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  1. 5 minutes ago, shapeshifter said:

    But I interpreted Raj as wanting to be married and have kids when he asked Howard what if this was his last chance for those things. And then Howard told him there were lots of chances yet in their area. So Big Bang gets kudos, but not for demonstrating that single people can be happy. The most single people in the episode--Beverly and the creepy roomate--are not happy campers.

    I suppose having the unpaired-up person actually happy and satisfied about it is too much to ask... Maybe I should have just given kudos to TBBT for representing the reality that a lot of people aren't necessarily happily paired up?   I prefer it to having everybody matched up at least.

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  2. 30 minutes ago, Frost said:

     I ultimately liked Anu, but I commend the show for not needing to match up every character.  As long as Raj is happy and hopeful at the end, I'll be satisfied.

    I too appreciate that the show is not matching everybody up at the end.  There are a lot of happy single people in the world, but most entertainment makes it seems like being happy, fulfilled and satisfied is impossible unless you're in a relationship.  So kudos Big Bang Theory.

    I also really liked the Leonard/Beverly resolution.  I think it's very true that most people don't/can't change who they are, so it's ultimately up to each individual to let go of their own conflict in a way that's healthy for them.  (I mean set boundaries and make sure it's something you can live with sure, but it's also very freeing and healing to accept that other people may not ever be who you want them to be and make peace with that... even if that person is one's parent.)

    I did like Penny standing up to her though.

    I also liked Stuart admitting he had been too afraid to move in with his girlfriend and then later telling her he loves her, and the Raj/Howard scene at the airport.  Good episode.

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  3. 8 hours ago, Yeah No said:

    I just hope this show gets renewed.  From what I've read, the network still has it 'on the fence'.  An awful lot of shows I watch are in that category these days.

    I don't think American Housewife will have any problem being renewed - it's one of ABC's strongest sitcoms.  I'm much more worried about the awesome The Kids Are Alright that follows it - its ratings are decent but not great, so it's been on the bubble, even though it is the most critically acclaimed sitcom ABC has.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Grundoon59 said:

    I understand what prior posters are saying but I am enjoying the show and I have a new favorite line - "She's the cilantro of people."  I confess that may find its way into a conversation soon. 

    I loved that - I hate cilantro and plan to work that line into conversation in the future.

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    The Kids Are Alright | 71 METASCORE

    Mike's Award (Season 1 | Episode 21)

    8:30PM EST Tuesday | ABC

    Peggy's competitive side kicks in when she learns that Helen's husband's professional accomplishments are getting high recognition, so she decides to get Mike into the limelight. Elsewhere, always seeking glory, Joey acts as Timmy's manager to make sure he performs his magic act at the Pioneer Day Carnival, while Eddie is determined to prove to Frank that the carnival games aren't all rigged.

    Airdate:  May 7, 2019

    This new episode is listed on ABC's schedule and TVGuide, but TitanTV is listing a repeat instead. (TitanTV also erroneously has Blackish listed, which has been pulled because ABC is airing two episodes of Bless This Mess after The Kids Are Alright.) 

    I hope viewers don't miss a new episode because of a listing mistake.  This show could probably use all the viewers it can get, to make sure it gets renewed.

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    American Housewife | 60 METASCORE

    Locked in the Basement (Season 3 | Episode 21)

    8:00PM EST Tuesday | ABC

    Much to Katie's dismay, Anna-Kat becomes best friends with Chloe Brown Mueller's daughter, Penny. When Katie takes extreme measures to avoid Chloe and keep the girls apart, Anna-Kat and Penny are forced to take matters into their own hands. Meanwhile, Greg encourages Oliver to be honest with his girlfriend and not hide his passion for ballet.

    Airdate: May 7, 2019

  7. 5 hours ago, twoods said:

    I also enjoyed the Paris movie. Dan is extremely charming- I like him on The Bold Type but he’s paired with such a wet blanket of a character that I liked seeing him shine with an actress he has chemistry with. Hoping to see him in other Hallmark movies, and his accent was pretty good.

    The scenery was beautiful. I got sad during their scene in front of Notre Dame. I also loved the way they looked at each other and we saw them falling in love. Definitely will watch this movie again.

    Same here.  

    I watched Paris, Wine & Romance last night and really liked it.  (A lot more than I expected to, especially since I'm not into wine-making or talking a lot about it even though I do drink it.)  

    I had already read here that Jen was pregnant, so I was never unable to unsee that.  She is gorgeous though, and her eyes are huge!  Her best friend was stunning too and looked like a model.  They certainly won the genetic lottery. 😉

    Dan Jeannotte was great and his accent sounded good to me.   The only issue I had is that I wish they would have spoken French with subtitles in scenes with just him and his brother and/or mother.  It seemed jarring to have them only speak English, and was one of the reasons I thought the movie might be a dud when I only saw the last five minutes.  I really liked him with Jen and I hope he stars in more Hallmark movies in the future.

