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Originally Posted by BigRock
Uh-huh.
Except they never actually said the old lady was an actress. They did say her son was a propmaster on a TV show, and apparently he was the world's most thorough propmaster, since even though nobody would ever see what was inside these prop envelopes he created, he actually wrote dozens of fake love letters to put in them. Fake letters that were so touching and well-written that two grown women wept while reading them.
And they said the old lady's name was Esther Cooper, when it's actually Norma Michaels.
But other than that, I'm sure it was completely on the level.
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Was being an actress an issue relevant to the episode? So, the propmaster was fake, too? If they really wanted to run with it they would have had the old lady break down and cry rather than fess up that the letters were props.
As for the fake name, I'm sure there's a reason they chose to do that. It may have been at her request.