“No, she’s not bad at all. She’s good.” So Amy’s the good girl. She’s always been the “good girl”. But what is a “good girl”? Or a good boy, for that matter?
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“No, she’s not bad at all. She’s good.” So Amy’s the good girl. She’s always been the “good girl”. But what is a “good girl”? Or a good boy, for that matter?
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That Fox has already announced an air date for the Glee season 1 finale certainly seems strange, especially when we’re all so pumped up about its return this spring. But think about it this way – the end of season 1 can only mean the beginning of season 2.
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We’ll be pushing into high Glee gear as we get down to the wire here. It’s already almost March! Then April’s only a month away. And when Glee does return, we’ll definitely be feeling the love. Though not between Rachel and Finn, apparently.
Somebody knows where Ricky is…. But while everybody’s worrying about that, seems again we’ve got something even bigger on our hands. Think it will be enough to break Amy, or, after a baby, a break-up, and secrets galore, is this little momma stronger than even she knows?
Can women and men be friends. Ring a bell? I don’t know about you, but a little story called, When Harry Met Sally comes to mind. Only this time Sally’s a cougar, and Harry very well could be strumming his guitar again. Okay, so maybe that’s exaggerated. Just a little bit.
The Stratford sisters are a strange breed indeed. So strange in fact that, Bianca’s closet-dating Joey (literally), Kat breaks into the school just so she can take a test….
Okay, pause for genius. The genius that is 10 Things, that is. Catch up with a “marathon event”, and then remember to get your days straight because the mid-season, spring premiere for 10 Things I Hate About You is set for Monday (not Tuesday), March 29th.
We’ve all heard the dreaded statement: “Thinks about the consequences”. Especially when those consequences involve getting suspended and a secret video scandal. Sound juicy? We’re hoping the actual episode is even juicier because apparently, Kat skipping school also involves a certain Patrick Verona. Ooh…!
“I will not be burying any hatchets. Not unless I get a clear shot to your groin.” Well, that’s how Sue sees it, anyway.
“It’s funny how Cougar Town started as a show about a woman dating a younger man, and now it’s kind of turning into an ensemble show about a bunch of friends and their misadventures.”