The remainder of the episode explores
Bob's concern that Emily might be attracted to Stan, Emily's assurances
that she never went for the tall, handsome obvious types like Stan, Stan's
attendance at a little party at which all the women are drawn to him like
paperclips to a magnet, Stan's belief that Emily is "coming on with him",
Emily's assurance with dip bowl strategically poised that she is not, Stan's
realization that maybe his belief that women are always coming on with
him is imagined and Bob's assurances when Howard's date starts asking about
tennis lesson, that it's not all in his imagination.
The episode ends with Jerry at
the office coffee pot surrounded by the medical building's beautiful women
apparently listening to Jerry tell a funny story. However, as Stan
exits Bob's office for the elevator, the women all swivel to watch him,
leaving Jerry mid-story as the elevator doors close.
It was important to this episode
that Stan be likable, despite the nature of his "problem", but so clearly
attractive that the viewing audience wasn't thinking, "that guy's not so
great looking." Credit for Peter's ability to meet the latter criteria
goes pretty much to his genes, but the second he accomplished while showing
considerable ease in a sitcom. This is something surprisingly beyond
the reach of many actors unused to the format. Peter Brown made Stan
amusingly guileless rather than arrogant. It's surprising and unfortunate
that [as far as we know] this was Peter's only sitcom appearance for twenty
years. In 1992, he guested on Wings.
Chick Note: It was a wise choice
to show off Peter's assets in tennis whites. Even he couldn't wring
much sex appeal out of standard '70's apparel.
![Stan [Peter Brown] dressed in 70's casual wear](newhart.JPG)
Regular Cast
Bob Newhart as Bob Hartley
Suzanne Pleshette as Emily Hartley
Bill Daily as Howard Borden
Peter Bonerz as Jerry Robinson
Marcia Wallace as Carol Kester
Guests
Peter Brown as Stan Connors
Barbara Barnett as Cheryl Sherwood
Pat Lynsinger as Marcy
Contact us at: peterbrownsite@peterbrown.tv