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![]() An interesting observation is how after the first frightening time (What Price Gloria?) Sam easily took to the female leapee and immersed himself into that person. Another Mother is one example. After the first awkward routines on stage and during rehearsals, Sam became Cheree. He had no problem performing the routines, even dressing up in that red dress and wearing the wigs, etc. Imagine having to get dolled up with the other Lovettes (I'm sure they did not have seperate dressing rooms). Al would have been in hog heaven but our boy Sam kept it "professional",,, Same goes for Miss Deep South
Forgive my un pure thoughts....
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![]() Yeah, in Dreams they really called attention to it and laid it on thick. Other times it was much more subtle and they didn't emphasize it.
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*No puffiness *No frills *No pink *Nothing below my ankles Major kudos to Scott for that episode! Honestly I wish they'd done more of it that way, it was really interesting.
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![]() You mean in the scene where he couldn't get his parasol open!? Hahaha XD
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