The Crazed Spruce October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 No episode description available. Link to comment
chitowngirl October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) Murphy worries of being scooped while legal vets her weighty investigative story, and is exasperated when she learns Frank is dating an anchor, Christy Shepherd, from the competing Wolf Network. Also, Murphy leads Avery on a wild goose chase when he attempts to figure out her story. Edited October 26, 2018 by chitowngirl 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Wanda October 26, 2018 Popular Post Share October 26, 2018 As the mother of a 24 yr old autistic son who has been watching Barney nonstop all those years, my favorite part was the image of Murphy thinking she could bury that purple dinosaur and silence him lol 30 Link to comment
Popular Post Annber03 October 26, 2018 Popular Post Share October 26, 2018 3 minutes ago, Wanda said: As the mother of a 24 yr old autistic son who has been watching Barney nonstop all those years, my favorite part was the image of Murphy thinking she could bury that purple dinosaur and silence him lol I loved Avery's, "I love you. And you love me." *Holds up Barney doll* "And we're a happy family." 42 Link to comment
UYI October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 I'm going to say it: the strongest episode of the series so far. The only real awkward moment for me was the brief deportation conversation at Phil's. That's it. To everyone who gave up after last week: your loss. :P 18 Link to comment
AntiBeeSpray October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Annber03 said: I loved Avery's, "I love you. And you love me." *Holds up Barney doll* "And we're a happy family." I did too. Even though I'm no fan of Barney. Really liked tonight's episode. I definitely do not trust the social media dude now, after the Google robot like thing leaked the story like the little mechanical Trojan horse it is. 5 minutes ago, UYI said: I'm going to say it: the strongest episode of the series so far. The only real awkward moment for me was the brief deportation conversation at Phil's. That's it. To everyone who gave up after last week: your loss. :P I didn't mind the conversation, really liked how Phillis handled it. Edited October 26, 2018 by AntiBeeSpray 8 Link to comment
Wanda October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 6 minutes ago, Annber03 said: I loved Avery's, "I love you. And you love me." *Holds up Barney doll* "And we're a happy family." I love any Barney joke that can be organically squeezed in. 5 minutes ago, AntiBeeSpray said: I did too. Even though I'm no fan of Barney. Really liked tonight's episode. I definitely do not trust the social media dude now, after the Google robot like thing leaked the story like the little mechanical Trojan horse it is. Remember he said it was a product not yet available on the market. Obviously it has some notable bugs. But I don’t think we are meant to blame Patel (Is that the actor or character?). 10 Link to comment
AntiBeeSpray October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 3 minutes ago, Wanda said: I love any Barney joke that can be organically squeezed in. Remember he said it was a product not yet available on the market. Obviously it has some notable bugs. But I don’t think we are meant to blame Patel (Is that the actor or character?). Ah. Could be. Maybe... I hope it was just buggy and not someone doing something to it. But given what he did in the ep (the hacking into people's computers), I think it was meant as yet again another red herring. So the blame goes with the company there. 1 Link to comment
Popular Post mmecorday October 26, 2018 Popular Post Share October 26, 2018 I think Candice Bergen looks great ... but who in the world thought anyone would look good in that combination strait jacket-homemade pot holder she wore for most of the episode??? 25 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 17 minutes ago, Annber03 said: I loved Avery's, "I love you. And you love me." *Holds up Barney doll* "And we're a happy family." I’ve said it before, but their relationship is my favorite and the best!!!! 9 minutes ago, Wanda said: But I don’t think we are meant to blame Patel (Is that the actor or character?). Patel is his character’s name. 5 Link to comment
Tanichka October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 Not quite as preachy as previous episodes, but still a giant yawn. Who writes this - first year English students (devoid of humor)? 5 Link to comment
UYI October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 43 minutes ago, AntiBeeSpray said: I did too. Even though I'm no fan of Barney. Really liked tonight's episode. I definitely do not trust the social media dude now, after the Google robot like thing leaked the story like the little mechanical Trojan horse it is. I didn't mind the conversation, really liked how Phillis handled it. Phyllis' part was great; the beginning was the awkward part to me. 5 Link to comment
