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2018-06-11 08:30:41 UTC
I watched:
THE FACTS OF LIFE:
"The Sound of Silence". Tootie refuses to acknowledge a hearing loss that may
be responsible for a slip in her grades. Cousin Geri appears in this VSE.
DIFF'RENT STROKES:
"Baseball Blues". Sam persuades a reluctant Mr. Drummond to become the coach
of his "bad news" baseball team. They pretty much hang a hat on Sam being a
sub for not-so-cute Gary Coleman when Mr Drummand begged Sam not to make
"those sad dog eyes" to convince him to beceom his coach.
BENSON:
"We Deliver". Denise's baby is on the way, but the elevator isn't, leaving
Benson and the Governor to perform the delivery between floors.
BENSON:
"Endicott Dynasty". Clayton's father is looking for a successor from the
Governor's staff to replace him as chairman of Endicott Industries - but his
choice isn't Clayton.
BENSON:
"The Little Hotel That Could". Despite Benson's preoccupation with the state's
imminent budget crisis, Kraus strong-arms him into helping to save a historic
hotel.
BEASTMASTER:
"The Island". Dar must rescue Tao (Jackson Raine) when he becomes a prisoner
on an island inhabited by evil birdmen who revere birds, but have little
respect for other men.
BEASTMASTER:
"Obsession". Dar joins forces with a banished Terron warrior, but he
doesn't realize that they are both in love with the same woman---Kyra.
Can you guess what happened when they realized they loved the same
woman while attempting to rescue her?
THE LOVE BOAT:
Merry Christmas!
"Lonely at the Top". The crew is bemoaning spending Xmas on the ship
when the Captain shows up, reminding them that at least they have jobs
and that he's not into the Xmas giving thing (Bah! Humbug!). With that
scene finished, Darin Stevens 2 is a priest taking a bunch of orphan
brats on their annual Xmas cruise, thanks to an unknown benefactor. For
the entire cruise, the rascals try to get their hands on booze (oh,
those scamps!). Captain Stubing volunteers to be Santa and screws up
when he doesn't have enough gifts, so he later finds the giftless child
and gives him the sextant his father gave him. Why would a doctor have a
sextant? In a totally unexpected twist, they reveal at the end that the
orphans know Captain Stubing because he visits them every month (what?)
and he is the not-at-all mysterious benefactor. At the end, Stubing
decides to break the rules and exchange gifts and those kids managed to
buy him a bottle of wine using Ye Olde Two_Children-wearing-a-trenchcoat
trick!
"Divorce Me, Please". Mrs Brady and a guy who looks like a fat Scott
Bakula want to divorce each other but don't want to be initiator. Mrs
Brady decides wasting money like Obama will make her husband divorce her
while the husband decides to be a drunkard and embarass her into
divorcing him. What's the deal with drunkards wearing lampshades joke?
To make a long story short (too late!), they both laugh at each other
and their love is renewed.
"Silent Night". A parole who was sent to prison for embezzlement
celebrates his freedom and new life with his wife, only to encounter the
District Attourney, and co-worker, who botched his case and got him
imprisoned for several years. When his wife finds a gun while looking
for her husband's hankerchief, he admits that he arranged to be on the
same cruise as his D.A. in order to kill him for framing him. The wife
accepts his story and tells no one. Later, he confronts his D.A. but
spares his life after hearing some carolers and yes, he was framed. As
they disembark, the ex-partner tells the couple he had a change of heart
and confessed to the crime and managed to expunge his criminal record
and restored his law license.
STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES:
"The Magic of Megus-Tu". In search of the center of the Big Bang at the
center of the galaxy, the Enterprise discovers a race of powerful magical
aliens who had once visited Earth.
STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES:
"Once Upon a Planet". Kirk returns to a planet for shore leave but finds
that it is less peaceful than he remembers it to be.
FAMILY GUY:
"Three Directors". Peter gets fired in the signature styles of three
famous Hollywood directors. What sounded like an intriguing concept
fell flat as they chose three hacks: Tarintino, a whimsical hack,
and Michael Bey.
What did you watch?
