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The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Season 1 Episode 3
Thalia urges Dobie to become a doctor, but he meets Zelda Gilroy and learns about the scientific concept of propinquity, the psychological tendency for people to form relationships with those whom they encounter often.
Episode Title: Love is a Science
Air Date: 1959-10-13
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