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Episode Recap: "The Day F***ers"
“A good book, a cup of tea and a nice, long hug.” According to Drama, that’s all Eric needs in the romance department. However, in the wake of learning that Sloane was off the market, Mr. Sensitivity decided to turn over a new leaf, prodded by the bet between Johnny and Vince. The British imports who Eric and Vince met at the hotel pool were more than willing to offer whatever sexual healing was required. Even Turtle’s chances were looking good until he realized that his Internet fantasy girl was into an entirely different kind of cuddling. Who would have thought that there's a limit to what Turtle will do for sex and money? Johnny, frustrated with his betting partner, was more than happy to step in and help.
We were also treated to a different, more sensitive Ari Gold tonight, as he tearfully pleaded his son’s case to the headmaster, played by none other than the voice of Homer Simpson himself, Dan Castellaneta. (This, after he treated the man to a barrage of obscenity earlier in the day.) I knew that this situation could be resolved by some kind of bribe, and in my mind, it seems like Ari got off rather easy considering what Mrs. Ari would have done to him had he not rectified the situation. Who knew that the private-school circuit could be such a precarious place to do business? Though clearly not as precarious as the playroom at the public school where Ari commented, "This is what inmates do when they are going to overtake the guards." It was nice to see Ari’s humanity emerge in his interaction with his kids, and I cracked up when his son was able to burst his parenting bubble with one wide-eyed plea to attend the same school as his friend. Ari's signature victory dance was hard-won tonight, but we've probably not seen the last of this particular drama.
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Jul 29, 2007 11:08 PM
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There was no mention of Medillin whatsoever, which I found odd.
Now, parents country-wide are policing their children in the evils of "furries."
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Jul 30, 2007 1:27 AM
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It was very nice to be reminded that this show is classified as a "comedy" series with one of the funniest, LOL episodes they've ever put together. Turtle brooding in the bunny suit and Ari's exultant "I love this town!" were just two of many hilarious moments that made my night last evening. Thanks, guys.
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Jul 30, 2007 9:32 AM
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Man - THAT is why I love this show!! Nothing but laugh-out-loud moments throughout! Most of what made me laugh cannot be repeated here but there were several that I had to rewind and watch again!
To me, the funniest line was ... oh man ... when Johnny Drama was telling the story of when he was mean after sex!
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Jul 30, 2007 11:20 AM
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I'm just really glad we got one more peak at Sloane this episode.
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Jul 30, 2007 4:08 PM
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Now this was a great ep. Very funny lines. And the guys just being guys. I enjoyed that line as well Ranger99. What was the deal with Turtle? Come on now. This was a hot woman wanting to have sex with you and you turn it down because she likes to play dress up?! He does seem to do that at times. I remember another ep where he was about to have sex and he got upset by the comments made by the woman. And Johnny Drama was involved in some way in both instances.
Good for Eric. Sometimes he is a little too straight laced. Let him have some fun at times.
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Jul 30, 2007 4:10 PM
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I loved this episode. Loved it. I loved every single moment of Ari he was amazing. I think also that Eric deserves some happiness and fun. His character is the closest to a regular person on the show. He gets all of the real life situations and handles them as a regular person would. Vince is still the weakest character and I am glad of that. He is great to look at but not the best actor out of the bunch.
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Aug 2, 2007 7:13 PM
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Has anyone else noticed that before this season, Ari never had a son? This was something new they added a few episodes ago, which didn't make sense to me. I also didn't buy Ari's quivering lip when he was reading to his son, or his crying when he went to the Headmaster's house. I just didn't buy it.
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Aug 3, 2007 7:34 AM
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