Last week it was all about tying up loose ends, but this week its done to business.
Grandpa Simpson decided that it was time for him to hand out his life's savings to his family, which turned out to be fifty dollars to each family member. This episode primarily focused on Lisa and Homer's spending. Homer, after watching Marge return an expensive purse that she enjoyed, was inspired to abuse of return policies.
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This episode of Saturday Night Live started off with a lot of promise, as Bryan Cranston joyfully walked on to the stage. He was quick to show photographs of himself in Breaking Bad, Malcolm in the Middle, and from Joy Luck Club, in which all three images showed him wearing his white briefs.
After numerous trips down memory lane between Stefan and Catherine, we learn that the fine line between love and hate only gets blurred with time.
When Catherine returns to remind Stefan she is in town to stay, he takes the opportunity to get answers out of her...one way or another.
With the recent outbreak of vampire movies in the last couple years, it's always nice when a film comes along with an inspiring take on the genre. Let Me In is that film, but, because it's a remake of a Swedish film, it can't take all the credit.
Fringe is back folks ...again. With the story taking place back in our universe (or prime universe), "The Box" still has that season premiere feel to it.
Like last week's episode, "Olivia", this episode takes place a couple of weeks after the season 2 finale.
Those with a relative knowledge of Canadian cinema may very well be familiar with Pete and Joey, the two protagonists from Don Shebib's 1970 film Goin' Down the Road, a piece that one could argue was essential marking a move for Canadian films from the proliferation of National Film Board documentaries to fiction features.
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I watched "The Kiss" episode last night. Loved it! I was laughing out-loud, screaming at one point.
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