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Episode Detail: Be a Good Girl - thirtysomething

Melissa is ever the good girl for her grandmother (Sylvia Sidney), but it takes some chutzpah to resist the guilt when Rose makes an offer she shouldn't refuse. Elaine Steadman: Phyllis Newman. Murray Steadman: Herbert Edelman. Melissa: Melanie Mayron.

Episodes: Be a Good Girl - thirtysomething - 89 total Episodes

7/17/2001: Pilot Episode
Thirtysomething
I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
Nice Job if You Can Get It
Good Sex, Bad Sex, What Sex, No Sex
But Not for Me
We Gather Together
The Separation
We'll Meet Again
Once a Mermaid
Life Class
Photo Opportunity
Melissa and Men
Melissa in Wonderland
Pilot Episode
Nancy's First Date
No Promises
First Day, Last Day
Best of Enemies
The Legacy
The Three Year Itch
Mr. Right
In Re: The Marriage of Weston
Guns and Roses
Towers of Zenith: The Go Between
The Haunting of DAA
Sifting the Ashes
A Second Look
The Difference Between Men and Women
Therapy
Business as Usual
Accounts Receivable
Whose Forest Is This?
Born to Be Mild
Michael Writes a Story
The New Baby
The Burning Bush
Fathers and Lovers
Arizona
Prelude to a Bris
Payment Due
Advanced Beginners
Fighting the Cold
A Wedding
The Guilty Party
Hopeless
The Housewarming
Couples
South by Southeast
Success
The Deliverance
The New Job
Thirtysomething
Towers of Zenith: Samurai Adman
The Parents Are Coming, the Parents Are Coming
Happy New Year
I'll Be Home for Christmas
The Competition
Politics
Elliot's Dad
Be a Good Girl
Strangers
The New Parents
Post Op
Her Cup Runneth Over
Thirtysomething
Distance
Never Better
Closing the Circle
Tenure
About Last Night
Michael's Campaign
Pulling Away
Going Limp
I'm in Love...With My Gynecologist
A Stop at Willoughby
The Weaning
Mike Van Dyke Show
Trust Me
Courting Nancy
Love and Sex
Another Country
The Other Shoe
Control
Nancy's Mom
Out the Door
California
Undone
The Pilgrims
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Premiered: September 29, 1987, on ABC
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Premise: An Emmy-winning chronicle of the angst-ridden lives of 1980s baby boomers in Philadelphia. Creators Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz drew on personal experiences to develop storylines rich in introspective dialogue. The results often packed an emotional wallop, though all that soul-searching occasionally translated into an excess of whining. The ensemble performances are all first-rate, and David Clennon's ad-agency head Miles Drentell is one of TV's most memorably smarmy characters.

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