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[s5e9] The Big Game [UPDATED]

: The episode ends with Harry being arrested for scalping tickets outside the stadium. Other "S5E9" Matches

: In a rare personal nod, O.J. Simpson shows Lucy a photo of his 5-year-old daughter, referring to his real-life firstborn, Arnelle . [S5E9] The Big Game

: Harry is thrilled to get 50-yard line tickets to a major football game from O.J. Simpson, but complications arise when he tries to scalp them after a mix-up with the seating. Key Trivia & Details : The episode ends with Harry being arrested

This refers to the episode " The Big Game ," which is the (and 125th overall) of the classic variety/sitcom series Here's Lucy . Episode Overview Original Air Date : November 13, 1972. Guest Star : NFL legend O.J. Simpson . : Harry is thrilled to get 50-yard line

: "Desire Is All You Need" , featuring the exit of patriarch John Dutton. The Americans : "Tuan on the Bus" . The Masked Singer : A semi-final discussion episode. J. Simpson appearance? 'The Americans' Season 5, Episode 9 Recap: Tuan on the Bus

: The face value of the tickets Harry and Lucy receive is $6.50 each . Harry eventually buys them back for $100 after a series of comedic trade-offs.