AnnaRose October 3, 2018 Share October 3, 2018 (edited) Quote Here We Go Again (Season 3 | Episode 2) 8:30PM | ABC With her new job taking up more of her time, Katie and Greg try to split up parenting duties. Katie over-involves herself in Taylor's social life by trying to keep some distance between Taylor and her boyfriend, Trip, to make sure Taylor is her own person aside from him. Meanwhile, Greg tries to convince Oliver to be honest after overhearing Oliver lie to his friends about his less-than-luxurious summer vacation. Airdate: Wednesday, October 3, 2018 Edited October 3, 2018 by AnnaRose added airdate since it's no longer part of the thread title format. Link to comment
AnnaRose October 4, 2018 Author Share October 4, 2018 Aw, I love Cooper B, and how sweet was it when he kissed Katie on the cheek because he missed her all summer? There were a lot of things in this episode that made me laugh, offset by a few jokes that didn't land or made me cringe... but all in all I enjoyed this episode and I liked the way all the storylines were resolved. For a while I thought the kids' issues were going to be an excuse for having Katie back as a stay at home mom - after the discussion here about her no longer being a housewife. (It doesn't bother me if her situation no longer matches the title.) Then I remembered reading that Kelly Ripa only did the voice for two episodes (at least at the time of the interview) and I totally thought Katie was going to give up her job as a party planner. Excuse me, event coordinator. I was surprised when she made it to her meeting. I wonder if we'll ever get to see Kelly in person? I wouldn't be surprised if she remains unseen, like Marris on Frasier or Mrs. Wolowitz on The Big Bang Theory. 7 Link to comment
floridamom October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 Or like "Charlie" on Charlie's Angels. 4 Link to comment
AnnaRose October 4, 2018 Author Share October 4, 2018 20 minutes ago, floridamom said: Or like "Charlie" on Charlie's Angels. Haha! Yep, that's what I kept thinking every time they brought out that box for Katie to talk to her boss. 1 Link to comment
Texasmom1970 October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 Love Cooper eating the cheese and Tripp telling her to remind him to go to the bathroom sooner next time! 6 Link to comment
TheLastKidPicked October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 (edited) 53 minutes ago, Texasmom1970 said: Love Cooper eating the cheese "It's not just any cheese, it's Kraft Sing-glay!" "Kraft Singles!" And did anybody else catch the double meaning of the car being given to Taylor? "Isn't it great? It's a Mini-Cooper!" Edited October 4, 2018 by TheLastKidPicked 10 Link to comment
ams1001 October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 1 hour ago, TheLastKidPicked said: "It's not just any cheese, it's Kraft Sing-glay!" "Kraft Singles!" And did anybody else catch the double meaning of the car being given to Taylor? "Isn't it great? It's a Mini-Cooper!" I expected Katie to say something like "There will be no mini-Coopers in this house!" And I'm sorry, but sometimes a nice melty Kraft Singlay on some toasty bread just hits the spot. And now I wish I had some. 5 Link to comment
TheLastKidPicked October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 3 minutes ago, ams1001 said: And I'm sorry, but sometimes a nice melty Kraft Singlay on some toasty bread just hits the spot. And now I wish I had some. This is where I hope the show eventually goes with Cooper. Him discovering that sometimes the simple pleasures are even more enjoyable than the extravagant ones. 2 Link to comment
ams1001 October 4, 2018 Share October 4, 2018 35 minutes ago, TheLastKidPicked said: This is where I hope the show eventually goes with Cooper. Him discovering that sometimes the simple pleasures are even more enjoyable than the extravagant ones. One of the best cocktail-hour appetizers I've had was grilled cheese (cut into triangles, as is right and proper) at my cousin's wedding. They served them with little shot glasses of tomato soup (which I don't actually like but they were fun). They had fancier, more typical wedding fare as well but on a snowy January day it was great. (And it wasn't to have a kid-friendly option because they didn't invite any kids.) 1 Link to comment
Yeah No October 5, 2018 Share October 5, 2018 What I noticed was the peeing thread running through this episode, LOL. 3 Link to comment
