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Anonymous

Great reaction as always. Just so you know you are sorta right about this being a two parter they just didn't label it as such which they sometimes do. Now I honestly kinda enjoy the Frank and Charlie story this episode it's kinda the highlight for me. I really liked how it played into the getting married for personal gain angle and then Frank's hangup with not wanting to be the woman gets me everytime. Also something that you may have forgotten is this isn't the first time Frank married one of his kids remember the time Dennis and Dee's biological father(played by the dad from 7th Heaven) trick Frank and Dee in to getting married. So yeah that kinda makes Dee, Charlie's stepmother sort of? Maybe? Especially if Frank is Charlie's father which gets even weirder because in addition to possibly being Franks son Charlie is now Dee's stepfather. Think about that for a second or don't it's f*cking weird. Anyways enough about that I wasn't sure if you caught the Lethal Weapon 5 reference having to do with the "movie" the gang apparently made where Dennis casually references Mac wanting to play Murtagh(Danny Glover) but in blackface. Just thought I'd mention it since this season does have a Blackface episode. Just a reminder to be on the look out especially since s6e9 somewhat serves as a pseudo two parter of episode 8 meaning some of episode 8 storyline gets wrapped up in episode 9.

Isaac zaragoza

Heads Up Ep 9 of this season is one of the "Banned" episodes so yall will have to find it.

Jason Faria

Dee saying "Where's our bible?" Is one of the funniest line reads I have ever witnessed.

Rurouni Wallace

This is one of the weaker season 6 openings, imo. It aired around the time the same-sex marriage debate was at its peak, so seeing the gang's wacky takes on a hot-button issue was pretty entertaining at the time (i.e. Mac's homophobic fundamentalism and hypocrisy about Carmen, Frank and Charlie getting married just for the benefits, Dennis not caring about the issue at all and jumping into a marriage just for his ego). Now that the debate's died down the episode doesn't have the same entertainment value it did when it was culturally relevant. The season definitely picks up around the middle and has some real gems.Looking forward to seeing your reactions, much love!