Lucy inadvertently tears up a letter, which results in a surprise visit from her health-nut Aunt Agatha.
This is the biggest role Mary Wickes will have in this series. She specialized in playing these assertive, no-nonsense women. The script does allow her a bit of humanity at episode's end where she admits she's a fraud.
Wickes looks more like a cousin of Lucy's age-wise, but I guess we are supposed to attribute that to Aunt Agatha's health regimen.
Not a stand-out episode for the season. The funniest part is when Lucy shows up at work dressed like Mary Poppins and blurts out that Agatha's even bossier than Mooney.
This is the biggest role Mary Wickes will have in this series. She specialized in playing these assertive, no-nonsense women. The script does allow her a bit of humanity at episode's end where she admits she's a fraud.
Wickes looks more like a cousin of Lucy's age-wise, but I guess we are supposed to attribute that to Aunt Agatha's health regimen.
Not a stand-out episode for the season. The funniest part is when Lucy shows up at work dressed like Mary Poppins and blurts out that Agatha's even bossier than Mooney.