587: "Bringing Up Dads"
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I don't get why ya'll DON'T like it! I enjoyed it. Certainly, it isn't the best episode out there but I really thought that it was a subject that needed to be discussed. I know a lot of ya'll remember the Barclay's (as do I) but a lot of people are probably new to AIO and would not think back to that episode. Sometimes they need to re-do a theme in a slightly different way to get the same message across without it being an old episode. It was well written and though I know a lot of ya'll DON'T struggle with embarassing parents a lot of people do! I don't all the time, just sometimes, but it really made me think about what great parents I have and how I wouldn't want it any different than it is.

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I liked it. Tamika sounded real, her dad sounded real.... the only thing that pushed it was the hot dog cart thing, and even that was handled well.
I really got choked up at the end, when Tamika's thanking her dad, even though (she thinks) he's not there. Their conversation in the car on the way home reminded me of me and my dad, even though he doesn't usually embarrass me that much.
Funniest line:
"You parked it in the DRIVEWAY?"
"I couldn't park it in the street, Bart would start selling tickets."
I really got choked up at the end, when Tamika's thanking her dad, even though (she thinks) he's not there. Their conversation in the car on the way home reminded me of me and my dad, even though he doesn't usually embarrass me that much.
Funniest line:
"You parked it in the DRIVEWAY?"
"I couldn't park it in the street, Bart would start selling tickets."

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I enjoyed this episode for the following reasons...
1. I like the character of Gwen. (she is a young person with a heart))
2. I liked the scene where Tamica and Ed talk in the car after the banquit. (very emotional)
3. I enjoyed the use of the "Andrew Sisters". I suppose this is because I am older and know of this fourties girl group that this take-off refers to. (It was quite funny).
4. I enjoy any episode with Ed and Elaine. I think the two actors have great chemestry.
1. I like the character of Gwen. (she is a young person with a heart))
2. I liked the scene where Tamica and Ed talk in the car after the banquit. (very emotional)
3. I enjoyed the use of the "Andrew Sisters". I suppose this is because I am older and know of this fourties girl group that this take-off refers to. (It was quite funny).
4. I enjoy any episode with Ed and Elaine. I think the two actors have great chemestry.