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Classic TV Xmas Countdown Episode #32
kgraovac20 December 2023
Murphy's quest to make Avery's first Xmas a special one is interrupted by two surprise house guests: her father and her Aunt Brooke.

Of the four holidays offerings of MURPHY BROWN, this is the best and the funniest. Marian Seldes steals the show as Murphy's much-married, flamboyant, uppity Aunt Brooke. She loves name-dropping everyone from Pavarotti to Barry Manilow (whom she saw in a leopard skin thong on the beach in St. Tropez back in 1979) and refers to Eldin - from whom she wants to commission a nude sketch - as "Elvis".

Murphy has gone more than a little overboard on the Xmas décor, which makes Frank ask, "Which way to the slot machines?". Corky spends the whole episode stress-eating in the wake of her separation from Will. Things come to a head at Xmas Eve dinner when Aunt Brooke stabs Murphy's Dad with a fork and he pushes her face into the fancy dessert. When the two reconcile the next morning and seem to start developing a weird attraction to each other, Murphy's not sure if she prefers them when they're fighting.

It's too bad that Colleen Dewhurst had passed away by this point, as we never got an Xmas episode with her in it, but Seldes really makes this one as good as it is.

Worth seeing at least once. 7/10.
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10/10
A Brown Christmas Story.
mark.waltz19 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
There is no Red Ryder bee bee gun or leg of lamp, but there is Darren McGavin as Murphy's dad, and taking over for the late Colleen Dewhurst, fellow stage legend Marian Seldes as Avery's madcap Aunt Brooke, squabbling with her former brother-in-law with delightful venom. Corky, dealing with the separation from Will, is depressed, and Jim is dealing with wife Doris being too busy with community theater, so along with Frank and Miles, they show up to keep Murphy and family company. The delightful Seldes easily steals the episode with her Tallulah Bankhead like personality, and has a nice chemistry with McGavin. A truly sweet episode that ends happily, with the late Colleen Dewhurst's picture quite visible. Seldes is hysterical, singing along with the carolers quite off key. Christmas sitcom episodes don't get better than this.
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