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yep youre the only one who figured that out. if that ruined the episode for you, its because you were bitching about knowing it beforehand the whole time and missed the rest of the episode.
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#32
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I thought this was easily the WORST episode of the season, not even close.
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#33
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One really funny line of the episode for me, making the obvious end not quite as bad...
"[censored] it, two pilots in one season, yeah!" |
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#34
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Beyond the fact that I welcome any chance to see Leslie Bibb, this was lousy. Just predictable, boring, and horribly acted.
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#35
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I realized what the gag was before they revealed it, but only once he told Drama to get down on his knees. [/ QUOTE ] No offense man, but you missed A LOT of other clues. I was waiting to see how they were going to have Drama [censored] up the whole Gotcha because I thought it was super obvious they were going in that direction. I was expecting him to jump Liddell or something. |
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#36
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I thought it was a poor episode for a couple of reasons:
1. Johnny Drama begging to not get hit, this after he started the fray in LV by jumping on Seth Green's bodyguards. Doesn't seem very consistent. I thought he should have taken one on the chin and maintain his pride. 2. Not showing at least a quick shot of Carla Gugino's near-perfect breasticles. I had to queue up "Sin City" afterwards. |
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#37
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I'm shocked at the episode getting praise in this thread.
The Gotcha! bit cliche sitcome predictable crap that belongs nowhere near my precious HBO. The episode sucked. |
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#38
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Yeah it was pretty weak. The Ari plotline was awful and the Drama was average. Chuck being on the show was pretty sweet though.
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#39
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I enjoyed the episode. My only regrets-
1) No Carla Gugino nudity. 2) No Leslie Bibb nudity. 3) Artie Lange was wasted. They could have had any schlub play that role. 4) No progress on the Medellin project. 5) The reminder that Pauly Shore still draws breath. |
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#40
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Terrible episode, felt like a predictible network TV sitcom.
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