aemom October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 37 minutes ago, mmecorday said: I think Candice Bergen looks great ... but who in the world thought anyone would look good in that combination strait jacket-homemade pot holder she wore for most of the episode??? I was so distracted by all the white straps during the episode. 4 Link to comment
AntiBeeSpray October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 11 minutes ago, UYI said: Phyllis' part was great; the beginning was the awkward part to me. Fair point. It was just the usual R not liking someone else of color there. Can see what you mean in regards to the awkwardness though. 2 Link to comment
Coffeewinewater October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 59 minutes ago, Wanda said: As the mother of a 24 yr old autistic son who has been watching Barney nonstop all those years, my favorite part was the image of Murphy thinking she could bury that purple dinosaur and silence him lol My 8 year old son also has autism and yes his obsessions can do my head in but gotta love them. That did crack me up. Barney was my oldest son's (26 now) favorite. I'm happy my 8 yr old never watched Barney lol. 6 Link to comment
TomGirl October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 I assumed that the Xerox repair guy leaked the story to Wolf when going there to do another repair job. 7 Link to comment
stonehaven October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 Loved this..and laughed several times..and the whole thing with Barney was perfect...and I think they gave Frank a bit more depth this time out! 9 Link to comment
tessaray October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 I thought it was funny. It felt much more natural too, which helped. Still, I thought the smart speaker was kind of obvious. If Alexa can inadvertently email sensitive conversations to contacts and get used by the police in investigations because it's always listening (and recording) no one thought VAL might be an issue? Though the ending was amusing. 8 Link to comment
Popular Post Bastet October 26, 2018 Popular Post Share October 26, 2018 What the ass was Murphy wearing the first day? That jacket is horrible! I hate for that to be my first remark, but damn. Frank not being able to wipe the I Got Some smile off his face wasn’t as funny as that time Jim got the giggles on air. And, Christ, if they’d bothered to build an office set for Murphy, they could have had their private conversation there. But then VAL couldn’t have overheard and we wouldn't have a plot. Patel never wears socks; it annoys me. I like the black nail polish, though. “It wasn’t Avery or I.” Et tu, Murphy? Now that I’m through being petty: I love VAL updating itself by the second on the number of Trump lies (“Apologies, he is currently at a rally”). I laughed out loud. Phyllis’s reaction to the MAGA ass - “I’ll deport your ass right out that door” – was fun, but I liked her smile/laugh when the busboy was telling him off even more; pure delight on her face. “Was Ann Coulter busy shedding her skin last night?” I don’t care how low hanging the fruit, mocking her never gets old. Same with: “I ran into her at a conference on the environment.” “What was she doing there, clubbing seals?” And the Wolf Network getting a 60% discount at the Trump hotel. I still prioritize the sharper humor employed by this show the first time around, but in this unprecedented era, I also take comfort in the more obvious. It speaks to how Avery grew up part of the FYI family that Miles didn’t even think about the fact a correspondent for a competing network was sitting there when he blurted out about the interview. And I love Murphy sending him on a wild goose chase for the tape. “Well, I’ve been lying to him since he was born, I know what I’m doing.” And I like the talk between Frank and Murphy about how easy it would be for Avery to find something at home. And then Murphy, despite her reflexive anger, later asking Avery about it, and her pride when he said if he came across that kind of info, he’d use it himself. I love the Barney story. He went out for a walk and never came back! Avery and Murphy for the win. 32 Link to comment
nokat October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 A bit too much of Frank. The relationship between Murphy and her son is good. I forgot how much I loved Miles. The show may be preachy, but in my case it's preaching to the choir, and I enjoy it. 12 Link to comment
magicdog October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Bastet said: And, Christ, if they’d bothered to build an office set for Murphy, they could have had their private conversation there. But then VAL couldn’t have overheard and we wouldn't have a plot. This. There should be at least one soundproof meeting room in that building for delicate conversations. I work in the biz so it's expected to deal with confidential info as a matter of course. I knew it was the Alexa expy from the beginning. Such devices are actually forbidden in newsrooms for that reason. I also appreciate the subplot of having loved ones who for for rival networks. That is a reality for many. I was sad to see Frank lose his gf like that. It was obvious he really liked her. When she left he hotel, I couldn't help but say out loud, "Go after her you dope!". I loved his remark about how an Italian's sexual prowess is the last thing to go! Low hanging fruit as usual, but at least this episode was funnier than the past several. 10 minutes ago, Bastet said: Murphy, despite her reflexive anger, later asking Avery about it, and her pride when he said if he came across that kind of info, he’d use it himself. I love the Barney story. He went out for a walk and never came back! Avery and Murphy for the win. Ditto. Totally in character. Quote A bit too much of Frank. No such thing! Besides, he was overdue for some attention. Edited October 26, 2018 by magicdog 9 Link to comment
