Stinger97 April 3, 2014 Share April 3, 2014 Love him or hate him, he was always a consistent schlub. 2 Link to comment
sgittinger April 3, 2014 Share April 3, 2014 I always had a soft place in my heart for Stan. Poor, doofus, Stan. 2 Link to comment
Kiddvideo May 2, 2014 Share May 2, 2014 His own mother didn't like the poor yutz. :-( I felt badly for the guy even though he didn't know how she really felt. 2 Link to comment
Maherjunkie June 13, 2014 Share June 13, 2014 Or the pukka shells. He was a hard guy not to like. 1 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer June 13, 2014 Share June 13, 2014 I actually liked Stan, hapless schmuck that he was. Imagine a slightly overweight Ralph Furley with no hair, and that's Stan. As annoying as any fly that just can't be shooed away, and yet weirdly endearing at the same time. 1 Link to comment
WhitneyWhit June 13, 2014 Share June 13, 2014 I loved Stan, I was happy anytime the door open and we heard "Hi, it's me Stan". I actually thought Herb and Bea had a fantastic and believable chemistry. I totally bought them as a couple that loved each other very much, but could never make a marriage work. 4 Link to comment
Maherjunkie June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 Didn't at the end you expected them to get back together? 1 Link to comment
Miss Chevious January 21, 2015 Share January 21, 2015 No because Dorothy could've gotten back with Stan already if she'd really wanted to. She almost did in a two-part episode, but didn't go through with it after all. Link to comment
Maherjunkie January 21, 2015 Share January 21, 2015 Leslie Nielsen didn't fit as well, I think. Link to comment
Miss Chevious January 21, 2015 Share January 21, 2015 Sorry but I disagree. I think Dorothy and Lucas had great chemistry together. They looked so cute when they were kissing and when Dorothy said "Ready Freddy". It was so good they named it! Of all Dorothy's love interests, Lucas was the best. 3 Link to comment
fitzcarraldo March 7, 2016 Share March 7, 2016 My favorite Stan moment is when he says "Do I smell waffles? Could I smell waffles?" 3 3 Link to comment
Gothish520 February 13, 2018 Share February 13, 2018 Funny how people see things so differently - I didn't like Stan at all. He got in some funny lines, sure, but as a husband, father, and friend, he was the worst. Completely selfish, and not the least bit attractive. I could not believe that Dorothy almost married him again, and wanted to get back with him twice. Thank goodness she didn't. 14 Link to comment
TheGreenKnight February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 I thought Stan was an entertaining character insofar as how the other characters reacted to him. The character himself was never likable, except for briefly when he was trying to win Dorothy back and show he'd changed. I never rooted for them to get back together, but there were a few fun moments/jokes that came out of that storyline. 10 Link to comment
One Tough Cookie March 19, 2019 Share March 19, 2019 Couldn't stand Stan or Angelo. Stan was a loser and Angelo a creep. 2 Link to comment
schnauzergirl March 20, 2019 Share March 20, 2019 I loved Stan's mother and wish we'd seen her in a few more episodes. Can you imagine her in a room with Sophia? 3 Link to comment
mythoughtis March 21, 2019 Share March 21, 2019 On 6/16/2014 at 9:37 AM, Maherjunkie said: Didn't at the end you expected them to get back together? It would have been an expected choice since they kept throwing up that concept... but I never saw the appeal. They didn’t seem to have one thing in common besides their offspring. I couldn’t see how they had lasted 38 years. That long of a marriage could only have been because they would have gotten married at a time when divorce wasn’t as common- and because they were most likely Catholic. Dorothy was played as a professional well educated uptight woman and Stan had so very little class. 1 Link to comment
BlancheDevoreaux April 16, 2019 Share April 16, 2019 On 2/13/2018 at 12:14 AM, Gothish520 said: Funny how people see things so differently - I didn't like Stan at all. He got in some funny lines, sure, but as a husband, father, and friend, he was the worst. Completely selfish, and not the least bit attractive. I could not believe that Dorothy almost married him again, and wanted to get back with him twice. Thank goodness she didn't. I'm with you. And the idea that so many women threw themselves at him is completely unbelievable. 1 Link to comment
Josette April 30, 2019 Share April 30, 2019 Aw. I liked Stan. Not in his early appearances, but later as the series went on. I thought he was a good match with Dorothy. I didn't want them to end up together, but I couldn't hate him. There were a lot of funny moments with him on the show. I know the writers enjoyed writing for the character. A bit of trivia: Herb Edelman (Stan) and Ken Howard (Blanche's Jerry) were both ex-husbands of actress Louise Sorel. 3 Link to comment
WendyCR72 May 3, 2019 Share May 3, 2019 On 4/30/2019 at 11:18 AM, Josette said: Aw. I liked Stan. Not in his early appearances, but later as the series went on. I thought he was a good match with Dorothy. I didn't want them to end up together, but I couldn't hate him. There were a lot of funny moments with him on the show. I know the writers enjoyed writing for the character. A bit of trivia: Herb Edelman (Stan) and Ken Howard (Blanche's Jerry) were both ex-husbands of actress Louise Sorel. I knew Louise Sorel was married to Herb Edelman, but I didn't know she was also married to Ken Howard. Huh! Link to comment
MoistestCake May 19, 2019 Share May 19, 2019 On 4/16/2019 at 3:26 AM, BlancheDevoreaux said: I'm with you. And the idea that so many women threw themselves at him is completely unbelievable. It's like Dorothy says, they first get his credit card details. 1 Link to comment
Bastet May 19, 2019 Share May 19, 2019 11 hours ago, MoistestCake said: It's like Dorothy says, they first get his credit card details. The timing of reading this is funny only to me, but I'm going to share anyway -- just last night, when someone mentioned her MasterCard (instead of just credit card), I immediately played that scene in my head, when Stan says he doesn't have to beg, women come to him, and Dorothy zings, "Right after they get the approval number on your MasterCard." Of more general interest to the thread, I think Herb Edelman did a terrific job with the character. There has to be some small but palpable degree of heart in a character like Stan to sustain him for as many years as the show lasted, and he nailed it. We see all the reasons Dorothy's initial reaction to "It's me, Stan" is to slam the door in his face and why the pregnancy is the only reason she married him in the first place, but we also see why she stayed married to him beyond the kids and was heartbroken by the divorce. He's a laundry list of negative things, but in his own Stan way he loves her, their kids, and even Sophia. He loves no one more than he loves himself, so he's ultimately rightly rejected. But he has his moments, and Edelman plays those moments every bit as well as the more-prevalent narcissistic buffoon notes, so the character works in a way that's impressive for a secondary character on a show that's the very definition of a situational comedy. 8 Link to comment
catlover79 May 24, 2019 Share May 24, 2019 Ironically, I watched a rerun of Maude the other night and Herb Edelman guested. Even then, he and Bea had sparks. I wonder if she recommended him for the role of Stan. 2 Link to comment
latincoffee October 11, 2019 Share October 11, 2019 The toupees, the hate from Sophia towards him and deep down I know Dorothy still had a special place in her heart for Stan regardless of all the craziness. 1 Link to comment
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