2024-10-13
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In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).
In this outrageous sequel, two senior-citizen action heroes investigate a kidnapping while attending a wedding in Louisiana. (Repeat).
This eye-opening look at sneaker collectors explores the extreme lengths the truly obsessed will go to in order to obtain the rarest and most-expensive "kicks." (Repeat).
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Michael, bemoaning the lack of quality time the Kyles spend with each other, decides to spend some time with the kids, whether they like it or not. Claire and Jr. don't, and Kady agrees only to watch the movie "The Little Mermaid" with him. Michael switches it with "Gremlins," and that scares her. So does the power failure that soon follows (she thinks the two are related). But it least the blacko
Jay nominates Michael for the "Small Businessman of the Year" award and he assumes he's going to win it (especially after a golfing buddy on the organization's board tells him: "If my vote were the only one that counted, you'd be a shoo-in"). Meanwhile, Claire helps herself to items from Jay's makeup bag once too often. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. Jr. has a new girlfriend (Meagan Good) and Michael thinks she's quite a prize. But Jay has her doubts. Meanwhile, Kady has a gentleman caller, a budding piano prodigy named Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey). Jr.: George O. Gore II. (Repeat).
Conclusion: Michael throws Jr. out of the house after he and Jay find their son in their bed with his girlfriend (Meagan Good). Jay disagrees---strenuously---about the punishment, and the Kyle household is not a happy one. As for Jr., he has been banished to a tent in the backyard. Franklin: Noah Gray-Cabey. (Repeat).
Michael and Jay are both called for jury duty and wind up on the same case. It's "open and shut," Michael declares. Jay demurs, not surprisingly. And she suspects Michael's motives because she knows he wants to get home to watch a "Godfather" marathon on TV. Thug: Steve Schirripa. Blue-Collar Guy: Brent Sexton. Judge: Thom Gossom Jr. Prosecutor: Maggie Rowe. R.J.: DeRay Davis. Todd: Allen Todd Lyn
Claire and Jr. have been fighting all their lives, but when both claim to have found a wallet with $500 (and no I.D.) in it, it's time for "family court," the honorable ("and very handsome") Judge Michael Kyle presiding. Jay agrees to serve as Claire's lawyer while Kady's genius boyfriend Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey) argues for Jr. Meanwhile, Claire decides to become a vegetarian, prompted by her bo
Claire (Jennifer Freeman) gets her learner's permit, but that doesn't necessarily mean that Michael will permit her to drive. But he does relent and takes her out for a driving lesson. It doesn't go well. ("Michael: "What's the first thing you do when you get into the car?" Claire: "Find a good radio station.") Meanwhile, Kady and Franklin (Noah Gray-Cabey) announce their engagement. (Repeat).
Franklin's little sister, Aretha (Jamia Simone Nash), is a terrific singer, but he doesn't exactly brag about her. Meanwhile, Jay finds a photo of Michael's former girlfriend among his memorabilia. Why, she wonders, has he saved it? Actually, "wonders" doesn't adequately describe her reaction. "We have a crisis in our marriage," she fumes. Franklin: Noah Gray-Cabey. (Repeat).
Buffy is introduced to the wonders of beer by some upperclassmen who are unaware that their favorite brand of brew has a slightly demonic kick to it, which causes more than just a hangover. Colm: Eric Matheny. Veruca: Paige Moss. Parker: Adam Kaufman. Buffy: Sarah Michelle Gellar. Giles: Anthony Stewart Head. (Repeat).
Willow is faced with serious competition for Oz's affections---a sultry singer named Veruca (Paige Moss). Despite reassuring Wil, Oz finds his interest is deeper than even he suspects and traces his compulsion to a common trait that could spell the end of his relationship with Willow. Riley: Marc Blucas. Prof. Walsh: Lindsay Crouse. Willow: Alyson Hannigan. Oz: Seth Green. (Repeat).
The agenda of the black-masked commandos is revealed after they ensnare the baddest vamp of them all...Spike---who blames the Slayer for his capture and escapes to hunt her down. Meanwhile, Riley tries to put the moves on Buffy. Tom: Mace Lombard. Harmony: Mercedes McNab. Spike: James Marsters. Riley: Marc Blucas. (Repeat).