    Edited to Add:  I enjoyed Paris, Wine & Romance way more than Paris, Wine & Chocolate even though I love chocolate way more than I do wine... go figure.

    I loved the exterior shots of Paris, I love the travel-porn, and I hope they continue to film a lot of these movies in appealing locations.  That really ups the enjoyment factor for me.

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  8. 58 minutes ago, mojito said:

    I thought this was an excellent episode, and I liked that when the conversation got a little strange between Lawrence and Timmy, Lawrence asked for clarification. In far too many comedies, the misunderstanding would've been dragged out long after the misunderstanding had reached the point of absurdity, like an old "I Love Lucy" episode.

    I really liked that too!

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  9. 1 hour ago, Shelbie said:

    I’ve always thought it is going to turn out to be Mary in a wig and  dressed in something provocative in an effort to spice up their sex life . Sheldon doesn’t see her face and  misinterprets the situation .

    That's perfect!  I much prefer that to destroying an awesome character!

    26 minutes ago, Bali said:

    I know. And I agree. But I also wouldn't argue if they did a full on retcon and didn't have George die. I'd maybe blink for a split second and then be all, OKAY. Science Fiction does split universes all the time. TBBT talks about sci-fi often. I'm fine with this being an alternate universe where George doesn't die. I mean- Sheldon never once mentioned that the guy that bullied Leonard looks just like his Dad. It could be an alternate universe.

    I'm totally fine with it being an alternate universe.  I think it would be dumb to ruin this sweet show by trying to stick to TBBT cannon exactly.

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  10. 32 minutes ago, geauxaway said:

    This show slays me!  My 11 year old son and I watched it together and the whole time I was thinking silently to myself “are you picking up on this??”   That talk is coming soon and considering my boy has no dad, it’s all on me.   

    Timmy and the game of catch?  OMG DYING. 

    First of all... I loved Timmy catching the mitt, looking at it confused and then throwing it back to his dad.  😄

    Also... good luck with that talk.  I don't envy you!

    It was pretty brilliant how they were able to get through this entire hilarious episode without coming right out and specifically saying what they were talking about.  It reminded me of Seinfeld in that way - in particular The Contest episode (which is often listed as the funniest episode of television ever made) featuring the same activity that is never overtly mentioned. 

    The funniest Seinfeld episodes were often about racier subjects that weren't normally addressed on television back then.  It was a much more innocent time -- television was so different compared to our current anything-goes standards.  (Or lack of standards.  Is there even a Broadcast Standards and Practices now?) 

    I think that is a big part of what made Seinfeld so exceptionally hilarious... the way they danced around delicate subjects, finding creative ways to get their points across.   These days sitcoms can be very crass, but having characters say whatever raunchy things the writers come up with usually diminishes the humor compared to a more subtle and creative approach. 

    Anyway... I think that is another thing this show has going for it -- being set in a more innocent era really opens up the humor when its delivered with such a deft touch.

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  11. 1 hour ago, festivus said:

    I was dying when those toenails were flying everywhere. Sooo gross but so funny.

    Yep, sooo gross and funny!  I was wondering if there was somebody just below the camera angle throwing the toenail pieces at them.  Those things were really flying and if they weren't carefully aimed they could put an eye out! 😄  Or get in their mouths while they were talking.  Yuck.

    On another note... I've been hoping somebody would transcribe the whole conversation between Timmy and Lawrence.  It was so hilarious.

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  12. I too liked the kids faking being sick and the nice parent teaching them a lesson.  I laughed when they showed Greg finding the two boys - clueless Tripp behind the coat stand and Cooper B all wrapped up in a blanket in the basket.  😄  It was nice to see Greg get a win.

    Katie was perhaps even more over the top and cringe-worthy than usual.  They really have to tone that down.

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  13. 6 hours ago, perkie1968 said:

    My one problem is that Timmy is the 4th kid.  Surely they had gone through this before with Lawrence, Eddie, Frank and Joey.  

    I thought the four more will be Timmy (since they didn't have it yet with him), William, Pat, and baby Andy.

    Edited to add:  Also, Timmy is the fifth kid:

    1. Lawrence

    2. Eddie

    3. Frank

    4. Joey

    5. Timmy

    6. William

    7. Pat

    8. Baby Andy

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  14. 38 minutes ago, giovannif7 said:

    I'm right there with ya, Peggy - both Michael Cudlitz and vintage TV Western star Clint Walker make me wanna go start a load of laundry... no shame!

