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* HypocriticalHumor: Dorothy denies it when Sophia tells the felon that "[[EmbarrassingNickname Moose]]" is Dorothy's nickname when she was younger. Then Sophia says "Moose" while addressing the felon due to not knowing his real name, and the guy answers... as does Dorothy (in unison with each other, at that).
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* DeerInTheHeadlights: Sophia immediately cottons on to Mary's pregnancy because Mary has this expression, citing that Dorothy did too. Sophia thought that expression was unique to pregnant teenagers [[TakeThat until she saw Dan Quayle on TV]].
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* BestialityIsDepraved: Dorothy worries about accidentally implying this while telling a St. Olaf story about a pig breeder having an affair with his client's daughter.
-->'''Dorothy:''' God, I hope I'm getting the names right.
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* RememberTheNewGuy: Mary is depicted as having a long-established relationship with the main characters, and yet is never seen or mentioned outside of this episode, nor is it ever explained to the audience how the girls came to be so close to her.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: Mary is depicted as having a long-established relationship with the main characters, and yet is never seen or mentioned outside of this episode, nor is it ever explained to the audience how the girls came to be so close to her.her.
* TemptingFate: In an attempt to get the guy looking for Blanche to leave, Dorothy and Sophia lie to him by saying that Blanche is not home -- this part is true -- and that she won't be back for weeks, even months... only for Blanche to come back inside the house with Rose and Mary in tow.[[note]] The only reason the lie doesn't implode right then and there is because the guy doesn't know yet what Blanche looks like.[[/note]]
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* EmbarrassingNickname: "Moose". It turns out both Dorothy and the felon share it, as evidenced when Sophia addresses the latter with it and Dorothy and the guy both answer to it in unison.
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* InVinoVeritas: According to Sophia, the man looking for Blanche got Sophia spilling the beans about the truth regarding Blanche's true identity and intentions towards him by giving her enough wine to make her a LooseLips.
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The girls try to reconcile a pregnant teenage girl and her father. Meanwhile, Blanche starts to regret having written sympathetic "love" letters to a man in jail.

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The girls try to reconcile a pregnant teenage girl and her father. Meanwhile, Blanche starts to regret having written sympathetic "love" letters to a man in jail.jail, once the guy comes knocking on the door and looking for her.
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"Mary Has A Little Lamb" is an episode in the fifth season of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''.


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* AesopAmnesia: Near the end of the episode, the man Blanche wrote "love" letters to calls for Blanche after being sent back to prison due to robbery -- taking Blanche's jewelry after having Sophia BoundAndGagged -- and asks provocative questions to her about her choice of clothing at nighttime, and Blanche answers enthusiastically, having completely forgotten the trouble he had caused her as the result of her leading him on... until Dorothy takes the phone away from her and hangs up.
* BoundAndGagged: Sophia gets this treatment late in the episode, as the result of the man Blanche wrote "love" letters to finding out through her that Blanche wants nothing to do with him.


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* FunnyBackgroundEvent: Dorothy returns home from her visit with Mary's father later in the episode, in which she complains to Blanche about how unhelpful Sophia had been during said visit, culminating in her claiming "there's nothing in the world that would shut her up"... all while Sophia has been BoundAndGagged in a chair behind Dorothy and Blanche throughout Dorothy's tirade.

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--->'''Rose''': ...strange?

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--->'''Rose''': ...-->'''Rose''': ...strange?



--->'''Dorothy:''' ''I was desperate!''

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--->'''Dorothy:''' -->'''Dorothy:''' ''[[OOCIsSeriousBusiness I was desperate!]]''
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Dorothy ends up resorting to telling a St. Olaf story in her last-ditch effort to get Mary's father to take his daughter back home. She's reduced to justifying herself after Mary's father compliments Dorothy about St. Olaf around the end of the episode, in plain earshot of all other girls, Rose included.
-->'''Dorothy''':
''I was desperate!''
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The girls try to reconcile a pregnant teenage girl and her father. Meanwhile, Blanche starts to regret having written sympathetic "love" letters to a man in jail.
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* BizarreTasteInFood:
-->'''Rose''': Come on into the kitchen, honey, and I'll make you some pickles and ice cream!
-->'''Mary''': Oh, no thanks-- I don't have any [[WackyCravings strange cravings]] yet.
--->'''Rose''': ...strange?
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: ''Dorothy'' helps mend the rift between Mary and her father by... telling a St. Olaf story.
--->'''Dorothy:''' ''I was desperate!''
* RememberTheNewGuy: Mary is depicted as having a long-established relationship with the main characters, and yet is never seen or mentioned outside of this episode, nor is it ever explained to the audience how the girls came to be so close to her.

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