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  • 8.1
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    The Bottom Line: "Great"

    I found the scenes with Barb very good. Mr. Harris does nothing for me, he's not very funny and there's nothing exciting going on when he's around. Christine made it funny. I think the brother "New" Christine should be utilized more along with the snobby mothers. All in all a good episode.

    11/06/2006 7:01pm | report abuse
  • 6.0
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    member since: 02/01/06

    The Bottom Line: "Fair"

    The only reason this was average is b/c I miss 3rd Rock and like seeing that charcacter. Bad thing is, John Lithgow <b>shouldn't</b> be playing that type of character again. In other words, there is nothing original about his or Tambor's characters. I'm just yearning to laugh with Dick Solomon again. The show slumped even more in last nights ratings with only 5.40 million viewers. A CW show did better than that last night as well. That's really bad if a CW show does better. I think they should officially cancel this show instead of saying an "indefinite hiatus."

    10/27/2006 7:24am | report abuse
  • 8.2
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    The Bottom Line: "Great"

    This episode was a very well written and it's ratings reflected that. Christine tries to move on from Richard with a new guy that she meets on the street and we learn that he is the father of New Christine. This was a classic episode and I say "Say Yes to Christine Campbell!"

    10/18/2006 2:15pm | report abuse

RECENT FRIENDS' BLOGS

  • member since: 08/27/05

    V-Day!

    Happy Valentines day everyone!

    I am alone this year, and at first I was kind of upset about it. But after some contemplating and what not, I came to the conclusion that it's still Valentines Day and it doesn't need to be celebrated if you are with someone. It's love that basically means love for everything. So I deceided that tonight I should be doing something that I love. So tonight i'm going out to dinner with my family and then I'm going to get my nails done, and light some candles while reading a book. I love reading.

    Personally, this is a good day. How often do you celebrate love? I think there definately needs to be more love in this world. Everyones always hateful towards everyone. Why take so much time to hate people? It's so much easier to be nice.

    Well I guess thats it, I really wanted to get my point across. So if you're alone this Valentines Day, you really aren't. Love is ongoing and you're celebrating something you love or someone you love whether it's an object like a book or a person like a family member, EVERYONE is celebrating today!
    Peace to all and have a good Valentines Day.

    Posted 02/14/2008 9:40am | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    Going on vaca

    Hey you guys, well I am going on vaca again. For like three days, I havent been posting much, but I have been reading. There isnt really anything that needs to be posted... Well I am going on a full posting spree when I come back! See ya guys!

    Posted 08/06/2006 8:15am | views: 16,083
  • member since: 08/27/05

    my That '70s Show finale experience

    With connections to a fantastic audience page at Audiences Unlimited, I was able to gain access to the final episode of That '70s Show, appropiately titled, "That '70s Finale," and the first episode being titled "That '70s Pilot." I got there very, very early. I met with the audience page, Scott, who had gotten me in on the VIP list. We were loaded into stage 2 at CBS Studio Center at about 5:30pm. The audience warmup, Ron Pearson is a great comedian. I have seen him several times @ That '70s Show. There were many tears shed, even from Wilmer, Danny & Ashton. Topher Grace, who was in the finale, pre-shot his scenes on Thursday, February 16th, and the finale filmed w/ the audience on Friday, February 17th. The show began at 7:00pm, and lasted approximately the normal time that it lists in the schedule. Audience members were saddened, and they also cried. I got a script signed. It has the title in it's normal form, it has the title, and the director. However, right after the title it says in big letters and a different front "200th Episode." At the bottem, it lists simply the production company, Carsey-Werner, and their address, instead of the normal copyright notice. Instead, the copyright notice is listed on the next page, which looks exactly like the cover, but printed on white paper. All of their scripts are like that, the cover page on card stock paper, and then regular white paper with the exact same thing listed again. This time, the copyright notice was on the inside. Aside from all that nonsense. At the end, according to the page, there was to be a cast party, but it was not confirmed 100%. The cast graciously did autographs, and I got Kurtwood to say, "Don't be a dumbass." I got Debra Jo to do her famous "heh heh," laugh. I got a hug from the entire cast. I was polite to Josh Meyers, but he was not my main interest. Tommy Chong was absolutely amazing. I had seen him before, but I feel the need to mention again how amazingly funny he is as the forever stuck in the '60s, hippie, Leo. I got him to say "Hey man." It was an amazing experience that I will always remember.

    Posted 03/04/2006 3:46pm | views: 16,083
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