The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd - Season 1 Episode 2 Here's why there are instances when vegetables aren't necessarily good for you
Begins with Molly writing a poem in the park and her mother's commentary about being uncomfortable with the sensualness of her poems.
The door across the hall from her apartment opens and closes and Molly yells at it that inhabitants have been spying on her for years. Davey lets her on the elevator with a load of pregnant women and comments on her biological clock. Her mother is waiting in the lobby and talks with Molly about her irritation with Molly's father. Biranyi (Bill) signs on the condo and asks Molly out for dinner. Molly quits her job. She goes to a jazz club to hear Fred play. (He's a sax player.) She has a flashback to meeting him. He introduces his fiancee, Kirsten. Molly has dinner with Bill. She gets spinach in her teeth (thus the title).
Year: 1991
Country:
Studio: NBC
Director: Jay Tarses
Cast: Blair Brown, James Greene, Allyn Ann McLerie
First Air Date: May 21, 1987
Last Air date: Apr 13, 1991
Season: 5 Season
Episode: 65 Episode
Runtime: 48 minutes
IMDb: 5.00/10 by 2.00 users
Popularity: 28.63
Language: English
Keyword : new york city, dating
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