CrazyDog October 9, 2018 Share October 9, 2018 On 10/4/2018 at 2:06 PM, TheLastKidPicked said: "It's not just any cheese, it's Kraft Sing-glay!" "Kraft Singles!" And did anybody else catch the double meaning of the car being given to Taylor? "Isn't it great? It's a Mini-Cooper!" Mr. CrazyDog and I are already using that when discussing our grocery lists now, LOL. I really loved this episode...the whole cast is great, but Cooper and Tripp have really rounded out the group. Stepping in the water bowl over and over...yup, I've had those days. Tripp wearing Taylor's jacket...lol. Overall, a great episode, though I want to see more of Katie's party planning duties. 3 Link to comment
SnarkySheep October 9, 2018 Share October 9, 2018 On 10/4/2018 at 4:50 PM, Texasmom1970 said: Love Cooper eating the cheese On Twitter the actor said he had to eat so much cheese he was thoroughly sick of it! 3 Link to comment
IDreamofJoaquin December 24, 2018 Share December 24, 2018 Why does she keep complaining about the company the kids keep when she send them to a school where all the kids are like that? Link to comment
AnnaRose December 24, 2018 Author Share December 24, 2018 3 hours ago, IDreamofJoaquin said: Why does she keep complaining about the company the kids keep when she send them to a school where all the kids are like that? They live in Westport because that school system has the special help that Anna-Kat needs, and they can't afford private school. 2 Link to comment
IDreamofJoaquin December 24, 2018 Share December 24, 2018 No, I know. But the complaining about it is repetitive. Link to comment
SnarkySheep December 26, 2018 Share December 26, 2018 On 12/24/2018 at 9:35 AM, AnnaRose said: They live in Westport because that school system has the special help that Anna-Kat needs, and they can't afford private school. This is actually a big TV peeve of mine (Speechless has the DiMeos supposedly having done the same for JJ). Students with special ed needs MUST receive whatever they need regardless of what town they live in; you can't just say, "Sorry kid, our town is too poor to help you!" It's federally mandated in ANY public school. 3 Link to comment
theatremouse December 26, 2018 Share December 26, 2018 That's not the premise presented on this show though. The issue wasn't that the other town didn't have the services Anna-Kat needed at all. It's that the specialist in this town/school was better/one of the best. They moved to get her in the same district as a specific educator. 5 Link to comment
readster December 26, 2018 Share December 26, 2018 13 hours ago, theatremouse said: That's not the premise presented on this show though. The issue wasn't that the other town didn't have the services Anna-Kat needed at all. It's that the specialist in this town/school was better/one of the best. They moved to get her in the district as a specific educator. Right and it seems they only like bringing up that fact when they HAVE to talk about it. Of course both the town and the school seem to exist in this magical bubble where they can do whatever they want and people aren't being arrested in droves for all the illegal crap they have been pulling off the last 3 seasons because you know, TV. Link to comment
possibilities December 26, 2018 Share December 26, 2018 In theory, all disabled kids are legally required to get what they need, though the definition of "need" and the degree of its enforcement are basically laughable on a good day. However, even setting aside all of that, wealthy districts sometimes do extra things for their students, beyond what is required-- whether they are disabled or not. Even parents of non-disabled kids often try to find ways to live in a "better school district." 6 Link to comment
readster December 27, 2018 Share December 27, 2018 18 hours ago, possibilities said: In theory, all disabled kids are legally required to get what they need, though the definition of "need" and the degree of its enforcement are basically laughable on a good day. However, even setting aside all of that, wealthy districts sometimes do extra things for their students, beyond what is required-- whether they are disabled or not. Even parents of non-disabled kids often try to find ways to live in a "better school district." Oh I know, I've been in the education world for almost a decade and have seen kids that really needed help to those where the parents are: "They have an IEP, they can't fail!" Link to comment
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