kat165 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Greg's over-the-top romantic gestures override Katie's yearning for a low-key Valentine's Day; Oliver has an expensive gift for his crush; Taylor tries to outwit her parents so she can go to a party. Link to comment
Snarklepuss February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 Eh, this was a cute episode but I don't know how I feel about the sucking face comment. Putting young-ish kids in the context of a potential sexual conquest going on in their living room on a family sitcom and making a joke about it? Yeah, I don't know, it just hit me the wrong way. Maybe if Angela didn't go overboard making vulture sounds I wouldn't have felt quite as bad about it. 1 Link to comment
Texasmom1970 February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 This episode made me wish my husband was like Greg and went overboard for holidays and special occasions. He is the total opposite, lucky if he remembers! 4 Link to comment
MaryMitch February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 I'm with Katie on this one! The point that different people have different "love languages" was very interesting; who knew you could learn something on a sitcom? When Angela made that vulture sound, I cracked up. 3 Link to comment
iMonrey February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 I liked the gimmick of telling the same story from two different points of view. At first I thought the network had a glitch and re-started the episode. 13 Link to comment
Cowgirl February 15, 2017 Share February 15, 2017 I liked this episode too. Loved that Anna Kat stood up for her brother (albeit in a threatening, possibly psychotic way) and that he appreciated it. This show is finding a good balance of snark and tender moments. 9 Link to comment
theatremouse February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 22 hours ago, Snarklepuss said: Putting young-ish kids in the context of a potential sexual conquest going on in their living room on a family sitcom and making a joke about it? That plot point hit me wrong because there were two parents and no reason they both had to go to the party. They had them both go pick her up just so they could have the friend show up to babysit with a date. It did not make sense and was clearly just to set up the vulture sound in the living room. 2 Link to comment
Tiger February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 I don't know what this says about me, but I loved AnnaKat threatening to poison that girl who was two-timing Oliver. 12 Link to comment
palmaire February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 3 hours ago, Tiger said: I don't know what this says about me, but I loved AnnaKat threatening to poison that girl who was two-timing Oliver. It says something about both of us! 3 Link to comment
Toothbrush March 26, 2017 Share March 26, 2017 On 2/15/2017 at 10:06 PM, theatremouse said: That plot point hit me wrong because there were two parents and no reason they both had to go to the party. They had them both go pick her up just so they could have the friend show up to babysit with a date. It did not make sense and was clearly just to set up the vulture sound in the living room. Plot point, yes, but if one of the miniToothbrushes called to say they were hurt and it sounded like a trip to the ER was needed, both my husband & I would go. 1 Link to comment
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