nokat October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 It was a bit funny when Murphy asked, why can't I get a decent assistant. 7 Link to comment
Annber03 October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 27 minutes ago, Bastet said: I love VAL updating itself by the second on the number of Trump lies (“Apologies, he is currently at a rally”). I laughed out loud. Phyllis’s reaction to the MAGA ass - “I’ll deport your ass right out that door” – was fun, but I liked her smile/laugh when the busboy was telling him off even more; pure delight on her face. Agreed :D. 4 Link to comment
Bastet October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) 11 minutes ago, nokat said: It was a bit funny when Murphy asked, why can't I get a decent assistant. And Miles told her the head of HR hates her, which ties back to the original series' line, "Someone in Personnel hates me." I am disappointed they haven't made gold out of the revolving door of assistants the way I thought they would -- with just 13 episodes, I figured we'd have 13 great guest shot appearances in that role. And they came out of the gate stronger than I could have ever imagined with Secretary (hee) Clinton in the first episode (hillary@youcouldhavehadme.com still makes me laugh when I think about it). But since then it hasn't just been a lack of heavy hitters, we've only had the one additional interview with a "regular" actor/character. "I'm Murphy Brown and you must be my new secretary" was such an iconic aspect of the original series each week, I'm sad to see it only half-heartedly continued. Add in the "we don't want to build a Murphy's Office set" cost cutting meaning we don't see the return of Murphy's dart board, and there are some small but beloved things I'm missing. I'm still a happy viewer, though. This hasn't lived up to my high expectations, and I'd love for the final stretch, when they're doing quick turn-arounds, to really knock it out of the park, but I'm happy with what we've been given, and if there's never a better episode than what we've seen so far, I'll still be unequivocally grateful this came back at this time. Edited October 26, 2018 by Bastet 19 Link to comment
nokat October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 @bastet, I think we both had very high expectations. But I'll take what I can get. The gold, revolving door, yes, I was expecting more. People may be afraid yet of showing up. Or, appearing after Hillary. 4 Link to comment
TomGirl October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 4 hours ago, Bastet said: “It wasn’t Avery or I.” Et tu, Murphy? Actually, this is correct. 8 Link to comment
Chaos Theory October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) 11 hours ago, mmecorday said: I think Candice Bergen looks great ... but who in the world thought anyone would look good in that combination strait jacket-homemade pot holder she wore for most of the episode??? And could hop over a couch like that. And it’s funny that even the wanabee Alexa is a horrible assistant. Loved that Patel brought up the Murphy Brown Support Group. And Murphy and Avery continue to be a believable mother and son. Edited October 26, 2018 by Chaos Theory 5 Link to comment
Thalia October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) I also really liked the episode, and that says a lot, given a Giant Dildo named Val was on my screen for 90 percent of the time. I need Val's agent. She got better camera angles than Candice Bergen! This reminded me more of the older show. Clearly a liberal bent, but first and foremost a workplace comedy. The returning cast also seemed more relaxed and more natural with their line delivery, particularly Bergen and Shaud. Faith Ford's been great since Day 1. I thought Frank's girlfriend was a little young for him. And then I realized that she was a little old to be a female reporter working for the Wolf Network. Just sayin' Speaking of conservative sweeties, I wasn't really expecting it, but I would have loved a Jerry Gold mention in this episode. Sadly, Jay Thomas died last year, but Jerry was one of my favorite recurring characters back in the day. And Frank and the rest had a conniption fit when Murphy started dating him. I thought Frank could have thrown him back in Murphy's face. Edited October 26, 2018 by Thalia 10 Link to comment
