Lady Calypso October 27, 2019 Share October 27, 2019 Quote “Welcome to Hell, Sickos!” – It’s Halloween night at Hilltop Elementary and the kids head to the school for a spooky celebration with Douglas. Will struggles with whether he should stay with Sophie at the school party or if he should swing by his girlfriend Tracy Freeze’s birthday, which results in a stressful night for Will trying to do both. Meanwhile, Poppy and Angie throw a Halloween party for teens at Douglas’ house in order to try to prove to themselves that they are cool moms on an all-new episode of “Single Parents,” WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30 (9:31-10:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. Link to comment
ItCouldBeWorse October 31, 2019 Share October 31, 2019 So, Rory is 10 and the other kids are 8? 1 Link to comment
joanne3482 October 31, 2019 Share October 31, 2019 I'm giving up on the ages of the children. I don't even understand it. I loved the kids dressed up as the various parents, especially the twin dressed as Miggy. I also loved the twins did the whole room. I didn't get the dead rat thing. I'm sure the twins didn't kill a real rat... right? 3 Link to comment
Sparger Springs October 31, 2019 Share October 31, 2019 10 hours ago, ItCouldBeWorse said: So, Rory is 10 and the other kids are 8? I'm sure they have already forgot that he is 10 in the 2nd grade. Also these people have no idea how children behave. 1 Link to comment
incandescent October 31, 2019 Share October 31, 2019 3 hours ago, joanne3482 said: I didn't get the dead rat thing. I'm sure the twins didn't kill a real rat... right? That wasn't them. Hilltop just isn't a very clean school. 6 1 Link to comment
tennisgurl October 31, 2019 Share October 31, 2019 The kids all dressed as the parents was adorably hilarious, especially one of the twins as as Miggy complete with baby! Poppy and Angie and their cool mom gig was funny, but what was even more funny was them throwing their mom powers all over the teens. "Wearing our sensible tennis shoes!" Oh Will, this is why you always read documents before you sign them! You could end up in a Halloween birthday escape room in a straight jacket eating candy tranquilizers! 1 Link to comment
xander874 November 4, 2019 Share November 4, 2019 I enjoyed the costumes for sure. I liked the pumpkin of RBG, but was it carved all the way through? I thought the point of pumpkin carving was to create a jack-o-lantern, but I could be wrong. And second graders at Halloween for the most part are 7 years old. A few might be 8, so Rory being 10 is very odd. Have they actually said this is second grade? The writers should just change it to third and be done with it. Would save me a headache. 1 Link to comment
SnarkySheep November 25, 2019 Share November 25, 2019 As a Polish person, I loved the random bit where Will sang the traditional birthday song with Tracy's relatives! It's rare to see anyone Polish on TV, and when you actually do, they generally have them speaking in a thick accent and doing Wacky Foreigner Hijinks... Link to comment
Kel Varnsen December 8, 2019 Share December 8, 2019 On 10/31/2019 at 1:36 PM, tennisgurl said: Poppy and Angie and their cool mom gig was funny, but what was even more funny was them throwing their mom powers all over the teens. "Wearing our sensible tennis shoes!" I was surprised that the teens didn't throw back in the face that these two weird older ladies invited them to hang out in their house and allowed them to have access to liquor. That would kind of shut down any "we will call your parents" threats and I am surprised the show didn't go there. 2 Link to comment
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