I Love Lucy

I Love Lucy

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Set mostly in New York City, I Love Lucy centers on Lucy Ricardo, and her singer/bandleader husband Ricky Ricardo, along with their friends and landlords Fred Mertz and Ethel Mertz. During the 2nd season, Lucy and Ricky have a son named Little Ricky. Lucy is somewhat naive and ambitious, with an overactive imagination and a knack for getting herself into trouble. Primarily she is obsessed with joining her husband in show business. Fred and Ethel are former vaudevillians and this only strengthens her resolve to prove herself as a performer. The show provided Ball ample opportunity to display her considerable skill at clowning and physical comedy, with Lucy's determination to get into the act in any way possible, resulting in numerous wacky situations. Lucy's husband, Ricky Ricardo, is an up-and-coming Cuban American singer and bandleader with an excitable personality. His patience is frequently tested, sometimes to the breaking point, by his wife's antics. When exasperated, he often reverts to speaking rapidly in Spanish. As with Lucy, not much was ever learned about his past or family. Lucy's best friend, confidante and accomplice in her crazy schemes is Ethel Mertz. A former model from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Ethel tries to relive her glory days in vaudeville. She usually gets more chances to perform at Ricky's nightclub, because, unlike Lucy, she can actually sing and dance. Ethel, although she is Lucy's ally, often tries to reason with her, providing common sense advice. Ethel's husband Fred served in World War I and lived through the Great Depression. He is very stingy with money and a very no-nonsense type of guy. However, he also shows that he can be a soft touch, especially when it comes to Little Ricky, the Ricardos' son. Fred performed in vaudeville, so like his wife Ethel, he can also sing and dance and they often performed duets. Lucy and Ricky often play tricks on each other; for example, when Lucy tricked Ricky into thinking she was a compulsive thief; or when Ricky tricked Lucy into thinking she was not legally married to him, based on a mistake in their license. Although they may disagree at times, and despite their age differences (not only the Mertzes' and Ricardos', but Lucy and Desi's, with Lucy six years Desi's senior), the four main characters are very close and loving.

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It is referred to by these television episodes...

Oz:
Season:  6  / Episode:  6 
A Day in the Death...

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
Some inmates have joined a rape support group. One says during his attack, he could hear that the CO's were watching 'I Love Lucy' on TV in the office.

Orange is the New Black:
Season:  3  / Episode:  4 
Finger in the Dyke

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
While Maritza and Flaca are fighting, Mendoza says, "You are like Lucy and Ethel without the charm."

Californication:
Season:  6  / Episode:  12 
I'll Lay My Monsters Down

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
Hank tells Karen, on the day of Marcy and Charlie's wedding, that Marcy and Charlie are the "Fred and Ethel Mertz" of our time.

The Office:
Season:  8  / Episode:  18 
Last Day in Florida

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
When Erin returns to Irene's house in Florida, she announces, "Hey Lucy! I'm home! Babaloo!".

The Simpsons:
Season:  11  / Episode:  10 
Little Big Mom

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
In the show Homer and Bart are seen watching I Love Lucy.

Mad Men:
Season:  2  / Episode:  13 
Meditations in an Emergency

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
Harry talks about President Kennedy's speech, saying that if the speech goes past 8:30, it will cut in to "Lucy", "Danny Thomas" and "Andy Griffith", causing him problems with advertising during those shows.

Scrubs:
Season:  3  / Episode:  10 
My Rule of Thumb

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
When J.D. picks Elliot and Carla up from jail, he asks "Who wants to tell me what happened? Lucy? Ethel?" a reference to the TV show "I Love Lucy".

Parks and Recreation:
Season:  4  / Episode:  4 
Pawnee Rangers

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
Ann wins the respect of the Pawnee Ranger boys who have defected to Leslie's group, The Pawnee Goddesses, by catching a big fish. She says she's had the fish on the hook in the water for 30 minutes, saying it was something she once saw on an episode of 'I Love Lucy'.

The Newsroom:
Season:  2  / Episode:  7 
Red Team III

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
Will and Charlie talk about the ratings from the Genoa story. Will tells Charlie that the ratings were "an 'I Love Lucy' number".

American Dad!:
Season:  1  / Episode:  5 
Roger Codger

This Television Episode refers to I Love Lucy
Duper's line "Lucy, you got some 'sploding to do" is a variation of Ricky Ricardo's line "Lucy, you got some 'splaining to do" on I Love Lucy. Duper even mimics Ricardo's accent while saying it.

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CBS Commercial for Super Bowl LIII 2019 - CBS Eyeconic

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"Lucy, I'm home" is from I Love Lucy

Verizon FiOS Quantum Commercial

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American Hustle

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The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour

This Television Series is inspired by I Love Lucy
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I Love Lucy
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