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Episode Score

 
6.7 Fair
188 votes

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Air Date

Monday April 14, 2008

Production Code

111

Episode Summary

The guy that Andrea has a thing for, asks Samantha to marry him. He also turns out to be the wealthy owner of the real estate firm that they both work at. Samantha worries that it may harm their friendship more than anything else.

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    8.5 Great

    Good episode where Samantha's boss returns and proposes to her. hide show

    This was probably one of the best episodes of Samantha Who I have seen so far. The writing and acting was excellent all round. It wa a shame Frank wasn't in it as he is one of my favourites. The whole scenario with Dena writing some kind of wild romance novel based on Samantha was hilarious and really well done. The kiss with Todd at the end was perfect too. Andrea had some great moments too. Regina was also on top form, I was glad to see. The episode was well worth watching as it had lots of pace and humour.

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    8.5 Great

    There is a new boss in Samantha's world and he's turning heads wherever he goes. hide show

    In one word this episode was brilliant. Not only did I enjoy the guest appearance, rephrase that filthy rich, daringly attractive guest appearance, but Samantha seemed more funnier and spontaneous around him. I hope for a reprisal of Winston's (The Boss) role, because he was dashing and very casual. You didn't expect that Samantha would have a new love interest. Todd is indecisive and too wrapped up with his crazy girlfriend living in Samantha's hotel, wait, I would have kicked their butts out in the curb and move in. At certain points in the series, the humor settled and you just viewed the show because you want some humor back and this episode brings out the beauty in Samantha.

    Right now I figure that Todd is not the best person for Samantha right now and Winston should come back into the picture.

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    9.4 Superb

    One of the best, if not the best, episodes of this series so far. hide show

    This episode kept my attention the entire time. I liked the storyline with the boss and Sam. This episode renewed my faith in this series. It was very entertaining and I loved the ending. It was very easy to watch, and even though it was not a very probable story line, it was fun. The ending was very entertaining, sweet, and well-recieved. It was a pivotal episode in the series because through the storyline, the characters are forced to realize and act on their true feelings about each other. While nothing concrete was determined, the realizations are sweet and create hope for the viewers for what is to come.

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    9.4 Superb

    This is the best episode of this show so far. There was never a dull moment and the writing was excellent. hide show

    With all of the conflicting emotions going on in this episode, they still found time to punctuate just about every scene with one or two snappy little jokes.

    Several exchanges between Sam and Andrea had that best-friends-having-an-arguement feel to them - but there was always a laugh or two tagged on for good measure. I especially liked the long flashback where Sam lies to Andrea's face as she sabotages her career track for selfish reasons. It felt like this show was in it's fifth season and they were touching on a turning point from season one.

    Sam is torn between to former boyfriends (neither of whom she remembers much about), and is really having trouble trying to figure out which one she has a future with. I would imagine that, in a toss-up situation, you normally go with the billionaire. But not the new Samantha. .

    Like most people, she is attracted to the person who doesn't want to be involved instead of the rich guy who is throwing himself at her. We're not sure why, but it makes for good comedy TV. This show (and Christina) really seem to be growing on us.

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    9.1 Superb

    Another good episode. hide show

    I have absolutely no idea why this show is getting such poor raitings on this site. Come on people, is this show really that bad?!

    Anyway, I really enjoyed this episode (like all the rest ;) ). Sam is trying to get together with Todd, but as it turns out she has a secret admirer, her boss Winston Funk (played by Timothy Olyphant, who did a great job).

    It was a well written episode, with some funny moments (like Sam stalking Todd) and some cute ones ( let it snow :) ), and of course it's always good to see a flashback of 'old' Sam.

    Can't wait for the next episode!

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  • International Broadcast Dates:
    Israel: May 26, 2008 on YES Stars 1
    Germany: November 12, 2008 on ProSieben
    Norway: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 on TV2
    United Kingdom: November 20, 2008 on E4
    The Netherlands: December 23, 2008 on Net 5
    Sweden: March 27, 2009 on TV4
    Finland: December 6, 2009 on Nelonen []
  • Tim Russ (Frank) is credited but does not appear in this episode. []
  • Featured Music:
    "Give a Little Bit" by Supertramp []
  • Samantha: Please don't write what I do before I do it. It's just creepy.
    Dena: And still she ran...
    Samantha: Stop it! []
  • Dena: Oh. Pish posh. Contretemps and dischord are always to be expected between friends with fiery natures.
    Samantha: You are going to stop talking like this when you've finished with your book, right?
    Dena: One does hope so. []
  • Samantha: It's cold.
    Winston: We could be in Barbados by morning.
    Samantha: You know who likes the tropics and also bossing around people from Third World countries is my friend Andrea. []
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