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pnwest

(3,475 posts)
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 11:41 PM 19 hrs ago

Forgive me if "Maude" has already been thoroughly discussed here. But...

I'm binge-watching it for the first time right now. I was only 8 when it came out, and my mom wouldn't let me watch it. I was a little scared of Bea Arthur, LOL, cause what I did hear it seemed like she was always yelling at her husband, and always looked mad. I had a hard time warming up to her in Golden Girls.

I absolutely love that this show takes on controversial topics, in 1972! I was blown away that the first episode dealt with "white guilt". I'm still on season one, there's been abortion, living together outside of marriage, nudity, women working vs staying home vs "having it all", and unjust marijuana laws.

And I love that the show still holds up so very well today. That's Norman Lear's doing. It is sad tho, that 50+ years later we're still fighting the same fights. If I had been just a little bit older and allowed to watch the show back in the day, I think Maude would have been my hero.

Also, it's a real treat to see the all the 70's decor. My mom had the exact same Golden Harvest yellow kettle on the stove that's in Maude's kitchen.

And it's bringing back a core memory, I remember people saying "God'll get you for that" for a while back then.

What were your thoughts about the show if you watched it back then?

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Trueblue Texan

(4,522 posts)
1. I still like all the old shows, especially the social conscious ones...
Tue Apr 14, 2026, 11:51 PM
19 hrs ago

But I have to be in the mood to watch them...they take patience now.

pnwest

(3,475 posts)
3. I agree, a lot of them take patience, but Maude is rolling right along and taking me with it.
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 12:12 AM
19 hrs ago

niyad

(132,953 posts)
7. I suddenly had an image of Maude and our Molly Ivins and Ann
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 07:02 AM
12 hrs ago

Richards in conversation.

niyad

(132,953 posts)
12. Well, we are not quite the Golden Girls, but you do have us, even though
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 10:47 AM
8 hrs ago

we can't share cheesecake (sorry, I just ate your share).

usonian

(25,791 posts)
13. OMG, We'd all be singing "My Beer is Rheingold the Dry Beer" all the time.
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 11:55 AM
7 hrs ago

If not Wagner's Das Rheingold, first of his 4 opera Ring Cycle.

It's the Estudiantina Waltz by Emile Waldteufel (forest devil in my 1st year college German)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estudiantina

https://ks15.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/3/33/IMSLP112884-PMLP40705-Waldteufel_-_Estudiantina_Op191_Pf_rsl.pdf

To the Pianomobile, Batman!

sl8

(17,114 posts)
11. Not one of the more socially relevant issues, but Walter gave his grandson some important urination information.
Wed Apr 15, 2026, 10:34 AM
8 hrs ago

For some reason, that moment from the show sticks in my memory. Phillip is his grandson.


[...]
Phillip!

We only pass this way once. So before I go, there's one great truth I'd like to teach you.
Now, where were you at 6:00 this morning?

In the bathroom.

Good. The house is very quiet at 6 a.m., Phillip, and the walls are very thin. That means, Phillip, if you don't wanna wake up a tired old man, try for the side of the bowl, not the water.

Now, Phillip, repeat after me:

"When water falls on water it makes a sound that all can hear.
But when it's sprayed on porcelain it falls silent to the ear."

You understand?

"When it's sprayed on porcelain..."

That's very good, very good. Now run along and play. And Phillip, run around the bases once for your old grandpa.

Okay, Gramps.

Walter, what did you say to the boy?

Man talk. You wouldn't understand.

[...]

https://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/viewtopic.php?t=139933
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