Which episode contains more crippling parental disappointment and hurt? This one, or Roseanne's "Don't Make Me Over"?
Which episode contains more crippling parental disappointment and hurt? This one, or Roseanne's "Don't Make Me Over"?
Miller, according to the audio commentary, Glenn couldn't get "d'oh" right, so they had Pamela Hayden do it.
Miller, according to the audio commentary, Glenn couldn't get "d'oh" right, so they had Pamela Hayden do it.
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For me, it was the disapperance of Charles Horvath in kelowna, BC in 1989. He had been camping when he disappeared. His mother went there trying to find him. When she came back to her hotel room, there was a note slipped under her door: "I seen your ad in the paper looking for your son. I seen him May 26. We were…
For me, it was the disapperance of Charles Horvath in kelowna, BC in 1989. He had been camping when he disappeared. His mother went there trying to find him. When she came back to her hotel room, there was a note slipped under her door: "I seen your ad in the paper looking for your son. I seen him May 26. We were…
Oh, Yeah, it was found on an interstate/highway turnoff in the middle of Wyoming in 1982, I think (I read it on unsolved.com a few years ago, and live roughly 150 miles away from the reported area). I believe his girlfriend and his mother claim to have recieved mysterious phone calls after police had called off the…
Oh, Yeah, it was found on an interstate/highway turnoff in the middle of Wyoming in 1982, I think (I read it on unsolved.com a few years ago, and live roughly 150 miles away from the reported area). I believe his girlfriend and his mother claim to have recieved mysterious phone calls after police had called off the…
I loved that, you really don't see many two person extended scenes on TV like that, almost like little plays, where they can go on that long without a punchline. Well, until Louie, anyway.
I loved that, you really don't see many two person extended scenes on TV like that, almost like little plays, where they can go on that long without a punchline. Well, until Louie, anyway.
@ann03 Was that the one with the gold zippers all over? If so, I think that one makes its first appearance in Season 4 when she's the squirt girl at Roddbells, and then again (I think) after her date at the singles thing in season 5, and then once again when she thinks she's going on a multi-date night with Tim…
@ann03 Was that the one with the gold zippers all over? If so, I think that one makes its first appearance in Season 4 when she's the squirt girl at Roddbells, and then again (I think) after her date at the singles thing in season 5, and then once again when she thinks she's going on a multi-date night with Tim…
@ann "We don't have any lights, but we now know the speed of Stupid!"
@ann "We don't have any lights, but we now know the speed of Stupid!"
I agree, and I think it's because neither of them let them get away with their crap. They're both equals in the family, and they can be sarcastic and crack jokes at each other, but the love is always there behind it. I got my boyfriend the first 4 seasons of the mill-creek rereleases and I think the best compliment…
I agree, and I think it's because neither of them let them get away with their crap. They're both equals in the family, and they can be sarcastic and crack jokes at each other, but the love is always there behind it. I got my boyfriend the first 4 seasons of the mill-creek rereleases and I think the best compliment…
I think for me in that moment, it's:
Dan: I can't believe you let her talk to you that way
Roseanne: Dan, the fact that she doesn't want to grow up like me just means that she's been paying attention around here.
I think for me in that moment, it's:
Dan: I can't believe you let her talk to you that way
Roseanne: Dan, the fact that she doesn't want to grow up like me just means that she's been paying attention around here.
When watching the first few episodes, it's jarring to see how bright they tried to light it, until they found that nice yellow gold hue.