Lawrence played Mamaw Stewart (the mother of Robby Ray Stewart and grandmother of Jackson and Miley Stewart) in the hit Disney series Hannah Montana alongside Billy Ray Cyrus and his daughter Miley Cyrus. One time, she found a porno magazine in his bedroom, and she formed MOP (Mothers Opposing Pornography) to quash that. Success in movies followedincluding the horror cult-favorite Night of the Creeps and Kayser's teen heartthrob . I think comedy has gotten cynical and dark. It reached number one on both the United States and Canada charts. 1h IMDb RATING 7.5 /10 36 YOUR RATING Rate Comedy Family Highlights of this edition with guests Joel Grey and 'Mama' Cass Elliot include: a political candidate's wife speaks for him while he's afflicted with laryngitis on the campaign trail; in "Mary McClusky", a woman mistakes a total stranger for an old high-school chum; two puppies . A season four episode addressed the unusual living arrangements between the family members as they switched rooms, but Vint and his wife ultimately chose to move back into the basement and remained there without further complaint. Eunice's mild-mannered, browbeaten husband. Mama, Eunice, Ed, and Mickey Hart play a friendly game of Charades. He was married to the most trying of women, Eunice Harper Higgins. Iola would often be the only other person Thelma spent time with outside of her family. Based on a series of sketches that ran on 'The Carol Burnett Show.' Director 3 Credits. Family Show without Guest Stars. Besides appearing in myriad TV shows, Lyman also landed a cameo role in the 2006 Martin Scorsese film The Departed. That was Ellen's character's last appearance in the series. 27 Oct 1920 - 22 Feb 2018. Iola Lucille Boylen, a character on Mama's Family, was played by Beverly Archer during the series' syndicated run (1986-1990). (During the eleventh and final season of The Carol Burnett Show, the Ed Higgins character left Eunice and was written out of "The Family" skits.). However, the straw broke for Eunice when Naomi showed her a ring that her mother had given Vint. As a blue-collar worker from the heartland, a few episodes during the NBC run revolved around his family's inability to act with grace and class in public, much to the embarrassment of the more cultured members of the family. 'She didn't want to talk to you. A recurring theme throughout the fifth season had Vint and his wife planning and attempting to conceive a child, culminating in the announcement during the season finale that Naomi was pregnant. Much to Fran's chagrin, Thelma allows the trio to move in. In The Carol Burnett Show ' s 7th season, Lawrence debuted her famed Mama role on a comedy sketch called The Family. whenever she entered the Harpers' house, usually around dinnertime. It's a nice evening until "perfect" Ellen makes a surprise visit. But back to the matter at hand - why could Burnett ever fire Korman? They did establish a bond with their father's second wife, Naomi Harper. In 1974, she recorded her second LP for Bell Records, Ships in the Night. She attended UCLA while on The Carol Burnett Show, and changed her major to theater arts, but dropped out after two years. Due to issues relating to ownership rights between the show's production companies, Mama's Family for a long time had difficulties coming out on DVD, with only its first season available for many years. She was the only cast member, except for Burnett herself, who stayed on the show for the entire 11 seasons. Her career included shows with such popular actors as Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, and Tim Conway. She once fell off the roof while she was trying to re-shingle it. Her ability to do anything well irritated her resentful younger sister Eunice to no end, further fueling the explosive rivalry between the sisters, as Eunice always thought both their parents favored Ellen over her. After Mama's Family was picked up in first-run syndication, ratings for the series improved, becoming the highest-rated first-run program in syndication. During the hiatus of the series, both Rue McClanahan and Betty White had gone on to star in the NBC sitcom The Golden Girls, rendering them unavailable to return. With Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, Vicki Lawrence, Lyle Waggoner. In fact, he told his father, after he had told them that he was planning to remarry, that no matter what situations he dragged them into, they were his for the dragging. Unedited as it originally. Highlights include a skit with George (Harvey) and Zelda (Carol) and how they came to be married; Cass sings "Good Times are Coming". In 2018, Lawrence was seen promoting The Carol Burnett Show and other classic television series on the MeTV television network. She called the house a few years ago. [4] Disclosing the lyrics to the song as part of her