Sally's baby or babies
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sspieczny — 20 years ago(November 30, 2005 07:21 PM)
The first time Sally was pregnant was on the episode with Barbara McNair the last of the first season Susan St. James revealed in an interview at the time, that NBC ordered an extra episode and she had planned her pregnancy around the show's hiatus so it was written into the episode and then dropped for the second season .. no explanation, no reference. The second time Sally was pregnant was because St. James was this time they wrote it into the show, she had the child .. I don't ever remember them referring to the sex of the child .. both Sally and the child perished in the plane crash and the show became McMillan
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helane4 — 20 years ago(December 12, 2005 08:31 PM)
I am so glad that I finally found this site and you all are talking about Sally's "pregnancies" on the show. I have been dumbfounded by this for ages and have never been able to get my questions answered. I saw the episode at the end of the first season and like the last person said. It was dropped at the second season and not referred to again.that time she was only pregnant a few months. Now, the second time she was pregnant, which I think was the 1975 season, she really got bigmust have been 8 months pregnant (in real life too).she was pregnant in at least 6 episodes. Then, there was one episode, where Mildred Natwick played her mother in law and said to Sally," and after just having had that beautiful baby boy unstairs"..so the baby is a boy and during the episode, Sally evens mentions that she had to get a babysitter. David Birney was in the episode too.However, the baby is never seen, heard and then disappears.I think there were episodes after the episode I just mentioned.and the baby is never mentioned again.In "McMillan", after Sally died..they always say that just Sally died.a baby is never mentioned..
It is truly a mystery..one that not even McMillan could solve..How did they get away with just having a baby "disappear" . I know the show is about a husband and wife and the producers probably thought that the baby would just be a hinderance in the stories.but to just pretend that she was never pregnant??? To mention a baby once and then forget?? How in the world did the producers of the show ever get away with this??
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garth8769 — 19 years ago(May 20, 2006 01:28 PM)
surprisingly imdb does not report that the show became "mcmillan" in its 6th and final season. the whole sally/baby thing was handled clumsily ,and having them killed in a plane crash did not fit the tone of the series. i think it would have been better to have mac retire as police commisioner and become a private eye, with the absence of st. james explained by saying she decided to become a stay at home mom and not get involved in mac's investigations. as a PI he could have traveled around on cases and not always be in SF.
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KrazeeforKittiez — 11 years ago(February 14, 2015 11:51 AM)
surprisingly imdb does not report that the show became "mcmillan" in its 6th and final season
Yes they did. Or maybe they added it after your post.
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DeadnotSleeping — 17 years ago(February 05, 2009 11:13 AM)
Susan Saint James was pregnant in real life so they decided to write the pregnancy into the shows. Chances are, they ran a focus group to see if people liked the idea of Sally and Mac with a child, and the answer was no. Or, the network decided they didn't want the to have kids after all.
I loved the first four seasons of the show, but they did more than a few changes to the show that defied explanation - like how she was pregnant at end of the first season, but no baby was even mentioned again (they could have just said she lost it and it would have added some drama tot he second season. Then the fourth season pregnancy that produced a baby boy with no name and is never discussed again after the first episode of the fifth season. OF course that is also the season where they moved house to the suburbs - one that looks exactly the same on the inside as the house in the city, except for an extra door and slightly different decor. I tried to watch the last season, but they botched the handling of Sally's death (it was a 10 second mention by Enright, not even my Mac) and Mac becomes a playboy again. Ugh!
I guess they either figured that the audience wasn't very bright, or the network and/or the producers didn't care about continuity. It's too bad because it was a really fun show to watch for a few years. -
gjung01 — 16 years ago(February 16, 2010 07:33 PM)
I think back then, they figured that the series would rerun during the summer and that would be it. Also, the fact that the writers and producers assumed viewers had a short memory or if you just glossed right over it, people would not notice and be distracted.
I had read somewhere that Susan Saint James had a contractual dispute with the producers and this may have explained how on certain seasons and episodes, her character does not seem to be as involved with the story line. It was probably acrimonious if they killed off her character, so that there was no way the character of Sally would be able to come back. I thought the appeal of the show was the chemistry between Mac and Sally and their banter.
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nrangerseven — 11 years ago(April 14, 2014 01:45 PM)
I've been catching McMillan and Wife here and there on Cozi Tv. Just saw that episode where Enright mentions Sally's death. It's the one where Jessica Walter plays McMillan's new girlfriend. Enright says it's been 8 months since Sally died in a plane crash and how he hadn't thought Mac would ever get past it. Seems like he got past it just fine! No mention of a baby either.
But last week they showed a later episode where he was having an affair with Stefanie Powers. Since I had just seen an episode the day before where Sally was kidnapped I was really confused! They had a bunch of "flashbacks" that showed how loving he was and how scared he was that he'd never get his wife back. Didn't even know she had died on the show! Here I was expecting a big catfight between the two women! haha Then he really does lose his wife (and some mystery baby) and he's suddenly a player againsmh
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RikerDonegal — 15 years ago(January 17, 2011 04:41 PM)
"McMillan and Baby" Brilliant. LOL I love it.
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renata77 — 11 years ago(April 16, 2014 11:56 PM)
"One Man and a Smart Baby" Haha
I'm so grateful for this thread. I kept seeing reruns with Sally pregnant and I kept wondering why I didn't remember anyone saying what had become of the baby. I didn't remember if she was supposed to have miscarried or not.
They definitely made a mistake letting Susan Saint James go. Choose your show or choose to be cheap. It was sad to see the show fade away. -
peacedovey2003 — 15 years ago(October 27, 2010 11:00 PM)
I do remember one of the episodes - it was the first one of the season - Sally suffered a miscarriage and lost the baby. It seemed to me that it was in the opening scene that she was being rushed by ambulance to the emergency room. I do remember that very well. Mac was really concerned about her.
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RikerDonegal — 15 years ago(January 17, 2011 04:43 PM)
You're thinking of the last episode of the first season. It does indeed open with her being rushed to hospital, but she doesn't suffer a miscarriage. Mac was really concerned alright, that's correct, but they established that mother and baby were 100% fine.
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