THE FACTS OF LIFE:
"The Sound of Silence". Tootie refuses to acknowledge a hearing loss that may
be responsible for a slip in her grades. Cousin Geri appears in this VSE.
DIFF'RENT STROKES:
"Baseball Blues". Sam persuades a reluctant Mr. Drummond to become the coach
of his "bad news" baseball team. They pretty much hang a hat on Sam being a
sub for not-so-cute Gary Coleman when Mr Drummand begged Sam not to make
"those sad dog eyes" to convince him to beceom his coach.
BENSON:
"We Deliver". Denise's baby is on the way, but the elevator isn't, leaving
Benson and the Governor to perform the delivery between floors.
BENSON:
"Endicott Dynasty". Clayton's father is looking for a successor from the
Governor's staff to replace him as chairman of Endicott Industries - but his
choice isn't Clayton.
BENSON:
"The Little Hotel That Could". Despite Benson's preoccupation with the state's
imminent budget crisis, Kraus strong-arms him into helping to save a historic
hotel.
BEASTMASTER:
"The Island". Dar must rescue Tao (Jackson Raine) when he becomes a prisoner
on an island inhabited by evil birdmen who revere birds, but have little
respect for other men.
BEASTMASTER:
"Obsession". Dar joins forces with a banished Terron warrior, but he
doesn't realize that they are both in love with the same woman---Kyra.
Can you guess what happened when they realized they loved the same
woman while attempting to rescue her?
THE LOVE BOAT:
Merry Christmas!
"Lonely at the Top". The crew is bemoaning spending Xmas on the ship
when the Captain shows up, reminding them that at least they have jobs
and that he's not into the Xmas giving thing (Bah! Humbug!). With that
scene finished, Darin Stevens 2 is a priest taking a bunch of orphan
brats on their annual Xmas cruise, thanks to an unknown benefactor. For
the entire cruise, the rascals try to get their hands on booze (oh,
those scamps!). Captain Stubing volunteers to be Santa and screws up
when he doesn't have enough gifts, so he later finds the giftless child
and gives him the sextant his father gave him. Why would a doctor have a
sextant? In a totally unexpected twist, they reveal at the end that the
orphans know Captain Stubing because he visits them every month (what?)
and he is the not-at-all mysterious benefactor. At the end, Stubing
decides to break the rules and exchange gifts and those kids managed to
buy him a bottle of wine using Ye Olde Two_Children-wearing-a-trenchcoat
trick!
"Divorce Me, Please". Mrs Brady and a guy who looks like a fat Scott
Bakula want to divorce each other but don't want to be initiator. Mrs
Brady decides wasting money like Obama will make her husband divorce her
while the husband decides to be a drunkard and embarass her into
divorcing him. What's the deal with drunkards wearing lampshades joke?
To make a long story short (too late!), they both laugh at each other
and their love is renewed.
"Silent Night". A parole who was sent to prison for embezzlement
celebrates his freedom and new life with his wife, only to encounter the
District Attourney, and co-worker, who botched his case and got him
imprisoned for several years. When his wife finds a gun while looking
for her husband's hankerchief, he admits that he arranged to be on the
same cruise as his D.A. in order to kill him for framing him. The wife
accepts his story and tells no one. Later, he confronts his D.A. but
spares his life after hearing some carolers and yes, he was framed. As
they disembark, the ex-partner tells the couple he had a change of heart
and confessed to the crime and managed to expunge his criminal record
and restored his law license.
STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES:
"The Magic of Megus-Tu". In search of the center of the Big Bang at the
center of the galaxy, the Enterprise discovers a race of powerful magical
aliens who had once visited Earth.
STAR TREK: THE ANIMATED SERIES:
"Once Upon a Planet". Kirk returns to a planet for shore leave but finds
that it is less peaceful than he remembers it to be.
FAMILY GUY:
"Three Directors". Peter gets fired in the signature styles of three
famous Hollywood directors. What sounded like an intriguing concept
fell flat as they chose three hacks: Tarintino, a whimsical hack,
and Michael Bey.
What did you watch?
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Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.
Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
have to audit liberals & wire tap reporters' phones.