Werewolves of Hartford

Season 5, Episode 15, Aired

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Donna gets a little too invested in the future of Amy's relationship, or lack thereof, with David; a teenager charged with larceny and criminal mischief for destroying a bike belonging to her brother's girlfriend unleashes a terrible family secret during a hearing in Amy's courtroom; Rebecca lets the cat out of the bag when she reveals that the real reason Mia has asked Bruce to stay at his house for a few days is not that she's visiting her sick aunt nearby, but that she's bankrupt; Kyle has difficulty adjusting to the idea of becoming a father; Maxine investigates the home environment of some foster parents after discovering that they participate in costumed sexual fantasy role-playing conventions; Peter is less than thrilled at the blossoming romance between his mother and Ignacio; after some prodding, David finally gives Amy the kiss she's been anticipating, and confesses that he's still grieving deeply over the loss of his wife.moreless

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      • Maxine: Sean, what is the protcol for foster parents that participate in sexual role-playing conventions? Sean: Which foster parents? Maxine: I saw Travis Holt dressed as a pimp yesterday. Sean: Travis Holt? Maxine: Yes, I saw Travis with a shall we say naughty school girl, but I didn't see Annette. (Sean and Robert laugh) Travi Holt and company got off- that is disembarked on a floor filled with costumed adults. When I asked the concierge he told me what I had witnessed was a consenting adults sexual role-playing convenion. Sean: (stifiling laughter) I want you to throughly investigate this Maxine. Robert: And take plently of pictures. Maxine: I'm glad you find this so amusing. What I was worried about is the children we have placed with the Holts. Sean: So go on a spot check to the Holt's home. Robert: Ah, Maxine do you have the name of the hotel?

      • Ignacio:You know the pimp? Maxine: Yes, he's one of my foster pimps. Uh parents.

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      • The allusion in the title of the episode is to a song titled, Werewolves in London. The lyrics were written by Warren Zevon. Additionally, there was a movie titled, American Werewolf in London that was released in 1981 and was directed by John Landis.

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