Vicki and Mama: A Two Woman Show (untelevised stand-up comedy routine Lawrence has hosted as herself and Mama since 2001), Lawrence routinely performs the song in its original a cappella form. Most of the original unedited versions, dubbed "The Joe Hamilton Cuts," were presented on DVD. Well, threw everything into a tizzy and Joe [Hamilton] said, 'Gotta listen to her,' and they re-wrote the second half of the show. Mama's lower legs were always enveloped by visible support hose (a feature that was nonexistent during "The Family" sketches, but made its first appearance when she donned them during a segment of the 1973 Eunice movie). By this time, he did break away from Dwayne and T-Boy. Since the original set had been destroyed, a new set had to be constructed. Naomi's character underwent a change after the series went to first-run syndication; she became dumber and less assertive. Carol also chose to make the characters southern. "He Did With Me", Lawrence's follow-up to "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia", reached number 75 in the United States, although it reached the top 20 of the adult contemporary music charts and also became her biggest hit in Australia, peaking at number one there in November 1973. Although the two women were best friends, multiple episodes and storylines would depict conflicts that would arise between the two when fighting over the same things (e.g., a position as president of the CLL; a rose-growing contest; a chili cook-off; a winning lottery ticket, etc.). Aunt Effie Harper or Effie Crowley was the cousin (in earlier episodes) or sister-in-law (in later seasons) of Thelma Harper. Buzz is very cheerful, spirited, patient, and obliging. A television legend, White was already in her fifth decade in show business by the time she was cast in Mama's Family, and in 1985 she landed the role of Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls, the part she would be most famous for. Holy Cross Cemetery. Ed and Eunice's teenage son who is forced to live with Thelma upon being released from juvenile hall, after his parents had moved to Florida. He was extremely obedient, patient, and perpetually willing to do the right thing. Throughout the show's first two seasons, Karin Argoud appeared in the cast of Mama's Family as Sonja Harper, the teenage daughter of Vinton from a previous marriage who was generally oblivious to the world around her. Lawrence has also appeared with Burnett, Korman, and Tim Conway in the Burnett show retrospectives that were broadcast in 1993, 2001, and 2004. Ed is the owner of Central Hardware store in Raytown. 'Carol Burnett.' Vicki Lawrence has stated that at the beginning of Mama's Family, she noticed that the writers had made adjustments to her character from "The Family" skits, significantly toning down Mama's hostilities and nastiness. [Who talked about her work with her idol. Read all Still dresses up as Mama when performing to this day. Highlights include: Carol as a housewife driven mad by TV commercials; Carol and Harvey carry on as the 90-year-old couple; Harvey plays an elegant bachelor in a musical comedy; a satire of a Rock 'n Roll band named the Banana Wristwatch. [When asked if she was going back to do her Mama character in 2010, the character she created for 40 years]: No, I certainly did not. Naomi says she married Tommy Lee when she was 17, then names Rick, Leonard, and George as her other husbands. In February 2013, Lawrence also remarked that "The Family" sketch version of Mama was created by writers (Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon) who hated their mothers. After everyone else gave some ridiculous and even not-so-subtle excuses, Buzz said that he had no excuse and therefore would help her. Sometime after Hamilton's death, Burnett and Lawrence reconciled. Eric Brown played Vinton "Buzz" Harper Jr., Vinton's son from a previous marriage who was often the most patient and accommodating member of the family. In addition, StarVista offered a "Signature" collection of the entire series, autographed by Vicki Lawrence, which was limited to 500 copies.[28]. Eunice also mentions having a son named Billy, but Billy's whereabouts are unknown in Mama's Family. Thelma Harper (nee Crowley) is a fictional character, who originally appeared on the ongoing The Family sketches on The Carol Burnett Show. Not limited to comedy, in 2022, Burnett appeared in four episodes of Better Call Saul. Tim. There is also a continuity error with how many prior times Naomi has been married. Her room eventually went to her great-nephew, Bubba Higgins, which caused Vint and Naomi great consternation, since they had been angling for that room. He had met Ellen Harper not long after she had divorced her husband, Bruce Jackson, and the two bonded. In both cases, he was played by Harvey Korman. There is one stipulation that Thelma must fill out Fran's one final wish: which is to not lose her temper for a period of 2 weeks. She also reprised the Mama character on stage for Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two-Woman Show. Always at the center of all the trouble, turmoil and misunderstandings is head of the clan and matriarch Thelma Harper (Mama)a thickset, gray-haired, purse-lipped, mid-to-late 60s widow who is portrayed as explosively quick-tempered, abrasive, and brash.