Roz dreads meeting her pen pal when she was not entirely truthful with him.Roz dreads meeting her pen pal when she was not entirely truthful with him.Roz dreads meeting her pen pal when she was not entirely truthful with him.
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- Trivia4th and final appearance of Alex Henteloff.
- GoofsOne of the many night court episodes where bailiffs (in this case Roz) go to public bars in uniform while off duty. Regulations forbid this unless the person is there on official business, and being officers of the court, that would rarely be the case.
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Christine Sullivan: [about Roz's pen pal] How'd you two meet?
Rosalind 'Roz' Russell: Well, Alex had my apartment before me, but after he moved to California, his mail kept coming. So I wrote him a letter, telling him that if he didn't do something about it, the next letter he got from me would explode in his face.
Dan Fielding: How charming.
Rosalind 'Roz' Russell: I guess I did charm him, 'cause next thing I knew he started writing to me.
Christine Sullivan: Wow, what a great story.
Nostradamus 'Bull' Shannon: I had a pen pal once, but we had to stop writing.
Judge Harry T. Stone: How come?
Nostradamus 'Bull' Shannon: He couldn't find the time once he became Vice President.
- ConnectionsReferences Our Miss Brooks (1952)