Good episode. Rachel so sweet & likeable. I hope everyone's careful with her, though, as she remains fragile & troubled by unpleasant memories. She's really come far from the time Norman & Rita found her hiding in that barn, mostly thanks to Dr. Rossi. Rachel has amazing resilience of her own, too, let's not fail to recognize. Sandy's sure turned into an icicle toward Lee. I know she's plotting something but I have no idea what. Puzzling! As per the preview at the end, I'm very glad to see Paul Langton returning in Ep. 305. His appearances as Leslie have become far too rare!
@@Meatcity-sf8fm They met on the set of Peyton Place and were married in February,1967. Leigh left the series sometime that summer. Their baby was born in September,1967. (I don't know exactly what happened at the Christmas party in 1966, but I can guess.)
Oh come on! What is with this Cult of Baby Matthew? Folks on the street just interrupting what they were doing to rush over to catch a glimpse of the baby, as if they'd never seen an infant before?
I wonder if Fox sportscaster Patrick O'Neal has ever seen these episodes with his parents. For being married in real life, they had NO on-screen chemistry whatsoever.
I don't know why, but I find the character Eli very irritating, and I don't find his acting very convincing. It seems like he is trying too hard to be liked and to be the wise, older grandfatherly type. I don't like the inflections he uses in his speech too......a bit sing songy almost like he is reading lines in a Shakespeare play.