Yeah me too. Little bits and pieces came back while watching, but dayum it's been a long time. T
When ABC burns off eps of a dead series, I guess they don't mess around.
The main thing I can't recall is if Carmelita's dead and wasn't it Tripp that did the deed? How come Patrick isn't pissed? Plus, how did the Congressman know about the tranny thing?
Fun enough ep despite me wondering why the best three Darlings could do in Wilkes-Barre would be to rent a beat to hell LeBaron. You'd think they'd snap up something new at a dealership without hesitation.
Dammit they made a mistake turning the main plot over to Simon Elder. Blair Underwood's usually excellent, but this storyline is pedestrian. Why couldn't they have just stuck to Darling vs. Darling escapades.
Dumb beeyotch wife. Takes little Kiki for the weekend and thinks it's Nick's fault for being mad?
Too many stupid side characters polluted season 2.
Loved the plane crash sequence though. That's DSM of old.
When ABC burns off eps of a dead series, I guess they don't mess around.
The main thing I can't recall is if Carmelita's dead and wasn't it Tripp that did the deed? How come Patrick isn't pissed? Plus, how did the Congressman know about the tranny thing?
Fun enough ep despite me wondering why the best three Darlings could do in Wilkes-Barre would be to rent a beat to hell LeBaron. You'd think they'd snap up something new at a dealership without hesitation.
Dammit they made a mistake turning the main plot over to Simon Elder. Blair Underwood's usually excellent, but this storyline is pedestrian. Why couldn't they have just stuck to Darling vs. Darling escapades.
Dumb beeyotch wife. Takes little Kiki for the weekend and thinks it's Nick's fault for being mad?
Too many stupid side characters polluted season 2.
Loved the plane crash sequence though. That's DSM of old.




