That's cool that even though you said it was not your kind of show, that that part stuck in your head LOL. I watched it all the time, and her death saddens me. Another integral part of my youth as a latch key kid in the late 70s early 80s as syndicated after school viewing. It also brings back fond memories of family TV viewing of Happy Days and L&S; it helped me understand my parents more as they were 50s kids, and our viewing was always interactive and full of questions from us. I even found out my pop was like a local Fonz, lotsa girls (known as Jimmy-Baby), and a bit of a greaser with a Triumph motorcycle and everything. Except, being from a small Florida town, he damn sure graduated!
I think it has much to do with why I didn't rebel as much when I was a teen. And part of why my parents understood why I listened to metal, and country, and classical, and Gene Pitney; their sharing and my questioning of their teen culture helped bridge that gap, and allowed for them to in turn feel comfortable asking questions about mine and me being comfortable sharing it.