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* "[[Recap/TheOddCouple1970S1E1TheLaundryOrgy The Laundry Orgy]]": After the Pigeon Sisters go home, Felix and Oscar have an extended sequence of lamenting their faults, mocking themselves for their different personalities. Then Oscar, who tried to throw Felix out, says that maybe if they keep being roommates, they can help smooth each other's rough edges. Felix agrees, saying he's already failed as a husband and he doesn't want to repeat the failure as a friend.
* "[[Recap/TheOddCouple1970S1E10ItsAllOverNowBabyBird It's all Over Now, Baby Bird]]":
** Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial spot for Albert (no easy job in New York City). Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching.
** Midway through the funeral, Felix starts talking with the vet who gave him medicine for Albert. During the discussion, they realize Felix misremembered the instructions and administered too much medicine. Luckily, it's not long before it turns around[[note]]Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead after all,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"[[/note]], but for those few terrible moments, Felix thinks he killed his pet.
* "The Odd Vacation" shows the Ungers and the Madisons on vacation together, with Felix trying to save Oscar and Blanche's relationship with multiple plans, culminating in his faking a fight with Gloria. Although reluctant, eventually she gets into it and yells a number of things at him, closing with the statement that she wants a divorce. When Felix finds out she meant it, he tells her brokenly that he loves her, and Gloria answers that she loves Felix, too, but she can't handle the issues of living with him.
* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the welfare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipped with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place. Oscar doesn't want him to come in, reasoning that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"
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* "[[Recap/TheOddCouple1970S1E1TheLaundryOrgy The Laundry Orgy]]": After ''for the Pigeon Sisters go home, Felix and Oscar have an extended sequence of lamenting their faults, mocking themselves for their different personalities. Then Oscar, who tried to throw Felix out, says that maybe if they keep being roommates, they can help smooth each other's rough edges. Felix agrees, saying he's already failed as a husband and he doesn't want to repeat the failure as a friend.
* "[[Recap/TheOddCouple1970S1E10ItsAllOverNowBabyBird It's all Over Now, Baby Bird]]":
** Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial spot for Albert (no easy job in New York City). Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching.
** Midway through the funeral, Felix starts talking with the vet who gave him medicine for Albert. During the discussion, they realize Felix misremembered the instructions and administered too much medicine. Luckily, it's not long before it turns around[[note]]Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead after all,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"[[/note]], but for those few terrible moments, Felix thinks he killed his pet.
* "The Odd Vacation" shows the Ungers and the Madisons on vacation together, with Felix trying to save Oscar and Blanche's relationship with multiple plans, culminating in his faking a fight with Gloria. Although reluctant, eventually she gets into it and yells a number of things at him, closing with the statement that she wants a divorce. When Felix finds out she meant it, he tells her brokenly that he loves her, and Gloria answers that she loves Felix, too, but she can't handle the issues of living with him.
* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the welfare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipped with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place. Oscar doesn't want him to come in, reasoning that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"
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1970s series see TearJerker/TheOddCouple1970''
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* The 2015 remake's season two episode "Madison & Son" featured original series producer Garry Marshall as Oscar's father Walter. It ended up being Marshall's final on-screen role, as he would pass away less than three months after the episode aired. In tribute to him, a framed picture of Marshall with lead actors Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon can be seen in their apartment starting in season three.
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* "[[Recap/TheOddCouple1970S1E1TheLaundryOrgy The Laundry Orgy]]": After the Pigeon Sisters go home, Felix and Oscar have an extended sequence of lamenting their faults, mocking themselves for their different personalities. Then Oscar, who tried to throw Felix out, says that maybe if they keep being roommates, they can help smooth each other's rough edges. Felix agrees, saying he's already failed as a husband and he doesn't want to repeat the failure as a friend.
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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. The episode ends in a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead after all,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"

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** Midway through the funeral, Felix starts talking with the vet who gave him medicine for Albert. During the discussion, they realize Felix misremembered the instructions and administered too much medicine. Luckily, it's not long before it turns around[[note]]Albert
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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead afterall,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]
* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the welfare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipped with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place, to which Oscar doesn't want him to come in; Oscar ''does'' reason that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"

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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead afterall,]] after all,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]
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* "The Odd Vacation" shows the Ungers and the Madisons on vacation together, with Felix trying to save Oscar and Blanche's relationship with multiple plans, culminating in his faking a fight with Gloria. Although reluctant, eventually she gets into it and yells a number of things at him, closing with the statement that she wants a divorce. When Felix finds out she meant it, he tells her brokenly that he loves her, and Gloria answers that she loves Felix, too, but she can't handle the issues of living with him.
* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the welfare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipped with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place, to which place. Oscar doesn't want him to come in; Oscar ''does'' reason in, reasoning that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"

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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead afterall,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]

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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead afterall,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]



* The 2015 remake's season two episode "Madison & Son" featured original series producer Garry Marshall as Oscar's father Walter. It ended up being Marshall's final on-screen role, as he would pass away less than three months after the episode aired. In tribute to him, a framed picture of Marshall with lead actors Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon can be seen in their apartment starting in season three.

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* The 2015 remake's season two episode "Madison & Son" featured original series producer Garry Marshall as Oscar's father Walter. It ended up being Marshall's final on-screen role, as he would pass away less than three months after the episode aired. In tribute to him, a framed picture of Marshall with lead actors Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon can be seen in their apartment starting in season three.three.
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* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the welfare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipped with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place, to which Oscar doesn't want him to come in; Oscar ''does'' reason that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"

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* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the welfare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipped with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place, to which Oscar doesn't want him to come in; Oscar ''does'' reason that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"me?"
* The 2015 remake's season two episode "Madison & Son" featured original series producer Garry Marshall as Oscar's father Walter. It ended up being Marshall's final on-screen role, as he would pass away less than three months after the episode aired. In tribute to him, a framed picture of Marshall with lead actors Matthew Perry and Thomas Lennon can be seen in their apartment starting in season three.
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* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the well fare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipt with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place, to which Oscar doesn't want him to come in; Oscar ''does'' reason that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"

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* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the well fare welfare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipt equipped with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place, to which Oscar doesn't want him to come in; Oscar ''does'' reason that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"
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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead afterall,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]

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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead afterall,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]"Felix!"]]
* In a subtle example from the 1993 reunion movie, ''The Odd Couple: Together Again'', Felix pays Oscar a visit when he learns he's in the hospital, being very concerned about the well fare of his friend; upon his arrival, Oscar is already equipt with bedpans with "GET LOST, FELIX!" written on them. In addition to that, when Gloria kicks Felix out until their daughter's wedding is over, he shows up at Oscar's place, to which Oscar doesn't want him to come in; Oscar ''does'' reason that he values their friendship, which is why he ''doesn't'' want a repeat of what those five years they lived together were like to possibly jeopardize it. Felix just stands there, and pitifully remarks, "So that's it? The two people who love me the most hate me?"
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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming when Albert turns out not to be dead afterall, and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]

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* In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming when Albert [[DisneyDeath turns out not to be dead afterall, afterall,]] and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]
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*In the episode, "It's all Over Now, Baby Bird", Felix's parrot Albert dies, and the way Felix handles it is endearingly childlike. The plot of the episode revolves around Felix finding a proper burial for Albert. Eventually, he decides to have an elaborate "pet funeral" for him. While there's elements of comedy in it, Felix's mourning is for the most part played for sympathy, and the funeral is quite touching. [[spoiler: The episode ends in a CrowningMomentOfHeartWarming when Albert turns out not to be dead afterall, and his first word after waking up from his coma is "Felix!"]]

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