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The movie was inspired by an irregular series of elaborate, real-life scavenger hunts Sondheim and Perkins arranged for their show business friends (including Lee Remick and George Segal) in Manhattan in the late 1960s and early 1970s. [6] Herb Ross also took part in the treasure hunts with his wife, Nora Kaye. Ross said one of the clues was ...
When Evan sees on the news that his mother has been arrested for drunk driving, he collects his younger brother, Ethan, and brings him to live at T.R. House, where Sheila gives him a mohawk. Sheila admits to Joe that she was physically and sexually abused by her father. During a T.S.O.L. concert, the T.R. gang get into a fight defending Skinner ...
In 1969, Charlie Bucktin is a 14-year-old boy living in the fictitious rural town of Corrigan, based on the real rural town Corrigin in Western Australia.Charlie spends his days with his best friend Jeffrey Lu, a Vietnamese boy who shares Charlie's love of intellectual banter, and deals stoically with the constant race-hate inflicted on him and his family.
They get snappy with each other so Anne wants to send her back. But they persevere. Mrs Howland takes Sheila for a new hairdo. Sheila gets the scissors and cuts it off. Mrs Howland goes to the social worker who points out that if her own children don't say thank you, why should she expect Sheila to say thank you. Anne buys Stephen a toy gun.
Sheila and Mark have a baby, and the two couples remain friends. Barbi receives a phone call from Arthur, a musical producer friend of Clyde's, who offers her a role in his upcoming musical. At an audition, Barbi and Sheila perform a song about the different facets of womanhood.
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A woman named Lucy (Brit Morgan) arrives at the Gallagher house with a baby, wanting to talk to Fiona (Emmy Rossum). When Fiona meets her, Lucy slaps her and chases her through the neighborhood, revealing she is Craig's wife. She is forced to flee to Sheila's house, where she reprimands Craig (Taylor Kinney) through a phone message.
Philip insists that her nightmares will end if they stay there. Caretaker Jonah Snell tells Sheila that the house was abandoned 17 years earlier and he has been waiting ever since for "the mad Tierneys" to come home. Sheila begs Philip to take her away. He reluctantly agrees to leave, but the car will not start.