Designing Women
"Killing All the Right People" is the 26th episode of the sitcom Designing Women. Originally airing on October 5, 1987, as the fourth episode of the second season, it features Tony Goldwyn as Kendall Dobbs, a young man dying of AIDS who asks the women to design his funeral. Series creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason's mother died of AIDS and her experience with her mother's disease and the prejudice associated with it inspired the episode.
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Episode 1 - 101 Ways to Decorate a Gas Station Episode 2 - Ted Remarries Episode 3 - Anthony, Jr. Episode 4 - Killing All the Right People Episode 5 - Half an Air Bubble Off Episode 6 - Dash Goff, the Writer Episode 7 - Heart Attacks Episode 8 - Cruising Episode 9 - I'll Be Seeing You Episode 10 - Stranded Episode 11 - Howard the Date Episode 12 - I'll Be Home For Christmas Episode 13 - Great Expectations Episode 14 - Second Time Around Episode 15 - Oh, Brother Episode 16 - There's Some Black People Coming to Dinner Episode 17 - The Return of Ray Don Episode 18 - High Rollers Episode 19 - The Incredibly Elite Bona Fide Blue-Blood Beaumont Driving Club Episode 20 - How Great Thou Art Episode 21 - Ted-Bare Episode 22 - Reservations for Eight
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S2 • E1
101 Ways to Decorate a Gas Station
A scruffy gas-station owner wins free interior decoration from Sugarbakers, Charlene consults a psychic about her future.
1987-09-14
S2 • E2
Ted Remarries
Mary Jo can't face her children being with her ex-husband's new wife, who is spoiling them.
1987-09-21
S2 • E3
Anthony, Jr.
Anthony goes to extremes to impress his girlfriends' wealthy parents, inventing a pedigreed family -- then an uninvited dinner guest informs him he is the father of her child.
1987-09-28
S2 • E4
Killing All the Right People
"Killing All the Right People" is the 26th episode of the sitcom Designing Women. Originally airing on October 5, 1987, as the fourth episode of the second season, it features Tony Goldwyn as Kendall Dobbs, a young man dying of AIDS who asks the women to design his funeral. Series creator Linda Bloodworth-Thomason's mother died of AIDS and her experience with her mother's disease and the prejudice associated with it inspired the episode.
1987-10-05
S2 • E5
Half an Air Bubble Off
When an eccentric client harasses the women with bizarre decorating requests, they decide to matchmake him with Bernice.
1987-10-19
S2 • E6
Dash Goff, the Writer
Suzanne's visiting ex, a novelist who loves flowery Southern words and women, is in a writer's slump and contemplating suicide.
1987-10-26
S2 • E7
Heart Attacks
Reese's fitness demonstration - arm wrestling an old buddy and sometime-rival -- causes a heart attack, and subsequent different treatment from Julia.
1987-11-09
S2 • E8
Cruising
Suzanne and Mary Jo become romantic rivals while doing a job aboard a cruise ship.
1987-11-16
S2 • E9
I'll Be Seeing You
Charlene dreams the Sugarbakers back to WWII and the USO.
1987-11-23
S2 • E10
Stranded
While Charlene, Julia and Mary Jo get the flu on a trip to St. Louis, a snowstorm forces Suzanne and Anthony to share a motel room in Tennessee.
1987-12-07
S2 • E11
Howard the Date
It's the mercy date from Hell when the female Sugarbakers staff accompany dateless Howard the nerd to his high-school reunion. Their sympathy quickly wears off when he begins to boast about handling his ""four women.""
1987-12-14
S2 • E12
I'll Be Home For Christmas
Charlene and Anthony scheme to outsmart Mary Jo's disbelieving son on Christmas Eve -- until their hired Santa beats them to it, by swiping the Sugarbakers' Christmas gifts.
1987-12-21
S2 • E13
Great Expectations
Anthony is dismayed when an old prison cellmate arrives at Sugarbaker's with a business proposition -- he wants Anthony to become his partner.
1988-01-04
S2 • E14
Second Time Around
Charlene withdraws after being dumped by her boyfriend Bill, who is still grieving the loss of his first wife.
1988-01-11
S2 • E15
Oh, Brother
Julia and Suzanne disagree on how to handle the arrival of their half-brother, a recently discharged mental patient with aspirations to stand-up comedy.
1988-01-18
S2 • E16
There's Some Black People Coming to Dinner
Mary Jo gives Claudia permission to go to a school dance with a black youth, contrary to his father's wishes.
1988-01-25
S2 • E17
The Return of Ray Don
A penniless Suzanne faces stiff fines for back taxes, so after trying to charm Ray Don at the IRS, she sells off her possession and considers marriage to wealthy octogenarian Wilmont Oliver.
1988-02-01
S2 • E18
High Rollers
After Charlene unwittingly puts a bug in Suzanne's ear by relating the success story of Fred Smith, founder of Federal Express, Suzanne flits off to Atlantic City with Charlene and Anthony in hopes of winning a bundle to pay off debts by employing Anthony's gambling expertise.
1988-02-08
S2 • E19
The Incredibly Elite Bona Fide Blue-Blood Beaumont Driving Club
Suzanne and Julia clash over a posh club's offer of membership when Suzanne discovers discrimination in the club's by laws.
1988-02-15
S2 • E20
How Great Thou Art
Scruples cause Charlene to resign from her church after she loses faith in her minister when he votes against allowing women in the ministry.
1988-02-22
S2 • E21
Ted-Bare
On the brink of marrying a young woman, Ted begins to appreciate ex-wife Mary Jo's maturity, but his sudden attentiveness strikes everyone else as suspicious.
1988-03-21
S2 • E22
Reservations for Eight
A romantic ski weekend becomes a battle of the sexes when an avalanche sidelines the Sugarbakers ladies and their boyfriends.
1988-03-28