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What a Bunch
Hitchcoc23 January 2018
It is heading toward the birth of the new baby. Frankie is going to be a grandmother. The parents to be decide to have one of those "What will the sex of the baby be" parties. The families are forced to play a stupid games and put together clues to figure out the sex. Meanwhile, more and more suspicion occurs on the part of Frankie. She believes that Grace's roommate is up to something, that she is trying to take away the house of her two step kids. There is a good deal of drinking and hilarious behavior. We get to see what Coyote is up to with his dinky little house (which will only hold two eggs). At the conclusion, Frankie has a confession that will change things again. By the way, the boys have been protesting for equal rights for gay people and have been sitting in jail for a day or two. The scenes in the cell are extremely funny.
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2/10
Prime Example
whitplay-821-82204424 June 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I love this show, I really do. The writing is usually top-notch and the Fantastic Four (Fonda, Tomlin, Waterson, Sheen) are extremely entertaining. But this episode is a prime example of what is wrong with the series, mostly the off-spring. Briana is a hideous human being and I find some of the scenes unwatchable. Mallory has no identity other than baby maker and Bud has no identity at all. It's merely "the black one". This lives Coyote the co-dependent recovering addict as a somewhat likable character. I was appalled at the scene in which Mallory hurled eggs at her ex's Porsche. She ended the marriage but she wasn't happy. So he moves on and she vandalizes his car. This is what society calls empowering women?
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