Usually, there is something on every episode of this show that either makes me cry or at least get that little catch in my throat. This is not one of those episodes.
Amy goes to the tenth reunion of her law school graduation. She meets up with her old friends from law school and her ex-husband. Her friends, for the most part, have turned into stereotypical lawyer types. They put Amy down for being a juvenile court judge, for living at home with her mother, and they put her picture on the board of deceased classmates. Amy finally has had enough, packs her stuff preparing to leave and tells them off. Just then, her boyfriend, Barry, shows up to give her the news that she has been chosen to chair an important juvenile justice committee. Amy's classmates are consumate brown-nosers and try, unsuccessfully, to suck up to Barry. He very adeptly puts them all in their places and he and Amy head upstairs.
After making love, they are laying in the bed and Barry starts singing, "Annie's Song," by John Denver, at the top of his lungs. Amy hesitates and then joins in. Michael, Amy's ex, walks by the room and hears them singing. It was the cherry on the sundae to see the look on his fat, smug, fat face!moreless





