![]() ![]() Thus we end up with the first half of our fish out of water story and it's a dandy, thanks in large part once again to Miss Keaton's wonderful comedic timing, and the fact that we like and admire her character. is the only known surviving relative, it is left to her to care for Elizabeth. That inheritance turns out to be cute and charming Baby Elizabeth(Kristina and Michelle Kennedy), dumped on J.C. is left an inheritance by some long forgotten relatives. Wyatt (Diane Keaton)is about to be made a partner in the company she works for, and a few hours before she is to have the most important business meeting of her career, J.C. ![]() And why must one never take anything for granted? Thought you'd never ask. One must never take anything for granted." And that my friends sets up Baby Boom in a manner far better than I could even begin to. ![]() One would take it for granted that a woman like this has it all. They collect African Art, co-own their own co-op and have separate but equal IRA accounts. Married to her job, she lives with an investment banker married to his. She works 5 to 9, makes six figures a year and they call her the "Tiger Lady". Has a corner office at the corner of Th and park. Wyatt for example, graduated first in her class at Yale, got her M.B.A. In the opening scenes of Baby Boom, set against a back drop of hustling and bustling women in the workplace, Linda Ellerbee provides us the following commentary: "Sociologists say the new working woman is a phenomenon of our time. ![]()
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