GHScorpiosRule October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 7 hours ago, Bastet said: “Was Ann Coulter busy shedding her skin last night?” Since I loathe her so much, I ????? at that line. 17 Link to comment
Tanichka October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) 12 hours ago, nokat said: The show may be preachy, but in my case it's preaching to the choir, and I enjoy it. My choir, too - but I still want some laughs. Maybe the acting is bad? Maybe too many sermons per episode? Something is off for me. I can do without the Tyne Daley character, also. She's too predictable. Edited October 26, 2018 by Tanichka 3 Link to comment
theredhead77 October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) 14 hours ago, Annber03 said: I loved Avery's, "I love you. And you love me." *Holds up Barney doll* "And we're a happy family." I laughed so hard at that. 14 hours ago, AntiBeeSpray said: Really liked tonight's episode. I definitely do not trust the social media dude now, after the Google robot like thing leaked the story like the little mechanical Trojan horse it is. 14 hours ago, Wanda said: Remember he said it was a product not yet available on the market. Obviously it has some notable bugs. But I don’t think we are meant to blame Patel (Is that the actor or character?). 14 hours ago, AntiBeeSpray said: Ah. Could be. Maybe... I hope it was just buggy and not someone doing something to it. But given what he did in the ep (the hacking into people's computers), I think it was meant as yet again another red herring. So the blame goes with the company there. I think the faux-Alexa was showing how these AI devices record and/or share private information to the masses. There are a multitude of reports of sensitive information being emailed to others, recordings when no one thought it was on, etc... Though I seriously question any IT department ever allowing such a device in the building to start with. Edited October 26, 2018 by theredhead77 Incomplete thoughts form weird sentences 10 Link to comment
Chaos Theory October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 (edited) As much as those IT devices are a god send they aren’t the most accurate devices especially if you have a speech impediment. And even if you don't you have to be precise in your direction. I mean very precise. Think about all the typos on sites like this. I personally correct my posts all the time and that is just typing. When a AI is listening to what you say and you are vague in you instructions like you might be to a normal assistant...... Edited October 26, 2018 by Chaos Theory 3 Link to comment
RemoteControlFreak October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 Stayed around hoping this show would improve from its abysmal start. And it has. Just slightly. It's moved on from the one-note and pretty insulting theme of Murphy, Frank, Corky and Miles being clueless old folks stumped by anything introduced since 1992 and addled by age with whippersnappers Avery, Patel et al there to save the day by explaining everything from how to use Twitter to how to ask for consent before having sex. At last we saw the old folks displaying a touch of the skill and intelligence that, presumably, got them all back on the air. And the youngsters finally have some believable fallibility. Tyne Daly's "This is my America..." line, and the entire scene, was the best. She's one of the the stronger actors in the cast and needs to be able to shine. 5 Link to comment
rhys October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 I thought it was a poorer episode, so I'm hoping it was a one-off. The one thing I did laugh at was the Melania hostess at the Trump Tower Bar or whatever that place was called. She looked & sounded so much like Melania. 2 Link to comment
Sarah 103 October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 11 hours ago, Bastet said: And, Christ, if they’d bothered to build an office set for Murphy, they could have had their private conversation there. But then VAL couldn’t have overheard and we wouldn't have a plot. I love VAL updating itself by the second on the number of Trump lies (“Apologies, he is currently at a rally”). I laughed out loud. Sure it would. VAL would have overheard the same conversation whether the conversation took place in Murphy's office or the set. That being said, I really miss Murphy having an office. Maybe if they get more money in season 2 they'll use it to build more sets. “Apologies, he is currently at a rally” was a great line. 11 hours ago, Bastet said: “I ran into her at a conference on the environment.” “What was she doing there, clubbing seals?” That line felt like vintage Murphy to me. It was wonderful and I loved it. 11 hours ago, Bastet said: It speaks to how Avery grew up part of the FYI family that Miles didn’t even think about the fact a correspondent for a competing network was sitting there when he blurted out about the interview. And I love Murphy sending him on a wild goose chase for the tape. “Well, I’ve been lying to him since he was born, I know what I’m doing.” And I like the talk between Frank and Murphy about how easy it would be for Avery to find something at home. And then Murphy, despite her reflexive anger, later asking Avery about it, and her pride when he said if he came across that kind of info, he’d use it himself. 