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(1989)

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6/10
Another one off chick
FriedToast0214 April 2021
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I'm getting tired of this, reviewing all these episodes with Joey getting a chick for one episode, and she's also not that likable just because left Joey for some other dude and they ended divorcing and she's trying to return it Joey and I'm on Danny's side, she could do this shit again. I did not want Joey to end up with her and it ended with them eating and we never see her again. Kinda filler, but has some funny parts like Danny doing the dance on her Joeys heart. Not a stand out episode.
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7/10
The Second Time Around
mitchrmp2 March 2014
What do you do when an old flame suddenly pops back into your life. Well, you certainly don't accept her phone calls, or meet her. You simply hang our all night and talk about old times...and fall in love all over again. At least, that seems to be what happened to Joey. But Danny was there when Joey got his heart stomped on. He can't stand watching his best friend going down that road again only to be hurt.

Meanwhile, Kimmy and D.J. are playing magic show. D.J. and Stephanie get handcuffed together and half to spend the whole night like that until Kimmy can get the key! When she announces her brother is gone for several days, Danny learns the truth.

The episode was okay. Joey says something at the end about falling in love with memories. That was pretty thought provoking for those who are going the second time around with a person. We need to make sure it's the person we love - the the memories we share!
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8/10
Has Heart To It.
Movie-ManDan19 May 2017
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Nothing huge to learn by, this was just a funny episode with a serious foreground story that mediates the comedy and seriousness needed.

THE girl that Joey was going to marry was his college flame, Patty Fogerty. Unfortunately, she took off with a jock leaving Joey heartbroken. Neither him nor Danny have gotten over it for the past ten years. She just got divorced and the last time she was ever truly happy was with Joey. The romance is rekindled, but Danny doesn't think them getting back together is such a good idea. The episode ends with one of those "lets be friends" and "let's start over" shticks. At least it wasn't corny or a major copout. If the main part of the story was more serious, then I could see the ending as is not being good. But it mediates.

The subplot features Kimmy showing off her brother's magic set. She cuffs DJ and Stephanie together and her brother will he in Reno for a week. Uh-oh!

So there may not be a whole lot of lessons, but at least there weren't any copouts with the humour and normality used.
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