[9]. It became a very abrupt conversation, and Carol hung up. Ed and Eunice had two sons, Bubba and Billy Joe. Watch on YouTube Thelma "Mama" Harper is the quick-tempered, blue-haired matriarch of the Harper family who lives with son Vint and his wife, Naomi, who were forced to move into Mama's. In every episode in which Iola appeared, her character wore pink gingham shirtwaist dresses. Thelma Harper, better known as Mama, is the title character/main character of Mama's Family. Lawrence has made appearances on other programs, such as the sitcoms Laverne & Shirley, Major Dad, Roseanne, Hannah Montana, and Yes, Dear. "Good heavens!" Sonja was quite sloppy, unlike neat and orderly Buzz (another sore spot), which made the already-nervous Fran even more nervous. Only created as a one-off skit, The Family's unexpected success with audiences led to it having recurring installments for the final five seasons of the program. Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program (1975, 1977) With Lawrence portraying the character of a cold, unaffectionate, widowed elderly mother to the neurotic, misfortunate Eunice (played by Burnett despite Lawrence being 16 years younger), The Family bred some of The Carol Burnett Show's most famed blooper moments. "Now hear this," "God-awful," "In a pig's eye!" Another sore spot with Sonja was that although she was older, she perceived Buzz to be favored by his father. Despite Ellen's conniving, Thelma won the Mayor's race. Those shows are sort of timeless. In 2011, she was Mrs. Santa Claus in the Hallmark movie Annie Claus Is Coming to Town. Highlights include a skit with George (Harvey) and Zelda (Carol) and how they came to be married; Cass sings "Good Times are Coming". The Ed character was toned down from his appearances in "The Family" sketches, formerly a fiercely ill-tempered man that had no qualms with regularly quarreling with his mother-in-law and Eunice, at one point permanently leaving Eunice. The 15 Best Sketch Comedy Series Ever (That Aren't Saturday Night Live), 15 Sitcoms From The '80s Everyone Forgot About, Every Show Set In The Golden Girls Universe. Vint was born on April 23. Besides his award-winning work with Burnett, Korman was also famous for his appearance in the hilarious Mel Brooks film Blazing Saddles in 1974. Vicki Lawrence and Rick Hawkins Everybody loves that character (Mama). She and Thelma are fairly close, although they once got into a fight when Effie claimed she fell and needed Thelma to stay with her, and it turned out she had fallen three weeks before. The popular sitcom Mama's Family was one of the defining series of the 1980s, but which of the show's cast members are still alive today? The song was re-recorded by Reba McEntire for her 1991 album For My Broken Heart. The writers had created Raytown to be its own "cartoon-like" world outside of reality. Though it wasn't a movie, "Mama's Family" was spun off from "The Carol Burnett Show" in 1983, where Vicki Lawrence originated the character of Thelma "Mama" Harper. Another time where the mayor made things tough for Thelma was when he was about to demolish the neighborhood, she lived in to put in another landfill. While it was known for being a zany sketch comedy show, there was drama behind the scenes as there is on any television program. She lives on a farm in nearby Ceciltown, is somewhat deaf, and is possibly the sister of Carl Harper. The show's first life consisted of thirty-five episodes, making for two seasons. June Picks: "Secret Invasion," 'Asteroid City,' and More, (November 16, 1974 - present) (2 children), View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. After Mama's Family was canceled by NBC in 1984, it was later relaunched in first-run syndication in 1986. Harvey Herschel Korman was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Ellen (Blecher) and Cyril Raymond Korman, a salesman. It was during this time that Burnett was involved in an acrimonious divorce from Hamilton, who produced both The Carol Burnett Show and Mama's Family. Also reprising his role from The Carol Burnett Show, Harvey Korman played Ed Higgins, Eunice's exasperated husband who kept quiet despite his numerous disagreements with the family. Alberta is the catty, judgmental, and gossipy wife of the Reverend Lloyd Meechum. [34], In December 2006, CMT began re-airing the series.