4 hours ago, Chaos Theory said: And Murphy and Avery continue to be a believable mother and son. Murphy sending him on a wild goose chase was a great litle subplot. I loved how proud Murphy was when Avery said he'd never give a big story like that to someone else, but instead would use it himself. I would love to see an episode where the two of them were actively competing over the same story or interview. 4 hours ago, Thalia said: I also really liked the episode, and that says a lot, given a Giant Dildo named Val was on my screen for 90 percent of the time. I need Val's agent. She got better camera angles than Candice Bergen! This reminded me more of the older show. Clearly a liberal bent, but first and foremost a workplace comedy. The returning cast also seemed more relaxed and more natural with their line delivery, particularly Bergen and Shaud. Faith Ford's been great since Day 1. I thought Frank's girlfriend was a little young for him. And then I realized that she was a little old to be a female reporter working for the Wolf Network. Just sayin' Speaking of conservative sweeties, I wasn't really expecting it, but I would have loved a Jerry Gold mention in this episode. Jay Thomas sadly died last year, but Jerry was one of my favorite recurring characters back in the day. And Frank and the rest had a conniption fit when Murphy started dating him. I thought Frank could have thrown him back in Murphy's face. I'm so sad to hear that Jay Thomas died. I would have loved for Jerry Gold to have made an appearance in this series. Even though the actor died, hopefully they can mention the character. Even if it's just a quick mention about something he was working on when he died or what happened to him. 9 Link to comment
iMonrey October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 I got a chuckle out of Val misunderstanding the command to turn up the volume on the TV but Alexa/Siri interpretation jokes are pretty much well-worn by now. Look, I like Jake McDorman as much as anyone else but his charms are simply not enough to save this show IMO. If they were, Limitless would still be on the air. Link to comment
willowk October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 16 hours ago, UYI said: I'm going to say it: the strongest episode of the series so far. The only real awkward moment for me was the brief deportation conversation at Phil's. That's it. To everyone who gave up after last week: your loss. :P Agree -they are finding their footing. Avery is such a delight, loved his digging up Mom's backyard. And Miles with his cobra thing-hilarious. I guessed it would be VAL before the reveal at the end, but that was okay. 6 Link to comment
willowk October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 2 hours ago, rhys said: I thought it was a poorer episode, so I'm hoping it was a one-off. The one thing I did laugh at was the Melania hostess at the Trump Tower Bar or whatever that place was called. She looked & sounded so much like Melania. yes and the guy wearing a MBS (Saudi prince) type outfit -for a second I thought Frank and his gf were meeting at a Halloween party. 2 Link to comment
Popular Post Lois Sandborne October 26, 2018 Popular Post Share October 26, 2018 (edited) 14 hours ago, Bastet said: I still prioritize the sharper humor employed by this show the first time around, but in this unprecedented era, I also take comfort in the more obvious. Basically, this. While the writing isn't at the height it used to be, they're doing a bang-up job with the coarser nature of our rhetoric in these times. I wouldn't mind more something more artfully cutting or subtly withering, but I will gladly take these anvils and barbs they're throwing, too. I love Julius, the cameraman or whatever he is who keeps interjecting after every wrap. Sorry, Julius, I don't know your job, but I do love your spirit. I see people saying again and again that the show isn't funny, and, well, mileage varies. I've laughed at every episode of this reboot so far though, and I'm enjoying it. I really think they have Murphy down as a character, even if not the exact tone of what her humor is in this political climate; they have done a wonderful job building the relationship between Murphy and Avery, and showing how Avery relates to everyone else, and they're getting a better handle on how to fill in with Corky, Miles, and Frank, and new folks like Phyllis and Patel. I'm glad the show's back, and I hope they get to do more. Edited October 26, 2018 by Lois Sandborne 25 Link to comment
