint as well!!lol

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  • 2:53 - 2:57 I can see Lester saying in response, "Well, it all depends! Don't you ever get tired of being a jerk?"

  • 3:06 - 3:13 I can see Adam Jeffries (Lester) saying in response, "If there's any justice left in this world, do me a favor and lower his salary!"

  • 4:09 - 4:18 My favorite line in the whole episode.  I miss you, Nancy!

  • She resumes talking and Ron interrupts her for the third time and loudly says, "And my decision to this rather baffling predicament is simply of the most...!"

    After Ron says 'simply,' Ellen loudly interrupts and yells, "Ron!" Ellen's yelling causes Ron to say, "All right, all right!" Ellen says, "All right!" Ron says, "All right!" Ellen says, "All right." Ron says, "All right." About a second later, Ron whispers to one of his kids, "I always did hate being dominated by a woman!"

    THE END

  • After a beat, Ellen says, "Oh, I'm sorry, honey! All right, I'll try it again! Honey, will you 'please' shut up?" After a few seconds of silence, she says, "Thank you!" and resumes talking. Ron interrupts her and loudly says, "I'll think it over!" Ellen replies, "Fine! Do that!" Ellen resumes talking and Ron interrupts her again and loudly says, "I've thought it over!" Ellen replies, "Wonderful!"

    (continues on third post)

  • 2:16 - 2:38

    "Honey, will you shut up?" gave me an idea.

    Ron is saying, "As I was saying..." Sooner or later, Ellen interrupts him and says, "Wait a minute, wait a minute! Didn't I ask you to shut up?" And Ron says, "Yes, you did!" And Ellen says, "Well, why aren't you doing it?" And Ron deliberately replies, "Because you forgot to say 'please!' (Ron stretches word out for comic effect.) "

    (continues on other post)

  • While the principal is standing on the table, I can see somebody saying, "Great! Now all you've got to do is paint yourself red, white, and blue and we'll salute you!"

  • @bashir1980 Baltimore (Sorry if I was two years late!)

  • I WANT THIS ON DVD. I LOVED THIS SHOW. LOVED LESTER, what a hilarious kid.

  • Sugar and spice

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