[35]. She was a former president of the Church Ladies League, or the CLL. In the ninth season of The Carol Burnett Show, producer Joe Hamilton wanted to spin off Mama into her own series, but Lawrence turned him down. Lawrence has credited Korman and Burnett with being her mentors, and has referred to her experience on the show as the "Harvard school of comedy". As always, trouble began when, during a senior citizen's group meeting at Thelma's house, she challenged the usually unopposed Mayor in his next election. Brotherly Love The Family: Brotherly Love from The Carol Burnett Show (full sketch) The Carol Burnett Show Official 408K subscribers Subscribe 12K 2.1M views 6 years ago The family (Harvey. Although he regularly drives his family crazy, they truly love Bubba. "The Family" sketch writers, however, who had based "The Family" characters on their own family members, disliked the less aggressive Mama designed for sitcom television. The Family (Mama, Eunice, and Ed) celebrate Mama's birthday. Joining the cast of Mama's Family sporadically throughout its run, Betty White played Ellen Harper-Jackson, Thelma's elitist sister who avoided her working-class family as much as possible. She followed it up there with "Ships in the Night" (1974). Korman appeared at the beginning of each episode as the stuffed shirt Alistair Quince (a parody of Alistair Cooke), who would soberly introduce the program in the style of Masterpiece Theatre. She occasionally stated this in alternate ways, such as "Good Lord in heaven!" Mama regularly wore a few fashion accessories, including a white pearl necklace, white pearl earrings as well as a wristwatch. Rue McClanahan played Frances Marie Crowley, the younger sister of Thelma whose uptight attitude often clashed with her sister's brazenness. McEntire released the track as a single to country radio in 1992 and it peaked at No. We got so much positive feedback instead. In character and without missing a beat, Vicki said, "Are you sure that little asshole is through? She was portrayed by Rue McClanahan during the show's first two seasons. The two actresses met when they co-starred on The Carol Burnett Show (1967-78), where Lawrence originated the character of Thelma Harper while White played one of Thelma's daughters, Ellen. This is then followed by audience laughter and applause. Lawrence played Sister Mary Paul (Sister Amnesia) in the TV special based on Nunsense Jamboree that originally aired on TNN in 1998. This episode includes a series of sexy commercials, Pat's look at the book "How To Be A Sensuous Female", and Mama Cass joining the 10th Avenue Family. This characteristically selfish act of Eunice's was enough to incur the wrath of her mother, Thelma Harper, who swore that she would kill Eunice for leaving Bubba in Raytown and also later for missing her own son's high school graduation. Ellen was chosen as Raytown Country Club's 'Woman of the Year' and was embarrassed when Thelma, Vint, and Naomi showed up at the awards ceremony. Thelma's son Vinton (whose wife Mitzi had left him to become a cocktail waitress in Las Vegas) arrives to inform Thelma that he and his two children, Sonja and Buzz, have been evicted from their home and need a place to stay. "Bubba was never on The Carol Burnett Show skits, but was always referred to as a juvenile delinquent," says Kayser with a laugh. The album produced the minor disco hit "Don't Stop the Music". [2][3] The modified four-season series revival gained substantially higher ratings than its first incarnation, eventually becoming the highest-rated sitcom in first-run syndication, with its final episode airing on February 24, 1990. After Iola's introduction in season three, she was portrayed as having lived across the street from and knowing the Harper family for all of her life (she was born in Raytown on July 7). If she failed, which she did, the entire estate would go to the Ray of Hope Home for Wayward Girls. Carol and Cass play homely, single girls at a dance; Cass, Vicki, and Carol sing "Tell us Where t. Read all However, it is possible Ed has some relief from Eunice in the form of prostitutes. At least Buzz kept his things in an orderly fashion and for this won favor from Fran, while Sonja was more messy and unorganized and therefore more frustrating to Fran. When he hung up I asked him who it was. It turned out to be a sapphire ring that had belonged to her father, which she had coveted for some time. Although initially depicted as a frisky, hyperactive, and eccentric teen with a penchant for playing instruments along with friends Dwayne and T-Boy, he over time evolved into a calm, mature, and commonsensical teen, though still with a robust interest in the opposite sex. The show's theme song is "Bless My Happy Home," created as an a cappella by Lawrence. [1] Thelma