"...ill-mannered tourists with their BigGulps, Slurpees, Misty's and Frostees..their dirty feet overflowing rubber thongs..." LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love the moment Julia snaps. She was going to put up with it and deal, until that ill mannered tourist uttered those two deadly words. And then, "that's itttt"
Out of all the wonderful Julia "tell offs" this one and the Hitler bash were the two that I remembered after all these years. To me, this is the most authentic Southern. I had many Aunts exactly like this that never said a word but when crossed they blew up. It's heart warming.
My role model - since I am of the Carter's of Georgia and live in a historical house tour town in the south - I hope she is my kin - she played this part so well.
Here's one Yankee, flag-flying Republican that cheered when Julia finally had ENOUGH and gave the history lesson and the marching orders to the intruding slobs! Brava!
im from Richmond, Virginia and when I visited Atlanta in 2003 it did not feel even remotely southern to me. Ironically, I live well north of Atlanta and we're a lot more like the "old South". Although Atlanta was never really a truly Southern city. It was settled by northerners mostly.
@applesauce2100 Originally no. But after 1860s, many Northern occupants stayed in Atlanta. Same thing happened to the Northern Virginia/DC area. They never left since.
One of the best sitcoms ever, from beginning to end.... perfect acting, perfect writing.
"...ill-mannered tourists with their BigGulps, Slurpees, Misty's and Frostees..their dirty feet overflowing rubber thongs..." LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dixie had a lot of class...she will be missed and always remembered!
This is and always will be one of my alltime favorite shows. It's timeless in my opinion.
I will miss Dixie. The world has truly lost something with her passing.
Absolute classic Terminator moment! God bless Julia Sugarbaker and even more so to Dixie Carter for bringer her to life-gone but never forgotten.
I could watch this clip over and over - hilarious!
I love the moment Julia snaps.
She was going to put up with it and deal, until that ill mannered tourist uttered those two deadly words. And then, "that's itttt"
This is my #1 favorite TV moment of all time!
Miss you so much Dixie Carter. You may be gone from the physical plane but you will always be here for us all to continue to love you forever 🙏❤️🇺🇸😘
Again - love this .
Go Julia.
Out of all the wonderful Julia "tell offs" this one and the Hitler bash were the two that I remembered after all these years. To me, this is the most authentic Southern. I had many Aunts exactly like this that never said a word but when crossed they blew up. It's heart warming.
"Babies who sneeze Fudgcicle Juice" - ROLF & LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Priceless!!
Omgosh!! Julia was awesome!!! I just love when she goes off on people!!!
Will miss you Dixie Carter!
i almost died at babies who sneeze fudgsicle juice line lol
LMAO! Those Costumes!!! Go Julia!!!
I loved that get up MaryJo was wearing and the hat just set it off. It reminds me of little BoPeep
My role model - since I am of the Carter's of Georgia and live in a historical house tour town in the south - I hope she is my kin - she played this part so well.
Here's one Yankee, flag-flying Republican that cheered when Julia finally had ENOUGH and gave the history lesson and the marching orders to the intruding slobs! Brava!
Where is Julia Sugarbaker today? We could really use someone like her. RIP Dixie Carter.
Perfect just perfect!❤️
im from Richmond, Virginia and when I visited Atlanta in 2003 it did not feel even remotely southern to me. Ironically, I live well north of Atlanta and we're a lot more like the "old South". Although Atlanta was never really a truly Southern city. It was settled by northerners mostly.
such cute frilly princess dresses. so girly. so pretty. so beautiful.
dayum. those accents sounded normal to me 20 years ago.
@applesauce2100 Originally no. But after 1860s, many Northern occupants stayed in Atlanta. Same thing happened to the Northern Virginia/DC area. They never left since.
Mary Ann Mobley owes Dixie Carter her career
@VASINGER I dont think the native Atlantans would agree with you, by saying it was settled by neortherners.
what episode is this?
Julia tirade was funny
julia is my hero
It was a great sitcom until the last two seasons. Season 6 had some good episodes and season 7 was a train wreck pure and simple.
I’m a little confused. Is she defending the confederacy?
@soundscape718 lmao thats pretty funny yea i feel its all sex in the city and commercialized