Madame Flanagan
As we learned at the end of last week's episode, Donna is considering moving back to Beverly Hills and opening a store. There's only one problem: David wants to stay in Japan.
Beautiful. Magnificent. Transcendent. These are all adjectives I would use to describe Earth, the first film released under the newly formed Disneynature production label. That being said, the film does not exist because of anyone at Disney's mind-blowing vision. Rather, Earth is a condensed new edit of the groundbreaking BBC series, Planet Earth.
A combination of me being very busy, and "Bones" airing episodes faster than I can type, puts this recap very late. Let's get to it!
The Doctor in the Den
Cam's ex-fiance (from about 10 years ago) is dead, killed by a new girlfriend of his. Cam is understandably upset, as is the ex-fiance's daughter, who is now 16.
This week, the team treats an environmental activist with a chip on his shoulder, Chase and Cameron deal with the unexpected impact Kutner's death has on their relationship and House worries that he's lost his mojo.
As Pam tells us, there is only so much cold-calling you do in a day, but no limit to the number of cheese puffs you can throw at another person's mouth. The staff of the Michael Scott Paper Company have gotten extremely proficient at the great sport of cheese puff throwing. They even pull off a three-way puff throw/catch.
Liz has started serving her 2 week suspension from 30 Rock for sexual harassment but is eager to get back to work as she is stir-crazy without the daily stresses that she usually encounters. She passes her time by attending the mandatory group therapy sessions with the HR department and by boring the doormen in her building to near tears by talking to them since they can't leave.
It's spring break for the students of West Beverly, and everyone has Big Plans.
Most of the class is going to party in the Greek Isles, but Dixon and Annie have decided that they don't spend enough quality time together and so are taking a "brother-sister" road trip to Arizona.
It's five months after the Panther's State Championship Loss. It's baseball season, and Buddy and Coach Taylor are playing golf. It's also time for the Panther's seniors to start facing the future.
At the annual senior pancake breakfast, Tami announces where all of seniors are going to school.
This week the team must deal with the loss of one of their own, and at the same time they are trying to diagnose a patient who does not want to get better.
The crew from TGS has barely begun celebrating successfully finishing their 50th show when Jack pulls Liz aside and tells her that NBC's parent company (Shinehart Wigs) is suffering hard economic times and that cutbacks to the entertainment division are coming.
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