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John Lithgow was the first choice to play Jerome Whittaker and the producers gave him a collection of specific episodes detailing Barney's father issues (including "Showdown") to help him get acquainted with the role. Thomas said Lithgow will still appear in future episodes, as the role would complicate Barney's connection with Nora. [3]
The episode is a commentary on how the series had not yet received a single Emmy nomination as of its initial airing, and features many meta references and parodies of other sitcoms. [ 2 ] The series follows "The Gang", a group of five misfit friends: twins Dennis and Deandra "(Sweet) Dee" Reynolds , their friends Charlie Kelly and Ronald "Mac ...
This woman was later revealed to be Shadynasty, who had actually dated Frank and his brother, and first appeared in "Frank's Brother", a 2011 episode of Always Sunny ' s seventh season. [21] The Always Sunny episode was co-written by Day, McElhenney, and Keyonna Taylor. Day described the second part as "a complete rated-R version of their show ...
IN FOCUS: Disney+ series ‘The Bear’ is the latest programme to temporarily ditch its main characters to focus on those in the background. Tom Murray explores why these ‘standalone episodes ...
For Better or Worse is an American comedy-drama series created and produced by playwright/director/producer Tyler Perry. The series is based on Perry's 2007 film Why Did I Get Married? and its 2010 sequel Why Did I Get Married Too? It premiered on TBS on November 25, 2011. Led by the comical, over-the-top antics of Marcus and Angela Williams, the ensemble follows three couples: Marcus and ...
Terri Schwartz of IGN gave the episode an 8.5 rating, concluding, " 'Switch' marks a solid return for Better Call Saul as we begin to see the 'how' of Jimmy's transition into Saul Goodman be explored." [6] The Telegraph note how "it was obviously a hoot to resume acquaintances with Jimmy, Kim and Mike". [7] The A.V. Club gave the episode a B+. [8]
"Carrot and Stick" is the second episode of the sixth season of Better Call Saul, the spin-off television series of Breaking Bad. Vince Gilligan directed the episode written by Thomas Schnauz and Ariel Levine. The episode aired back-to-back with "Wine and Roses" on April 18, 2022, on AMC and AMC+.
"Always" is the series finale of the American sports drama television series Friday Night Lights, inspired by the 1990 nonfiction book by H. G. Bissinger. It is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season and the 76th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by executive producer Jason Katims, and directed by producer Michael Waxman.