ElectricBoogaloo March 8, 2020 Share March 8, 2020 Quote Rainbow clashes with her parents over her love for rap music. Harrison steps in to take Denise to a charity benefit and helps her realize she deserves better men in her love life. Original air date: 3/17/20 Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo March 8, 2020 Author Share March 8, 2020 Requisite music reference: Bonus: 1 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay March 18, 2020 Share March 18, 2020 I love the show, and I loved this episode. What music was Rainbow's parents into at the time? (Stupid question I know) 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania March 18, 2020 Share March 18, 2020 Does anybody know the Name and Artist of the Rap song that Alicia and Paul were listening to on Johan's tape player? Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo March 18, 2020 Author Share March 18, 2020 (edited) OF COURSE Paul had his head so far up his ass that he found Debbie Gibson's music offensive and referred to it as "noise." I remember that Debbie Gibson was lauded during her heydey because she was the youngest female to write, produce, and perform a number one song (Foolish Beat, which wasn't even her best song). Anyway, she wrote "Only in My Dreams" when she was 14 so I think the subject matter was age appropriate. Maybe it didn't change the world, but it's still pretty relatable for teenagers. Other awesome songs used in this episode: I Ain't No Joke - Eric B & Rakim White Lines - Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five Edited March 18, 2020 by ElectricBoogaloo 1 2 Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo March 18, 2020 Author Share March 18, 2020 I continue to enjoy Dee and Harrison's growing friendship. What I really like is that the writers have made this relationship and its evolution believable. If you had told me at the beginning of the season that Harrison would defend her in public and refer to her as his family, I would have thought naaaaah. But after seeing how their friendship has grown over the past few months, it felt totally believable when he did it. 15 Link to comment
vibeology March 18, 2020 Share March 18, 2020 8 hours ago, ElectricBoogaloo said: OF COURSE Paul had his head so far up his ass that he found Debbie Gibson's music offensive and referred to it as "noise." I remember that Debbie Gibson was lauded during her heydey because she was the youngest female to write, produce, and perform a number one song (Foolish Beat, which wasn't even her best song). Anyway, she wrote "Only in My Dreams" when she was 14 so I think the subject matter was age appropriate. Maybe it didn't change the world, but it's still pretty relatable for teenagers. Seriously. Considering Bow's very recent forced breakup with Bryce is it at all surprising that she related to Only In My Dreams? Paul was just being a misogynistic asshole for dismissing music aimed at young women. 2 Link to comment
Darian March 18, 2020 Share March 18, 2020 I loved Bow's friends being supportive, and not telling her what music was cool, or trying to sway her to their favorites. They brought a variety and encouraged her to find what she liked on her own. Nice moment. 12 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu March 18, 2020 Share March 18, 2020 (edited) Quote I loved Bow's friends being supportive, and not telling her what music was cool, or trying to sway her to their favorites. They brought a variety and encouraged her to find what she liked on her own. Nice moment. Yes, I was pleasantly surprised by their behavior here. They're usually rather passive-aggressive in their little putdowns of Bow and her lack of knowledge of how things work in the "real" world. Quote I continue to enjoy Dee and Harrison's growing friendship. What I really like is that the writers have made this relationship and its evolution believable. If you had told me at the beginning of the season that Harrison would defend her in public and refer to her as his family, I would have thought naaaaah. But after seeing how their friendship has grown over the past few months, it felt totally believable when he did it. I've been enjoying too though with this episode I was afraid it would go to far and they'd start looking at each other in that way. The way that means they're considering each other as romantic partners. I sure hope the show doesn't go there because it would be IMO, such a sitcom cliché. Dee and Harrison do make good friends though because they're more alike than they realize. Edited March 19, 2020 by Joimiaroxeu 5 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay March 18, 2020 Share March 18, 2020 At the end of the episode, Rainbow is listening to "My Box" by Owen Chaim. 15 hours ago, AnimeMania said: Does anybody know the Name and Artist of the Rap song that Alicia and Paul were listening to on Johan's tape player? It was "I Ain't No Joke" by Eric B. and Rakim. 2 Link to comment
DearEvette March 18, 2020 Share March 18, 2020 I loved this episode. Bow has great taste. If you are going to be converted to rap then Eric B. And Rakim are the ones to go for. To this day 'Eric B. Is President' stands out as one of the best rap songs ever written or performed, imo. I came in the door, I said it before I never let the mic magnetize me no more But it's biting me, fighting me, inviting me to rhyme... I mean, Rakim wrote those lyrics when he was 17 years old... Dude. Anyhoo... I also loved how damned long that telephone cord was when she was hiding in the closest. LOL. Takes me back. Also, Alicia and Paul were just too much. Chocolate and Milk? I wanted to die for those kids. Loving the relationship with Dee and Harrison. Gary Cole continues to have so much fun in his role. And these two are a perfect foil for each other. His pep talk was terrible but awesome. Also, they manage to dress Alicia in some seriously heinous 80s fashion... I don't remember it being that bad. But I thought Dee's fancy dress was dead on 80s. 1 10 Link to comment
Perfect Xero March 19, 2020 Share March 19, 2020 On 3/18/2020 at 12:39 AM, AnimeMania said: Does anybody know the Name and Artist of the Rap song that Alicia and Paul were listening to on Johan's tape player? The one with all the bleeped out lyics that had them against Bow listening to rap? I didn't recognize it, I suspect it's something they made for the show. Link to comment
tennisgurl March 19, 2020 Share March 19, 2020 Oh the never ending trails of parents trying to understand their kids music! That was a really good episode, I really liked seeing Bow explore different types of music and Paul and Alicia being really music judgy and then realizing that they were acting just like their parents did about their music. I also thought this was a nice episode for Bows friends, I thought it was sweet of them to let Bow listen to tons of their music and choose what she likes best, no judgement. I mean, Paul and Alicia could have used that as a lesson! Dont diss Eric B. and Rakim and their whole genre out of hand, and dont be saying crap about Debbie Gibson! I continue to love the friendship between Harrison and Dee, its been built up so well over the season, and you can really see how much they connect with each other, despite their many external differences. Also, did you know that Harrison has a Ferrari? He rarely brings it up, but I thought I would share! 11 Link to comment
possibilities March 22, 2020 Share March 22, 2020 It bugs me that it was okay for Johan to listen to that music, but not for Bow. 9 Link to comment
xander874 March 25, 2020 Share March 25, 2020 On 3/21/2020 at 9:24 PM, possibilities said: It bugs me that it was okay for Johan to listen to that music, but not for Bow. I thought they did say it was going to stop but you are right, he had been listening to that for months and they never commented. And Debbie Gibson rocks. That is all. 1 Link to comment
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