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239:) casually takes his hand, saying that even some of the nurses in the hospital refused to enter his room. In the background, Imogene Salinger (Camilla Carr), an acquaintance of Julia's and a client of the firm, overhears the plans for the funeral and states that gay men like Kendall are getting what they deserve. "As far as I'm concerned," Imogene says, "this disease has one thing going for it: it's killing all the right people." Julia angrily confronts Imogene over her belief that AIDS is God's punishment for homosexuality. "Imogene, get serious! Who do you think you're talking to?! I've known you for 27 years, and all I can say is, if God was giving out 317:, whose own mother died after contracting AIDS from a blood transfusion. Although there was a screening test available that could have been used to identify unsafe blood, not all blood banks and hospitals used it, allowing infected blood to be unknowingly spread through transfusions. During her mother's illness, Bloodworth-Thomason saw firsthand the prejudice AIDS patients experienced, especially gay men. The episode's title came from a comment she overheard from one of the hospital's nurses: "The good thing about AIDS is that it's killing all the right people." She incorporated a version of the remark into the episode's script. 281:
Americans have died and we're still debating. For me, this debate is over. More important than what any civic leader or PTA or board of education thinks about teenagers having sex or any immoral act that my daughter or your son might engage in is the bottom line that I don't think they should have to die for it. Thank you.
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What I am saying is that I have a dear, sweet, funny friend, 24 years old, not very much older than the kids that we're talking about here, and he came to me this week and asked me to help plan his funeral, because he's dying... from AIDS...something that he got before he even knew what it was or how
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still have here tonight—because now we know how to help prevent AIDS. And I think that it really shouldn't matter what your personal views are about birth control, because, you see, we're not, we're not just talking about preventing births anymore, we're talking about preventing deaths. 25,000
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like her will not be welcomed at her firm. Julia slams the door on her. It is noted that during the confrontation, Suzanne sticks up for Kendall by asking that if AIDS was so rampant in the gay community, "then how come
267:) all attend Mary Jo's PTA debate. During the debate, Mary Jo struggles to make her points but is cut off repeatedly by her opponent, Carolyn Jackson (Joan Roberts). As Kendall enters with Anthony ( 232:) when expressing herself in such situations, and asks Julia if she can get "fired up" so that Mary Jo can watch and learn from her. Julia explains that she "doesn't feel fired up right now". 329:. Linda Bloodworth-Thomason was nominated for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series and Roger Bondelli received a nomination for Outstanding Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production. 228:
A few days later, Mary Jo frets over what she is going to say at the debate and about being nicknamed "The Condom Queen". She notes that she wishes she could be as passionate as Julia (
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to prevent it. I've been thinking a lot about his mother this week, and what she might give for the opportunity that I have tonight—that we
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of Kendall. The episode ends at Kendall's funeral. A closed black coffin is shown and the funeral home room is designed
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to students on request is being discussed. Mary Jo is in favor for both preventing pregnancies
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Kendall drops by to go over his funeral arrangements. He is shocked when Charlene (
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meeting at her daughter Claudia's high school at which a resolution to the
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Later, Julia, Suzanne, Charlene, and Sugarbaker friend Bernice Clifton (
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who asks the Sugarbaker ladies to design his funeral. Series creator
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Index

Designing Women
Harry Thomason
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
Tony Goldwyn
Alice Ghostley
Designing Women (season 2)
List of episodes
Designing Women
second season
Tony Goldwyn
AIDS
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
Tony Goldwyn
Annie Potts
PTA
school board
birth control
HIV
Dixie Carter
Jean Smart
sexually transmitted diseases
bigots
lesbians
Alice Ghostley
Meshach Taylor
freeze frame
French Quarter
New Orleans
Dixieland
Just a Closer Walk with Thee

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