“It’ll change how I feel about you.”
One of the most impactful (and favorite) lines in the show for me.
You’re right, though. I love everybody on the show, but if I could pick one to be my real life friend, it’d be Keeley.
“It’ll change how I feel about you.”
One of the most impactful (and favorite) lines in the show for me.
You’re right, though. I love everybody on the show, but if I could pick one to be my real life friend, it’d be Keeley.
Naw, I think it just shows that people can have a deep, emotional connection (i.e. “love”) and have it not be romantic at all.
I didn’t even notice that it might be an issue, so I guess the answer is “no, not shocking at all.”
I respectfully disagree.
For me, Roy was officially won over in the Trent Crimm episode, when Roy was reading to Phoebe in bed. Fuck!
Roy started turning into Ted in the Rom Com episode. “You had me at coach”.
Roy further turning into Ted: the press conference, explaining/discussing Isaac’s actions with the fan (he tells a story, like Ted does in his lessons)
He’s not Ted, but he can’t stop the transformation now: Sharp Dressed Men and Assquatch
It’s not specifically mentioned in this episode, but the Higgins kids all have gender neutral names: Lindsay, Kris, Dana, Stevie and Terry.
Great catch! Anyone know Mrs. Higgins’ first name? I’m now wondering if they carried on the “feminine junior” tradition.
Naw man, Shandy was secretly a friend of Jane (Payne) and was watching Beard (for Jane) when she got (stole) the idea
I actually think he’s the perfect complement for Ted; maybe even too perfect. That said, I don’t find him interesting aside from his role as Ted’s right hand man, and Beard After Dark is my least favorite episode.
more importantly (for me) she can teach me how to dress. I’d just have to remember to NOT try and kiss her.
(for real though I live in southern California I just wear t shirts/shorts/vans like 90% of the time)