After she inadvertently breaks a sentimental homemade vase from Harry's former secretary, Lucy enrolls in a pottery class to make him a new one.
Not a great episode. The best scene occurs in the pottery store where Lucy is like a bull in a china shop and has the exasperated owner at his wits end.
When Lucy breaks the vase, Harry is uncharacteristically calm -- and solemn -- which makes Lucy feel worse. She even begs him to yell to help relieve her conscience.
In the pottery class scene, it looks like Lucy has switched to a much fuller wig. Her "sculpture" looks like a pile of manure! The bit with the pottery wheel is very repetitive, though ("Lotsa water, lotsa water").
The final scene is the office is unusually tender for the series.
Not a great episode. The best scene occurs in the pottery store where Lucy is like a bull in a china shop and has the exasperated owner at his wits end.
When Lucy breaks the vase, Harry is uncharacteristically calm -- and solemn -- which makes Lucy feel worse. She even begs him to yell to help relieve her conscience.
In the pottery class scene, it looks like Lucy has switched to a much fuller wig. Her "sculpture" looks like a pile of manure! The bit with the pottery wheel is very repetitive, though ("Lotsa water, lotsa water").
The final scene is the office is unusually tender for the series.