06-21-1999, 01:09 PM
P.S. He gives the names of the two writers that did this episode, too, but I forget.
Seems to be that the bottom line is that Shwartz originally gave the character the name Lovey Howell not forseeing that the issue of her given and maiden name would ever come up. When the episode in question was written, the writers added this bit of family history to the Mrs. Howell character and, as stated above, Mr. Shwartz seems to aprove this "Eunice Wentworth" business as an addition to the character information.
Seems to be that the bottom line is that Shwartz originally gave the character the name Lovey Howell not forseeing that the issue of her given and maiden name would ever come up. When the episode in question was written, the writers added this bit of family history to the Mrs. Howell character and, as stated above, Mr. Shwartz seems to aprove this "Eunice Wentworth" business as an addition to the character information.