Harper (Mama) [ edit] See Thelma Harper Eunice Harper Higgins [ edit] See Eunice Harper Higgins Vinton Harper edit] I'll do Eunice, you do Mama. During a Mama's Family sketch where the characters were playing Password, Tim Conway improvised a comical story about elephants for several minutes, making Vicki, Carol, and Dick Van Dyke, who had replaced Harvey Korman, crack up uncontrollably. in place of ringing the doorbell. Lawrence was married to singer and songwriter Bobby Russell from 1972 to 1974. Life is much too serious to be taken seriously. While not a huge ratings success, the first season garnered solid enough numbers to justify being renewed for a second season. Naomi boasts about her cooking, but it's really canned food with a few added ingredients. Thelma failed to carry out this wish at the last minute, and she lost the bequest. Bubba nearly caused a serious breach in his relationship with his grandmother, when he came home drunk on a few beers. [1] NBC broadcast reruns until September 1985, which unexpectedly performed well in ratings. 1h IMDb RATING 7.2 /10 33 YOUR RATING Rate Comedy Family Guests stars Cass Elliott and Ricardo Montalban. Ken Berry passed away in 2018 at the age of 85. The season three premiere had Vint's nephew Bubba Higgins, the son of Eunice and Ed Higgins, released from juvenile hall to Thelma's custody after his parents had left Raytown for Florida; Bubba was given Fran's spacious room, complete with pink floral wallpaper. Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1973, 1975, 1977). Korman taught her various sketch comedy skills, such as listening not just for a cue line, and also coached her in other areas, such as speaking in different accents. As a result, NBC canceled the series in May 1984. The titular "Mama" of the show's title, Vicki Lawrence reprised her role from The Carol Burnett Show as the sassy and wisecracking Thelma "Mama" Harper. However, she is most known for her number-one hit, "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia", a song written by her first husband Bobby Russell,[1] which was released on Bell Records in November 1972. The youngest of Thelma's three children. Eugene doctored Thelma's stew with a bottle of hot sauce; locked Vint and his nephew, Bubba Higgins in the garage; and tormented Naomi, Thelma and Iola. This changed during the series run in syndication (1986-1990), when Vint was portrayed as dumbfounded and nave, with a peaceable demeanor and fear of confrontation. Carol called and said, 'I think I'd like to put together maybe a little syndicated show with the family characters. She released a disco album entitled Newborn Woman in late 1979. Take our quiz to see how much you know about this classic sitcom! Mama Knows Best: A Mama's Family Cast Reunion There was no respite for the Harpers, since Lloyd was injured in the hospital. Her catchphrase was calling out "Knock, knock!" When the series began running in syndication in 1986, Vint's children Buzz, and Sonja had moved out of the house and his aunt (Thelma's sister Fran) had recently died. During a mother-daughter banquet, where Eunice and Thelma were supposed to sing "MOTHER," they instead got into a violent argument about all the things that her mother had thought she had done and wrecked. She was played by Dorothy Van, who also wrote several episodes. However, after a season four episode ("I Do, I Don't") in which various characters fantasized about married life with the objects of their affections, Iola's attitude towards Vinton changed from that point forward in the series. Seth Rudetsky How Vicki Lawrence Got Revenge on Tim Conway During The Carol Burnett Show This week in the life of Seth Rudetsky, Seth works with Liz Callaway, interviews Rory O'Malley, and. She stayed with the group almost until the end of high school. Along with his blog, Dalton's critical essays on film have been published in various places online. It's just going to take a while longer. Warner Bros. claimed to only own the rights to the syndicated form.[27]. 13 May 1968. After several timeslot changes and a subsequent drop in ratings, the network cancelled the series; the final episode of this two-season NBC incarnation of the series aired on April 7, 1984. When first introduced, the character of Iola seemed to be an antagonist for Mama, but this role was quickly dropped, and most episodes depicted Iola as a second banana to Thelma in her schemes throughout the series' run. Bubba was quite a contrast from his cousin, Vinton "Buzz" Harper, Jr. Actress. ($3,500), This page was last edited on 3 April 2023, at 15:02. Lawrence won the contest and Burnett was called to the stage to crown her. Was responsible for one of the most infamous bloopers of the entire run of the Carol Burnett Show. She was married to the often-spoken-of but never-seen