    Haha!  I loved Peggy and her washing machine, along with the Sears catalogue mention (women's coats!) and the sexed up Mrs. Butterworth bottle. 😄 And Timmy's whole conversation with Lawrence.

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    Lawrence: "I did the same thing when I was your age."
    Timmy: "I doubt it was with the same level of pageantry."

    I loved the whole Frank/Joey storyline too, and the twist that the nice girl was doing community service.   Joey was really sweet with the nursing home residents.

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  15. 34 minutes ago, Phebemarie said:

    Fingers (and toes) crossed that ABC does the right thing.  

    I hope so!  Although they pulled it last week to air the Bless this Mess pilot for the second time, and then this week their website was listing American Idol until they finally changed it some time today.  (I was going to start the episode thread last night and I went to abc.com to double check first and it wasn't listed on their 4/30 schedule page.)  So after that goof-up, TVGuide must have pulled the new episode from their "New Tonight" listing page and failed to put it back today.  I hope these goof-ups didn't effect the ratings!  It's so annoying!  The Kids Are Alright deserves a much wider audience and needs every viewer they can get.

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  16. TVGuide.com is somewhat optimistic about the chances for renewal:

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    The Kids Are Alright

    The Good News: These kids were doing alright, especially early in the season, with ratings above a 1.0 and a total audience above 5 million. And it's outperforming the Tuesday night comedy anchor black-ish, which is considered an easy renewal. It's sitting middle of the pack when compared to the rest of ABC's shows, but middle of the pack is probably good enough for a renewal these days. It's also an ABC production, so Disney doesn't have to split profits with anyone.

    The Bad News: If ABC really wanted to be mean, it could look at the numbers for The Kids Are Alright's second half of the season. Once The Conners left as its lead-in at the end of its shortened season, ratings for The Kids Are Alright dipped dramatically with American Housewife airing before it. That trend isn't going to change next season, but ABC will likely renew this.

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    Timmy's New Hobby (Season 1, Episode 20)

    8:30 PM EST Tuesday on ABC

    Peggy discovers that Timmy has a newfound and inappropriate hobby and urges Mike to talk to him about it even though he is reluctant to do so. Despite being uncomfortable, Mike attempts to have a conversation with Timmy about the topic and enlists Lawrence's help in the matter. Elsewhere, Frank is determined to finally catch Joey in a lie.

    Airdate: April 30, 2019

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    American Housewife | 60 METASCORE

    Field Trippin' (Season 3 | Episode 20)

    8:00PM EST Tuesday | ABC

    Katie fears she's spending too much time at the office and away from the family, so volunteers to chaperone Anna-Kat's school field trip to make up for lost time. Meanwhile, Greg takes a creative approach to parenting when he catches Taylor and Oliver in a lie.

  19. Love Takes FlightI really liked Walter and little Quinn.  Nikki was great as usual, and Jeff Hephner was very appealing - I wouldn't mind seeing more of him.  Toward the end of the movie Lizzie tells Charley that when she first met him she expected to hate him, and I felt the same way during their first scene together.  He came across as a big jerk, so props to the actor for managing to make the character one that I would root for... and I did, even to the point of being more on his side during the land the helicopter scene. 

    I know it wasn't technically his call to land, but he's the one with a boatload of experience flying and landing helicopters in extreme conditions... and he knew he could do it and obviously he was right.  I thought Lizzie being wrong about it was at least part of the reason why she was so pissed off.  I know, I know, he went against her order... but still...  I bet that patient is thrilled that the guy flying in their kidney listened to his own expert opinion, and the star-surgeon was too.  I ended up feeling like maybe they should have given the opinion of the expert (with tons of experience) who was out in those conditions sitting in the helicopter right above the landing pad a lot more credence.  (But then you wouldn't have the conflict, drama and makeup scene at the end.)

    All that being said... I liked Lizzie and Charley's friendship, but there wasn't that much to it and they hadn't even gone out on a date... so the big OMG he's leaving! reaction didn't really feel earned.

    I loved Walter with Quinn and Lizzie though!  That was very sweet.  Walter's home was fantastic... and how awesome was the tea party he set up for Quinn?  (He and Quinn had some cute banter, too.) 

    I liked the father/son stuff, but I can understand why some people thought it was too much of a downer for Hallmark.  It seems like at least ninety percent of all Hallmark movies have one or more main characters who lost a spouse or parent very recently, but they usually don't spend so much time focused on it, I think.

    I agree with y'all about Lizzie's wardrobe - it was weird for the C.O.O. of a hospital to be wearing jeans everyday.  It almost seemed like they started filming as if it was set in a very small, laid-back town and later added the exterior shots to make it Savannah.  (I think Lizzie mentions Savannah at one point though, so maybe not.)

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