A vlog exploring the intersection of lesbian parenting and pop culture. Dana of Mombian.com discusses two new memoirs about the journey to single motherhood, including the cynical and funny My Miserable, Lonely, Lesbian Pregnancy. She vlogs without Helen this week, but instead has a very special guest: her mom. Hear what a grandmother has to say about the differences between being a parent and being a grandparent, what she first thought when she found out her lesbian daughter was becoming a mother, and how she talks about their family with friends and colleagues.
On the eve of Rory's graduation, Emily and Richard host a party and perform a song in her honor. At the fete, Lorelai and Christopher (recurring guest star DAVID SUTCLIFFE) reunite for the first time since their separation, and both are relieved to find that they can still be friends. Logan surprises everyone by proposing marriage to Rory--but she is too shocked to give him an answer and begs Lorelai to help her decide what to do. On graduation day, Rory and Paris receive their diplomas, and Rory finally gives Logan her answer. Meanwhile, Lorelai is embarrassed about her recent karaoke serenade to Luke, and he is hurt when he overhears her saying it didn't mean anything.
As her final examinations approach, Rory has a scary dream about her future. Richard and Emily announce that they are going to buy a pied-à-terre in New York City--but Rory has some news that might change their plans. Later, Lorelai rocks a karaoke bar with a serenade to Luke.
Kids: don't play in strange castles! When a haunted castle pops up in the woods, Pidge investigates, finds a bunch of kids, and soon winds up in a Zarkon trap. Before you know it Voltron is in a tussle with a flying castle. Must be Wednesday.
Bradford learns a lesson about parental pressure when Tommy, trying to please him, buys a term paper from a high school hustler.
To keep Abby awake after an accident, the family takes turns telling stories, which are flashbacks from previous episodes.
Abby and Tom go for a visit to her parents. While they are away, the house is overrun with chaos and the kids barely manage to get things back in order before Tom and Abby return.
David meets an attractive young woman who is the daughter of a wealthy construction man. Joannie tries to get the family to communicate better using encounter-like truth games. While helping Nicholas build a coaster car, Bradford takes over completely.
It starts with graffiti on a fence that is SO bad it actually gets the class trip canceled. Wow – that’s some graffiti! Soon the gang is pulling together, brushes in hand, in order to get out of school for the day. Seriously, what was on that fence?!
Princesses Gone Wild! In the minisode, the Voltron Force gets to see Princess Allura topless. Lotor, big surprise, misses the show. Instead, he's on Planet Doom training his robeasts to attack the Voltron lions.
Charlie Brown recovers from his injury and returns to pitch, while Lucy flirts with Schroeder during the baseball games.
When Charlie Brown stands down as pitcher because of his injury and becomes the Little League team's manager, he coaches Linus on how to pitch.
Just another day in Eternia. Orko and Man-at-Arms are groped by a big blue beast, He-Man arm wrestles, and Skelator deals with two power hungry, sword greedy, tourists possessed by evil royalty. People must live in Eternia for the nice weather.
It’s ghastly demons vs. butterflies and daisies! Castaspella magically transports He-Man for a visit with She-Ra, but Hordak gets in the mix and soon it’s Castaspella against her old teacher Shadow Weaver. Watch out for the huge magical teddy bear!
Tony’s a fountain of grand ideas. This week, he solves Mona’s apartment problem by suggesting she move into the loft over the garage. Isn’t that just what every adult woman wants? To have her mother living above the garage? What’s the issue, Angela?
FAT ALBERT - Alcohol? Bad! Obsessive behavior? Bad. Seeking Attention? Bad. Is there anything fun that Bill Cosby approves of?
Both Charlie Brown and Linus want to find a way to be happier people.
During a huge rain storm, Snoopy tries to stop his dog house from sinking into a flood.
Double dates are ALWAYS a good idea. Tony tries to have a date, and so does Angela. The problem? They’re both with people in other states. When both of their dates cancel, and duck L’Orange for two shows up, what will happen? One Guess.
Only Tony Micelli could make gunfire seem cuddly. When Angela’s biggest client gets shot by Tony, hilarity ensues. It’s all because Mona breaks up with a “soap” magnate played by her “Soap” co-star Robert Mandan. What a small world, no?
Good news for fans of The Golden Girls. Betty White guest stars as a TV reporter who wants to air a story about Angela. It sounds like a good idea, until her cameras catch Tony and Angela coming out of the bedroom together. Relax, nothing happened.
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