Felix takes a writing class and gets showered with praise for writing horrible poetry.Felix takes a writing class and gets showered with praise for writing horrible poetry.Felix takes a writing class and gets showered with praise for writing horrible poetry.
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- TriviaFor this episode, a bathroom has replaced Felix's bedroom directly across the hall from Oscar's bedroom.
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Felix Unger: [Felix has just returned from his first night at his writing class. His assignment is to write 200 words based on something he saw on his way home that night. We see Felix in Oscar's bedroom] After class was over, I was walking home - the streets were deserted. I had the city all to myself. I could commune with my thoughts. As I passed that construction site - on 68th street, suddenly
[Felix gets manic]
Felix Unger: I was frozen! I couldn't move!
Oscar Madison: [Quizzically] Wet cement?
Felix Unger: Oscar - I wrote this poem; 'Ode To a Skyscraper'.
[Oscar stares blankly at Felix, as he proceeds to read his poem]
Felix Unger: 'Born from the rubble that lies there / nutured through snow and through rain / by men whose only companions / are derrick, and shovel, and crane. / Center for great institutions / place where conglomerates grow / yet home for the little cigar shop / with the candies - all in a row.
[Felix gets very dramatic with his reading, his voice getting louder]
Felix Unger: Seven - seven - seven, they will call you / towards heaven, heaven, heaven you will soar! / Only God can make a tree, I will grant you / but only man can make a 40th floor.
Felix Unger: [Felix can hardly contain his pride] What do you think?
Felix Unger: [Oscar scratches his neck] You can't talk, it leaves you speechless! Oh, I knew it would! Oscar, I made a copy for you!
Oscar Madison: I'll put it in a very appropriate place.
[Felix leaves the room ecstatic, while Oscar shuffles toward the bathroom to 'deposit' Felix's poem]
- ConnectionsReferenced in Young Doctors in Love (1982)
A funny episode with Oscar driven crazy by Felix and his rhyming exercises, going around the apartment saying "Fruit! Boot! Loot! Suit!" There is a cameo appearance by Tony Randall's former co star Wally Cox, playing a meek looking man in his writing class who writes about a torrid love affair.
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- Oct 24, 2017
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