Primetimer September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 We've got Visual Aids for all the most important moments of 'Anaconda'! Read the story Link to comment
Primetimer September 11, 2015 Author Share September 11, 2015 Dylan deals with the financial fallout of his father's arrest in some very responsible ways. Read the story Link to comment
MuuMuuChainsmoker September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 So we're all just going to pretend like we can't see Steve and his nipples just falling out of that reject from last season's Richard Simmons collection?!?? 1 Link to comment
The Crazed Spruce September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 I know I'm pretending not to see it.... Link to comment
lottiedottie September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 So we're all just going to pretend like we can't see Steve and his nipples just falling out of that reject from last season's Richard Simmons collection?!?? I'm more worried his balls are going to make an appearance! 1 3 Link to comment
Cekrypton1 September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 I do like how this presages how Brenda and Dylan's living together next summer turns out to be a disaster. Link to comment
sinkwriter September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 "You know what to do... after the beep-a-rooni!" Heeeeeee. Cracks me up every time. So weird, Dylan. Link to comment
Stephsco September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 I don't get the Donna boobs comment; is it like a before and after boob job comment? I don't really like busting on her body like that. Her acting and the fashion choices leave enough to comment on. The Richard Simmons shorts on Steve are inexcusable. What teenager was wearing those in the early 90s? In public? "Beeparooni." LOL ^ also "busting" on her body 1 Link to comment
Halo September 11, 2015 Share September 11, 2015 The arrows on these photos is what kills me the most. Link to comment
helent September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 Wasn't Donna smoking with the Bad Kids last season, when she was about to be diagnosed as special? 1 Link to comment
txhorns79 September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 Wasn't Donna smoking with the Bad Kids last season, when she was about to be diagnosed as special? I absolutely love that "special" is considered a diagnosis. 1 Link to comment
marceline September 12, 2015 Share September 12, 2015 Beep-a-rooni is the new trendoid. Link to comment
vmayo September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 Jim, if you're an "executive tax specialist" you do not manage finances. That's what a financial advisor does. Writers, make him a lawyer already. 1 Link to comment
vendredi3 September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 Jim, if you're an "executive tax specialist" you do not manage finances. That's what a financial advisor does. Writers, make him a lawyer already. The character bio for Jim must have read: "His job is something something with money and requires wearing suspenders." 9 Link to comment
MostlyC September 13, 2015 Share September 13, 2015 In all fairness, I know many tax attorneys who advise their clients about tax loopholes and planning their estate (for those estate taxes & stuff). I suppose Jim could kind of do that kind of thing? But it's only a matter of time until Iris puts Jim in charge. I do like how this presages how Brenda and Dylan's living together next summer turns out to be a disaster Good call Cekrypton1! I hadn't thought of that. Talk about the competition for mirror time. Dylan Dylan Dylan. Such a 16-going-on-65 world weary attitude. Dawson had nothing on him. 1 Link to comment
WhosThatGirl September 14, 2015 Share September 14, 2015 The character bio for Jim must have read: "His job is something something with money and requires wearing suspenders." It also has him having an office and includes him somehow getting a big promotion to move to California and then back to Minnesota in the same year. What kind of job is this?!?!?! Anyways. So far this season is doing nothing for me. As I've said before, I mostly watched reruns of this show via Soapnet and am doing a rewatch when the podcasts come, but I feel like I've never seen ANY of these episodes on reruns. I saw a lot of season 1-only missing a few episodes, like the Brandon meets a teen mom one- and of course I've seen the summer of deception in reruns, along with for some reason constantly seeing the college and after college years in reruns but I'm blanking on all these episodes so it must be my first time seeing them. Like I said kind of boring. I do love Brenda not understanding how poker works and getting all upset that Dylan wouldn't show her his cards. That is just such a Brenda thing to do. Link to comment
Panda Bear September 14, 2015 Share September 14, 2015 Anyways. So far this season is doing nothing for me. As I've said before, I mostly watched reruns of this show via Soapnet and am doing a rewatch when the podcasts come, but I feel like I've never seen ANY of these episodes on reruns. I saw a lot of season 1-only missing a few episodes, like the Brandon meets a teen mom one- and of course I've seen the summer of deception in reruns, along with for some reason constantly seeing the college and after college years in reruns but I'm blanking on all these episodes so it must be my first time seeing them. Like I said kind of boring. It's super boring until Emily Valentine shows up. We're only a few episodes away from that, though, so hold on! Also, there's an episode coming up where Andrea and Brenda fight over their drama teacher and if I'm remembering it correctly, someone may get slapped. (Please let this memory be true!) 1 Link to comment
WhosThatGirl September 14, 2015 Share September 14, 2015 Emily Valentine! Honestly, I feel like I've seen season 2 just not these summer episodes. Obviously seasons three's summer episodes are a thousand times better but right now, the summer's pretty boring. But I do remember the Emily Valentine episodes. Link to comment
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