Klemmer the butcher tells Edith he is getting married.
Theodore Bikel returns to the role of the butcher inexplicably in love with Edith. But now he has a new fiancee, an uptight German woman also played by Jean Stapleton. The series is now pulling all sorts of gimmicks trying to be funny, but the results are pretty silly. The over the shoulder shots of doubles in wigs to make it seem like the same actress is actually two different people were being used in 1960s sitcoms like "The Patty Duke Show". The only difference is that show was funny and this episode is not.
Theodore Bikel returns to the role of the butcher inexplicably in love with Edith. But now he has a new fiancee, an uptight German woman also played by Jean Stapleton. The series is now pulling all sorts of gimmicks trying to be funny, but the results are pretty silly. The over the shoulder shots of doubles in wigs to make it seem like the same actress is actually two different people were being used in 1960s sitcoms like "The Patty Duke Show". The only difference is that show was funny and this episode is not.