Bruce Jackson, whom she later divorced. Ellen Jackson (ne Mary Ellen Harper), who made sporadic appearances in the sketch comedy, The Family, and its spin-off sitcom, Mama's Family, was played by Betty White. "Well Good Lord!" "In a pig's patoot!" Included with the package were extras of over 10 hours of bonus material, as well as a new cast reunion with Vicki Lawrence and the show's syndicated cast members. Korman continued to work into the early 2000s in various voice-over roles, and he passed away at the age of 81 in 2008. Works as a newspaper reporter and free-lance writer. Highlights include a skit with George (Harvey) and Zelda (Carol) and how they came to be married; Cass sings "Good Times are Coming". Ed was asked by his brother-in-law's soon-to-be wife Naomi Harper to give her away at her wedding. Typically, she prefers not to associate with anyone in her family unless it benefits her in some way. Frances Marie Crowley, commonly known as "Aunt Fran", is a fictional character on the television series, Mama's Family. Her open flirtatiousness around Vinton and her disdain of Naomi led to an acrimonious and somewhat formal relationship between the two women. Betty White's movie and TV roles continued up until 2019, and she passed away in 2021 at the age of 99. Despite the title of "Mama," few characters in the sitcom actually refer to Thelma as Mama. 7.8 (33) Rate. This allowed her to somewhat control her husband. By being with the group, she gained experience from touring, performing at the Oscars, coming in contact with noteworthy performers such as Johnny Mathis and Louis Armstrong, and performing on The Andy Williams Show.[5]. In his appearances on Mama's Family, however, the intensity of the character is toned down and he is more of an affable, buffoonish dolt. Tutweiler was the mayor of the fictitious community of Raytown, where Thelma Harper lived for many years. Korman's opinion was that people could not be expected to come home from work, pop a beer, and put up their feet to a character who was so one-dimensional; she would have to be more than just disagreeable for a whole half hour, or viewers would become bored after awhile. The Carol Burnett Show is an American variety / sketch comedy television show that originally ran on CBS from September 11, 1967, to March 29, 1978, for 279 episodes, and again with nine episodes in fall 1991. During Fran's wake, Bubba was told that his parents had basically left him in Raytown while they went off to Florida. Obviously, her heart was set for Alvin to win, but in the end, despite Ellen's machinations, Thelma defeated him by a shocking landslide. On "The Carol. They ultimately abandoned Bubba while he was in juvenile hall, moving to Florida without telling him. These characteristics often resulted in the humiliation or frustration of her loved ones. "The Carol Burnett Show" was a Saturday night staple on CBS with strong lead-ins from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "The Bob Newhart Show." Yet the show was losing its sparkle and eventually aired its final episode on CBS in March 1978. Sexual. Lawrence has stated that she learned show business from Burnett and looked up to her very much, and that the two share a very close friendship.[5]. For 1 seasons from 1983 through 1984, Mama's Family ran on NBC. Mama's snappy retorts and wisecracks are featured in a running gag in which the final scene of each episode cuts to an exterior shot of her residence (1027 Montrose Avenue in South Pasadena, which was also the house of Lyndas character in the 1978 film Halloween. ", "Mama Goes Hawaiian, pt. [11] However, Lawrence had a great deal of creative input and made many important decisions, including bringing in Korman very early on to co-direct the series. Laughter follows Carol Burnett wherever she goes, but the comedy legend is opening up about a particular scene she once filmed that took a serious turn. The eldest of Thelma's three children. Thelma's grandson Bubba always referred to her as "Miss Boylen," and Iola's catchphrase was a friendly "Knock, knock!" Lawrence has revealed, however, that after counsel from Harvey Korman that the character needed to be reshaped for sitcom television, she came to accept the adjustments made to "Mama". 21:09. He is married to the often overbearing Alberta Meechum and has a grandson named Eugene. This earned him the wrath of Eunice, who wanted to sing at the wedding but was turned down by almost everyone in the family. Vinton is a very nice guy, but also very immature. Thelma had indeed promised him his own room. 12 on the country chart, aided in part by a highly cinematic music video. Sonja left Raytown with her brother after two years, to parts unknown. Naomi reluctantly agreed, basically to keep Eunice quiet.
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