I think the character - as written, as their cook - didn't really fit in with the premise of the series. It would have made more logical sense had he been their gay best friend/neighbor/brother, etc but him being their cook? No. It didn't make sense that three women (and eventually Sofia) who essentially moved in together because they reached their "golden" years and it seemed more economical to do so would have the money for a personal cook (Was he a live-in as well? I can't remember). Plus, it kind of put a damper on the "strong women" aspect of the show, them overcoming the deaths of their husbands or going through a divorce late in life and surviving by being independent, making it on their own (together) but for some reason needing a personal cook. And one could also argue, once Sofia came along, known for her Italian culinary skills, a personal cook wasn't necessary anymore (assuming it ever was). The character was interesting and would've fit in with the girls, but I think they just doomed the character by having him be their cook.
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