On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, we followed Rob Lowe from Brothers and Sisters (and West Wing and Parks & Rec before that) to his new Netflix movie, Dog Gone. The drama and the stakes are turned way past 11, but the dog is cute and you will shed some tears in spite of yourself.
On Brothers and Sisters this week, a younger Rob Lowe lends his caterer to an otherwise disastrous party celebrating Nora's 60th birthday (it's the Walkers--you know there would be disaster). If you like, you can compare this discussion with one we had back in 2017, when Terri first challenged Catherine to watch this episode. Next: S1 E14, "Valentine's Day Massacre." We'll also check out B&S star Calista Flockhart's real-life husband, Harrison Ford, in Shrinking, a new series that also stars Jason Segel and shares DNA with Ted Lasso.
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The relentless promos for the new movie 80 for Brady (like the trailer and music video) got us talking about events from our own lives that should get the Hollywood treatment.
On Speed-Round Sunday, we share a mini episode from our past for your weekend listening pleasure.
Today's question: For shopping during the holiday season or any time of year, do you prefer the big box stores or small mom-and-pop shops?
On Second-Listen Saturday, we share moments from past episodes for your weekend listening pleasure. This discussion is from June 2019.
At The Shop Forward (which Terri recommended recently), you can customize a tote bag with four words or phrases that tell the world who you are. We, of course, would like several bags to be used in different settings. Sometimes we want to proclaim we're moms, and other times we don't!
On this week’s Roundabout Roundup, Nicole's Instagram Minute returns with @jeremy.the.manager. Catherine suggests a tasty veggie bowl from Loma Linda, and Terri's rocking out to HARDY's latest album, "The Mockingbird and THE CROW."
Thanks as always to Jon Morin for our fun in-and-out music, which you hear on every episode.
When kids are little, we have hopes and dreams for what they'll accomplish. As they get older, we have to let go of the goal-setting process. If you know us, you know this isn't exactly easy.
An article suggesting more widespread use of the term "matrescence" for the transition to motherhood got us (well, one of us, especially) ranting about fancy words for common experiences. But we can all agree that when you become a parent, finding your people is essential.
On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, we checked out NBC's absolutely fine and pleasant reboot of Night Court, created by and starring Melissa Rauch (Big Bang Theory's Bernadette). We enjoyed seeing a few actors from Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (India de Beaufort--who also appeared on One Day at a Time--and Kapil Talwalkar). But we might've enjoyed watching the original series' pilot even more (it's available on Freevee). Mentioned: The late Harry Anderson's recurring role on Cheers.
Over on Brothers and Sisters, nobody's enjoying much of anything (surprise), but everybody feels compelled to talk with their siblings about their sex lives. Next: S1 E 13, "Something Ida This Way Comes." We actually talked about this episode on a Round 2 way back in 2017, but we're revisiting it now with more context (at least for Catherine). We'll also follow Rob Lowe to his latest movie, Dog Gone.
When we read some "anti-parenting advice" prompted by a viral Twitter thread, we had to talk about it. Is it any surprise to learn that just as we are anti a lot of parenting advice, we are also anti anti-parenting advice?
On Speed-Round Sunday, we share a mini episode from our past for your weekend listening pleasure.
We tell our tales of cars that pull off magical U-turns, a family assembling itself from across the globe, and close encounters with groundhogs. |
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