Maude season 2 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a humorous yet poignant episode, Walter frets over an upcoming tax audit, leading to a series of comedic miscommunications. Maude attempts to soothe his nerves, but the arrival of the tax auditor, Mr. Clark, brings old memories to the surface. Maude recognizes Clark as someone who attempted to assault her 31 years ago, leading to a confrontation filled with misunderstandings and eventual reconciliation. Through comedic elements and serious discussions, the episode tackles themes of integrity, the impact of past actions, and the path to resolution, encapsulated in a tax audit storyline that mirrors deeper personal histories and societal issues.
Full Episode S02E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Walter preparing for at the beginning of the episode?
Walter is preparing for a tax audit.
How does Maude try to calm Walter's nerves?
Maude makes him fresh coffee and chicken sandwiches.
Who calls Walter about his mustache being on fire?
The fire department calls about Walter's mustache.
What issue does Walter's accountant have?
Walter's accountant is fogged in in Philadelphia and can't assist with the tax audit.
What does Walter admit to doing with his taxes?
Walter admits to bending the tax laws by accelerating depreciation on some fixtures and delivery trucks.
Who is the tax auditor that visits Walter and Maude?
Mr. Clark from the Internal Revenue Service is the tax auditor.
How does Maude recognize Mr. Clark?
Maude recalls a past encounter where Mr. Clark attempted to assault her 31 years ago.
What does Maude do to confront Mr. Clark about the past?
Maude confronts Mr. Clark directly and recreates the past incident to jog his memory.
How does Mr. Clark react to Maude's accusations?
Initially, Mr. Clark is confused and denies the accusations, but he eventually remembers the incident and apologizes.
What resolution is reached between Maude and Mr. Clark?
Mr. Clark apologizes for his past actions, and they resolve their misunderstanding.
Does the tax audit get resolved?
Yes, the tax audit gets resolved with Mr. Clark providing the tax adjustment figures.
How does Walter feel about the resolution of Maude's confrontation with Mr. Clark?
Walter feels relieved and appreciative of the resolution, though he jokes about the cost of the audit.
What is the final joke Maude makes at the end of the episode?
Maude jokes about the auditor smiling because of the resolution, not because of the audit cost.
What themes does this episode of "Maude" explore?
The episode explores themes of honesty, integrity, past trauma, and resolution.
How does the episode balance humor with serious themes?
The episode uses comedic misunderstandings, witty dialogue, and situational comedy to address serious themes like assault and honesty.