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Post by transporter on Sept 27, 2004 20:34:35 GMT -5
Not that great of an ep. The only funny line was when Deb said "I will get a stepladder and fight you to the death!" Other than that, another painfully uninteresting ep.
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Post by Maximus on Sept 28, 2004 13:40:06 GMT -5
I thought it was a very good episode. It was funny and had me thoroughly engrossed the entire runtime. I didn’t think there was one boring moment. May be I am getting a bit nostalgic with ELR in its final season or because it has been 3 months since we last saw a new episode, but so far I like what I’ve seen this season (knock on wood). This is an episode I could definitely watch 3 or 4 times again. Grade: A-. Bring on Angry Sex!
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Rachel
The Wow Factor
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Post by Rachel on Sept 28, 2004 15:41:44 GMT -5
When, I watched it the first time, I thought it was horrible, but I watched it again today and liked it better. I think I was trying to find the good in it, because it is the last year....I'd give it a B-
2 episodes down, 14 to go....Angry Sex had better deliver!
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Post by fan on Sept 28, 2004 16:06:36 GMT -5
Hi all, i am confused by what happened at the end of this episode. Doesn't the house now belong to Robert and Amy since Frank and Marie sold it to them for $26,000? If so, why should they move out? or why do they need Marie's permission to stay in the house?
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Post by transporter on Sept 28, 2004 16:09:10 GMT -5
Well its sorta implied that Marie and Frank have no place else to go, and since they gave Robert such a generous deal on the house they're somewhat obligated to let them stay until they have a place of their own (read: they're stuck forever ))
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Laur70
The Key to the Mint
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Post by Laur70 on Sept 29, 2004 16:13:54 GMT -5
Another mediocre episode. A few funny laughs, an okay storyline, I give it a B.
What I don't understand is, is as much as Robert and Amy are annoyed by Frank and Marie, they decide to take up Marie's offer when they are both working and I'm sure they have enough money to rent an apartment. I find this as a bit of a contrived plot by the writers to allow more engagements and make it more reasonable that Robert and Amy are in every episode.
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Post by transporter on Sept 29, 2004 17:42:04 GMT -5
Yupi, Your standards for season 9 must be extraordinarily low... this ep wouldn't rate at all compared to some of the earlier greats. Has anyone noticed that the first two eps have totally moved away from situational comedy?
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Post by davejmattandrew on Oct 11, 2004 9:44:18 GMT -5
Could someone please tell me what the ep was about? I missed it.
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