The Best Hbo Shows Of Historical

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Fresh Prince - Will Smith in his glory days. This is still hilarious show to watch and it's amazing to see where he came from and where he ended up. The Carlton dance never gets old.

Olivia finds herself caught between a Blair and Vanessa showdown. Both girls covet giving the prestigious Freshman Toast, and Olivia is nothing more than a casualty, so they think. Vanessa tries to play mean girl but doesn't stand a chance against Queen B. Vanessa's Toast determination jeopardizes her friendship with Dan. Blair possibly gambles too much when she involves Chuck in the game.

Episode 2 starts with a 3 minute recap that itself starts with recap #126 of DeAhanna getting dumped by Bachelor 11. Are we going to have to watch this before every episode? I think they should consider one of those humorous theme songs that explains the premise of the show (and if they could play it over a cartoon, that would be even better).

First of all, there's Andrew, the wacky cartoonist. It seems like he has one agenda on his mind ahead of any others, and that's to find some girls. Will Andrew be able to achieve this during his time on the show?

As Kate can't quite reach the keys on the fallen dead guard in front of their cage, Jack walks up and grabs the keys, releasing his friends - but not without informing her, "I'm with HIM," (aka, Fake Locke). Well, neener for you, Jack.

Later, in bed, Don reads The Fixer, Bernard Malamud's latest novel, which won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize - high brow stuff. Mega teases Don, telling him that her father won't mind that he normally reads James Bond, the popular page-turners. Don fears that there's nothing he can do to make Emile like him. Megan explains that she is her father's favorite, which also explains why her mom is so competitive with her. Megan watched her mom, counting six times that she touched Don throughout the evening. They end the night on a friendly, but sexless note.

Tell yourself that you're recording them and that you'll spend a full day (or whatever you can manage) to Watch Episode after episode after episode...well, you get the picture (pun intended).

The following morning is Saturday, and Don stumbles out of bed to find Emile alone with Bobby. The girls have gone shopping. Emile, in an act of passive aggression, has put Bobby to work, filling his fountain pen...on Don's white carpet. Nice.