AntiBeeSpray October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 1 hour ago, Lois Sandborne said: Basically, this. While the writing isn't at the height it used to be, they're doing a bang-up job with the coarser nature of our rhetoric in these times. I wouldn't mind more something more artfully cutting or subtly withering, but I will gladly take these anvils and barbs they're throwing, too. I love Julius, the cameraman or whatever he is who keeps interjecting after every wrap. Sorry, Julius, I don't know your job, but I do love your spirit. I see people saying again and again that the show isn't funny, and, well, mileage varies. I've laughed at every episode of this reboot so far though, and I'm enjoying it. I really think they have Murphy down as a character, even if not the exact tone of what her humor is in this political climate; they have done a wonderful job building the relationship between Murphy and Avery, and showing how Avery relates to everyone else, and they're getting a better handle on how to fill in with Corky, Miles, and Frank, and new folks like Phyllis and Patel. I'm glad the show's back, and I hope they get to do more. Exactly. At least they're putting in the effort to try to do so. Both in terms of the new younger writers and the older ones. Hoping that it keeps on getting better as it goes along. Word. Is it just me or does he remind me of someone who used to be on the show camera person wise? Could have sworn the old camera guy did something similar. Yep. Same here. Definitely. I'm glad it's back as well. 3 Link to comment
wendyg October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 I enjoyed this a lot and laughed at Murphy sending her son searching for the non-existent tape. I actually liked that they made the speaker the culprit; the invasiveness of the Internet of Things is a real thing, and it's great if shows like this one get the point across about the risks, which are real. 8 Link to comment
theredhead77 October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 I really hope Frank and his lady friend continue to be featured in a healthy relationship that hits some organic to to the Wolf Network / anti-Wolf story line. 7 Link to comment
Ailianna October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 1 hour ago, AntiBeeSpray said: Is it just me or does he remind me of someone who used to be on the show camera person wise? Could have sworn the old camera guy did something similar. Indeed The character was in love with Murphy, which was also a recurring joke, but unfortunately the actor has passed on. John 2 Link to comment
AntiBeeSpray October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 1 minute ago, Ailianna said: Indeed The character was in love with Murphy, which was also a recurring joke, but unfortunately the actor has passed on. John Yea, he really left a big mark on the show. I was really sad hearing about his passing. :( Link to comment
Bastet October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 4 minutes ago, Ailianna said: Indeed The character was in love with Murphy, which was also a recurring joke, but unfortunately the actor has passed on. John John Hostetter played John, the stage manager. The cameraman who was infatuated with Murphy was Carl (his portrayer, Ritch Brinkley, is also dead). 6 Link to comment
eel2178 October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 13 hours ago, TomGirl said: 18 hours ago, Bastet said: “It wasn’t Avery or I.” Et tu, Murphy? Actually, this is correct. Actually, "Avery or me," is correct. 10 Link to comment
Thalia October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 3 hours ago, Lois Sandborne said: I love Julius, the cameraman or whatever he is who keeps interjecting after every wrap. Sorry, Julius, I don't know your job, but I do love your spirit. I meant to mention Julius. He's funny. Fairly obvious jokes, but I love the deadpan delivery, and the way the others just seem to ignore him. Thanks to @Bastet for mentioning Carl. Another great minor character from Murphy!Classic. 2 Link to comment
Wanda October 26, 2018 Share October 26, 2018 20 hours ago, Coffeewinewater said: My 8 year old son also has autism and yes his obsessions can do my head in but gotta love them. That did crack me up. Barney was my oldest son's (26 now) favorite. I'm happy my 8 yr old never watched Barney lol. My 27 yr old daughter was one of the original Barney watchers and my son fixated on what he saw at the time his autism manifested itself. I’m just glad she didn’t like teletubbies. I’m like a Barney connoisseur. I can give the year based on the voice and kids lol 6 Link to comment
UYI October 27, 2018 Share October 27, 2018 I forgot to mention my favorite line of the episode, when Murphy was first presented with VAL: "It's a thermos!" 8 Link to comment
ams1001 October 27, 2018 Share October 27, 2018 2 hours ago, Wanda said: My 27 yr old daughter was one of the original Barney watchers and my son fixated on what he saw at the time his autism manifested itself. I’m just glad she didn’t like teletubbies. I’m like a Barney connoisseur. I can give the year based on the voice and kids lol Barney and Teletubbies are the two I couldn't stand when babysitting. I'll watch Blues Clues all day long, just please not those. Thankfully none of the kids I babysat were much into them (and my cousin's kids could always be distracted with a Disney movie from my mom's collection; I always brought one I knew they didn't have). Loved Avery teasing Murphy with Barney at the end even if it did give me a bit of an earworm. 4 Link to comment
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