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6/10
Women fight for the right to pee.
mark.waltz6 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
A ridiculously large women's restroom line at an Atlanta Braves football game has Julia once again reaching into her feminist bag of tricks to figure out a way to invade a man's space so women can use the bathroom quicker. Anthony tries to convince Julia that the reason why women's bathroom spaces take longer to get in and out of, and rather than deal with the problem with that room (or the dozens of other restrooms in the same stadium for women), Julia just storms the men's room, causing all the women behind her to do the same thing. It's a controversial subject that businesses since have dealt with by making larger women's restrooms, yet the problem of lines still persists. The main stories of deals with Mary Jo discovering that the man (Tom Isbell) that Claudia (her first appearance in a while) is dating is in his 30's while she's only 17. It's never established whether she lied to him about her age or if he just sincerely thought she was older, but he ends up going out with Mary Jo after a lengthy argument over various issues concerning the situation. I guess it's been awhile since we've had a lecture so you can forgive the occasional "Designing Women" episode where this happens. Moderately funny, but obviously not a great episode because it's one that I had completely forgotten about.
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