We've been calling this one for weeks, now. Ed needs someone to organize his mess of an Animal Hospital, and Estelle needs a man. Time to reenter the workforce and spend all of your time together. Plus, you could get rid of Steven, which would make everyone happier... including Steven.
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Salad Town: Home of the always-full bowl o’curly kale. At this rate, Estelle and Mary will be sitting there on April Fool’s Day, when they can finally munch on the floral dessert.
Considering Ed seemingly works 18-hour days, he should expect that his work always runs overtime.
Those ice cubes look as if they're suspended in gelatin. Are Mary and Estelle doing jello shots from a water glass? Wilbur would approve.
You sure can’t get anything by Mary. If he says his work often runs overtime, it’s possible he may be overworked at his job. Cancel the Leqembi infusion, this woman’s as sharp as a tack.
Less talking, more salad eating!
Dr. Cameron is correct! It's that kind of incisive insight, that uncanny knack of knowing hot to slice an issue down to its very core, that has made Mary the Prima Meddla she is! We stand in awe!
-- Scottie
The problem stems from the fact that Dr. Ed's animal clinic is located in a building that was once owned by "Supercuts" haircare. He forgot to take the "Walk-ins Welcome" sign out of the window.
HelenClark
Great comments, everyone! I notice JB has finally illustrated Mary's hand so that it fits une femme d'un certain age, either that or a well manicured creature from a black lagoon is about to snatch Mary's salad.
Wanders, helping Dr. Ed at the clinic would constitute work. The only person who has a j job is Dr. Cameron, and that is only about 15 hours a week.
Geez, I thought Rex Morgan, M.D. was boring this month. Why not show a week of characters sleeping? Ms. Brigman, some nudity may shake things up ... just sayin'. Anything to escape this coversational drudgery!
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