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While it was a "great" show, all the accolades in the article, saying it was the X greatest show in history, and similar, are very US centric. I very much doubt that those making such declarations have compared it with every TV show in the world, including non-English ones. HiLo48 (talk) 01:03, 21 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]
The article states, while referring to the film version of "Too Many Girls": "RKO, after purchasing film rights to the show, cast Ball as Arnaz's love interest in the picture". This is inaccurate. The character played by Lucille Ball in the film was not the love interest of the character played by Desi Arnaz. While the real life romantic relationship between Ball and Arnaz did develop while they were both on the set of "Too Many Girls", she did not play his love interest. Ball's love interest was played by Richard Carlson, and Arnaz had a love scene with an actress named Libby Bennett. Much to the disappointment of "I Love Lucy" fans when they watch the film, Ball and Arnaz have very few scenes together and even in those they always share the scene with several others. Jersey Jan (talk) 16:44, 29 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]