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In a review of the 2008 episode "Dangerous Curves", Robert Canning of IGN called the episode "smart, touching and funny", and said "it did a great job showing Homer's struggle to deal with the flirtations of a co-worker." [13] TV DVD Reviews's Kay Daly called it the season's finest episode with the "greatest foray into emotional resonance". [14]
Joan continues to keep her appointments, and Dr. Bales suggests that she be more assertive with her friends. Lynn's boyfriend, Vosco, arrives from Jamaica, and Lynn hides him in Joan's house. William suddenly becomes more attractive to women after becoming engaged. Maya is upset by his insistence on flirting with all of his new admirers.
Brandon (Christopher Sean; season 3), Kiki's husband, who struck it rich in his mid-20s as a tech investor, is now a stay-at-home dad for his kids. [11] Kiki (Shannon Chan-Kent; season 3), a devoted member of Sherry's cliquish "mean girl" friend group. She is a wife, mother and life coach who enjoys a life of entitlement, frequenting mid-day ...
Jim boasts an impressive rap sheet: He's paid off his co-workers to call Dwight "Dwayne," replaced Dwight's pens with crayons, put a bloody glove in Dwight's desk, and tried to convince him he was ...
From Nicole Kidman’s erotic thriller “Babygirl,” to a book of sexual fantasies edited by Gillian Anderson, this was the year the female sex drive took the wheel in popular culture.
Susan Yeagley as Tracy, a man-hungry co-worker of Audrey's. Beth Littleford as Laura, another man-hungry co-worker of Audrey's. Brooklyn McLinn as Dan, a happily-engaged co-worker of Jeff's. Taryn Southern as Allison, the object of Timmy's affections, which blossoms into an intra-office romance, then ends when she moves away and breaks up with ...
The cast of “Friends” is well known for being besties, but that developed over time. During an appearance on Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast, “Friends” star Lisa Kudrow ...
The fourth season of the American television comedy series Rules of Engagement premiered as a mid-season entry on March 1, 2010, and concluded on May 24, 2010. It consists of 13 episodes, each running approximately 22 minutes in length.