There was even an I love Lucy about that once, which was totally weird, I guess it gets left out of most of the syndication runs(with good reason, as it plays totally creepy to a modern viewer whose initials are me) but anyway, Lucy has some goofy accident and gives herself a black eye. But the whole apartment building thinks Ricky did it and Fred's all "Better buy some flowers and make it up to her," and the sad old lady that does nothing else but babysit whenever offers marital advice, and it ends just like a regular ep, with the hugging and the 'splaining and all that.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I totally missed this until FAQWife pointed it out: One of the women at the LSD party (I think the one who seemed to live there) was the mom on My So-Called Life -- Bess Armstrong.
I thought that was her!
Backhanding your wife for mouthing off would not get somebody a label for being a "wife beater."
It would have gotten my dad the label "missing and presumed dead."
I totally missed this until FAQWife pointed it out: One of the women at the LSD party (I think the one who seemed to live there) was the mom on My So-Called Life -- Bess Armstrong.
I got to point that out to JZ and she's the biggest MSCL fan ever.
Okay, that episode was much better when I wasn't falling asleep during it.
Loved Roger and Jane lying on the floor of the bedroom contemplating the ceiling together.
I got to point that out to JZ and she's the biggest MSCL fan ever.
Yeah, but I was already thinking "Oh, it's her! Who her? I'll remember in a minute," when you threw me off by saying, "Isn't that Mary Hurt? The girl's mom on My So-Called Life?" So I spent the next few minutes puzzling over whether you meant Mary Kay Place and I'd just missed a bunch of surgeries and weight losses and trying to find Sharon's mom's face in hers.
Don chasing Megan through their apartment was just harrowing to watch--they were both so furious and panicked and totally beyond all control.
Wasn't Bess Armstrong in the mini-series Lace?
Man, I fucking loved "Lace." Trashy and delicious.