"Soap" Episode #1.6 (TV Episode 1977) Poster

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(1977)

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9/10
Episode 6 features a cameo from Ian Wolfe
kevinolzak18 April 2010
In episode 6,Corinne's decision to move out leaves her mother heartbroken,while Father Tim tries to avoid Corinne's pleas for attention by raising his voice,prompting the Monsignor(Ian Wolfe)to ask him to quiet down,as God is not deaf.Chester gets a rare opportunity to display his fathering skills,comforting Billy,whose girl has dumped him for a junior.Jessica tells Mary how Chester's buying her a tennis racket for her birthday led to her affair with Peter Campbell,"the Tennis Player." Burt receives a cable from Hawaii telling him that his other natural son,Chuck Campbell,will arrive with his wooden dummy,Bob,who he's had since childhood,a gift from his father,and which he treats as if it's a real human being.The Godfather gives Danny one more opportunity by providing a cabin in the woods to kill Burt(once accomplished,the Mob will take care of the rest).
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Announcing Chuck and Bob.
BA_Harrison23 November 2019
The hilarity continues as Corinne makes one last ditch effort to lure Father Tim away from the church, Billy struggles with being dumped by 13-year-old Molly, Danny visits the Godfather to tell him he can't kill Burt, Jessica tells Mary how she began her affair with Peter, and Burt gets excited about the imminent arrival of his other son Chuck from Hawaii -- who believes his ventriloquist dummy Bob is alive!

Lots of laughs are to be had, and once again, it is Benson who gets the best gags, but that'll all change when Chuck and Bob make their appearance in next week's show!
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9/10
Very funny, with one powerful scene.
Sleepin_Dragon4 November 2023
Corrine decides it's time to move on, she confides in Eunice and details the affair with Peter. Burt gets a letter from his son Chuck, who's coming to visit with his friend Bob.

Brilliant, just brilliant, I can't stop watching this show, I am addicted.

Wow, this was a real change in direction, sure it's hilarious in parts, but there's one scene that's actually incredibly moving, that moment where Jessica tries to explain to Corrine about her affair with Peter, it was brilliant.

Seeing The Godfather putting the pressure on Danny, so funny. That moment with the egg, I laughed so much.

Can't wait to see Chick and Bob, they're going to be a riot.

Nice to see Benson getting some more screen time, and delivering his usual caustic one liners.

9/10.
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