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why is there no mention of the charcter grace being a battered housewife?Karaveks voice 19:07, 2 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Why is this article such a Stub? This was one of the best situation comedies about a divorced single mother ever.

- The fact that Areteha Franklin sang the original opening theme song "Lady Madonna" (originally done by The Beatles) and that it was dropped for a new bad generic alt-rock version when the switched Quentins and houses (sets), and exclusively used in the syndication version.

- Speaking of Quentins... Ms. Butler's alleged out of control behaviour that she flashed young Jon Paul Steuer her breasts on the set and that caused his parents to yank him from the show and a recast of the Quentin character.

- That the actress playing Nadine also left late-series when she got tired of Butler's got out of control antics on the show, and the divorce of the Nadine/Wade characters. This leading to the possible addition of:

- The fact drugs (prescription painkillers) and alcohol lead to her unbearable antics on the show towards the end of the series.

- Mid-series, it was revealed Grace gave up a son for adoption when she was young and re-connected w/ him, a college-aged young man.