Robbie-Ann's grandmother's orange plaid wallpaper. Amy's family home, stuck in the 70s. The "Grandma Couch." Afghans and matching Tupperware. Amy's brown Tupperware pitcher, filled with blobby orange juice. 70s dishes. The dark brown stoneware dishes with the light trim border. The 70s color pallete. From 60s eclectic to 70s furniture sets. Amy's cultural theory about mid-century to 70s design.  A breakdown of fake wood paneling. Robbie-Ann's problem with faux brick. Robbie-Ann's Gramma's home: a showroom of 70s decor. Amy's Gramma's ribbon candy. Indoor house plants. Spice racks: a mystery. TV 70s decor examples. An exploration of the Brady home. Basement dens: where Gramma's couch and the cabinet TV went to die. The "formal living room." Formal dining rooms: endangered spaces. Amy's longing for old-fashioned closed kitchens. Mary Tyler Moore's legendary 70s first apartment. Mork and Mindy's exemplary late-70s apartment. Sidebar: deep dive into Mork and Mindy: the flaws and the fabulous. One Day at a Time's 70s "burnt sienna" apartment and the crow-eating on that show. Amy's problem with the One Day at a Time set. 70s decor on Hart to Hart, Columbo and other single-camera shows. Sidebar: Robbie-Ann's obsession with Columbo.