2024-10-02
This documentary explores the persistent restrictions on female sexuality across the globe.It features Indian human rights activist Vithika Yadav, Japanese sculptor Rokudenashiko, Somali activist Leyla Hussein, Berlin-based American writer Deborah Feldman, and Bavarian activist Doris Wagner. (Repeat).
Lena the Plug invites Weezy to cameo in her first porn. (Repeat).
Weezy and rapper Freddie Gibbs stretch more than their imaginations when sexual therapist, Jet Setting Jasmine, drops by to explore their kinks. Then Weezy and her mom, try to get on top and stay there as they learn how to cowgirl. (Repeat).
Weezy and her best friend Vinny take a much needed staycation at a high class dungeon where domination is bought not earned. Then Weezy introduces a revolutionary sex toy that gives men a whole new role in the bedroom. (Repeat).
After blowing her trust fund on frivolous things, Sasha Li soon finds out that there's a limit to her father's generosity. Forced to move back to China to work in their toy factory, she soon learns the value of hard work and family and begins to show signs of true maturity. (Repeat).
The flu lands Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) in the hospital, where she hears reports of Death's recent visits to the children's ward. Angel: David Boreanaz. Dr. Wilkinson: Juanita Jennings. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Joyce: Kristine Sutherland. (Repeat).
To exorcise a pair of ghostly lovers, Buffy must face her tragic past during a re-creation of the deceased duo's deaths. Angel: David Boreanaz. Cordelia: Charisma Carpenter. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Xander: Nicholas Brendon. (Repeat).
Buffy fishes for clues when several swim-team members die, while Xander fears he's the next "catch of the day." Coach: Charles Cyphers. Nurse Ruth: Conchata Ferrell. Jonathon: Danny Strong. Angel: David Boreanaz. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Angel and Buffy's pasts are shown in flashbacks, while Kendra (Bianca Lawson) returns to help restore Angel's soul and to stop Dru from completing her most devilish deed. Darla: Julie Benz. Spike: James Marsters. (Repeat).
Conclusion. Buffy teams with Spike to save the world, while Xander (Nicholas Brendon) confesses his feelings for Willow; and Angel tortures the captive Giles. Whistler: Max Perlich. Angel: David Boreanaz. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Giles: Anthony S. Head. (Repeat).
Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) flees to the city, where she and a runaway fall prey to a man with a devilish taste for teens; Willow, Xander and Cordy go into the slaying business. Nicholas Brendon, Julia Lee. (Repeat).
Gun-wielding robbers menace Lois and Craig at the store; swarming bats beset Hal and the boys at home. Craig: David Higgins. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Cadet Finley: Arjay Smith. Reese: Justin Berfield. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. (Repeat).
Humiliation as a Krelboyne is driving Malcolm bananas, so he fakes his way into seeing the school shrink, with whom the con continues. Christie: Nancy Lenehan. Caroline: Catherine Lloyd Burns. Reese: Justin Berfield. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. (Repeat).
Talk about typecasting...Malcolm plays impish Puck in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and is captivated by the high-school drama crowd. Amber: Natasha Melnick. Meghan: Busy Philipps. Mr. Li: Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad. Spangler: Daniel Von Bargen. Mr. Grieb: Richard Topol. Lloyd: Evan Matthew Cohen. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Stevie: Craig Lamar Traylor. (Repeat).
Bullying Reese suddenly turns into a wimp, thanks to a thrashing by a high-school wrestling foe---who just happens to be a girl. Reese: Justin Berfield. Stevie: Craig Lamar Traylor. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. (Repeat).
The punishment fits the crime...Malcolm must work for an ill-tempered, elderly lady (Florence Stanley) whose arm he accidentally broke. Spangler: Daniel Von Bargen. Richie: Todd Giebenhain. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. (Repeat).
A new schoolgirl (Tania Raymonde) is bright, clever, tough---and smitten with Malcolm. And he just doesn't know how to deal with that. Cynthia's Dad: Fred Sanders. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Reese: Justin Berfield. Stevie: Craig Lamar Traylor. (Repeat).
New neighbors turn out to be nuttier and wilder than Malcolm and his family, so naturally, a feud ensues. Josh: Michael Welch. Tina: Robin Riker. Mike: Greg Jbara. Emily: Dakota Fanning. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Reese: Justin Berfield. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. (Repeat).
Depressed Hal leaves his job to become an artist, while dispirited Francis takes a menial spring-break job. Hal: Bryan Cranston. Francis: Christopher Kennedy Masterson. Lois: Jane Kaczmarek. Malcolm: Frankie Muniz. Dewey: Erik Per Sullivan. Craig: David Higgins. Stevie: Craig Lamar Traylor. Mr. Young: Kurt Fuller. (Repeat).
Kady has acquired a hamster and Claire has a crush on a boy named Tony. Both developments pose parental challenges for Michael and Jay. The hamster dies. And Michael wishes Claire's new beau would follow suit. Tony: Andrew McFarlane. Claire: Jennifer Freeman. Kady: Parker McKenna Posey. (Repeat).
Michael decides his kids are spoiled and puts them to work. They must use their allowances as "seed money" for businesses. So Kady opens a lemonade stand and Claire opens a beauty salon (in the living room). And Jr.? He becomes a professional gambler. Meagan and Melissa Freeman, sisters of regular Jennifer Freeman (Claire), play Claire's friends Meagan and Melissa. John: Damon Wayans Jr. (Repeat).
Jay wants Michael to spend more quality time with her, while Michael wants to spend more quality time with his favorite video game. At first, Jay calls the situation "a breakdown in communication." Then she ratchets it up to "You don't love me." So it's off to a shrink. Meanwhile, Jr. has difficulty believing that other boys just might find Claire attractive. Dr. Madison: Kristin Wilson. Dr. Thoma
Michael's cousin is getting married and Michael must rouse his reluctant family to get them all to the church on time. It won't be easy. The Kyles, he concedes, are "notoriously late" (except for him). Challenge No. 1: get Jay to decide which dress to wear. (Repeat).
The Kyles hit the road for an educational venture---they're going to Boston to visit Paul Revere's house. Trouble is, nobody but Jay wants to go ("Who cares where a dead rock star from the '60s was born?" moans Jr.). As it turns out, Jay's in a foul mood as well. Drive-Thru Attendant: Bill Macy. Police Officer No. 1: Johnny C. Pruitt. Police Officer No. 2: Patty Ross. (Repeat).
In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).
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Part 1 of two. After a squabble with a man (guest star Larry Miller) at a gas station, Michael is dragged to a family dinner at a restaurant. Things get no better for him when they get there. Mrs. Parker: Kelly Coffield Park. Hostess: Lauren Tom. Valet: Rolando Molina. Jason: Andy Morrow. Lisa: Marina Malota. Bartender: Max Alexander. Flower Lady: Aiko Tanaka. (Repeat).
In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).
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