Bonnie and Christy are shocked when they learn how much prison has changed their friend, Regina.Bonnie and Christy are shocked when they learn how much prison has changed their friend, Regina.Bonnie and Christy are shocked when they learn how much prison has changed their friend, Regina.
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Spencer Daniels
- Luke
- (credit only)
Blake Garrett Rosenthal
- Roscoe
- (credit only)
Sam Campbell
- Gospel Choir Member
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaAllison Janney (Bonnie) & Octavia Spencer (Regina) also worked together on The Help (2011) as Charlotte Phelan & Minny Jackson respectively.
- GoofsJail and prison are NOT the same thing. The characters have all been to jail at some point in their lives and would definitely know the difference.
- Quotes
Marjorie: You guys will never believe this. We're outside and can't find a parking space, Regina says this little prayer, suddenly an SUV pulls out right in front of the restaurant, with time left on the meter.
Regina: Ask and ye shall receive. Thank you, Jesus.
Bonnie: Let me get this straight, there's war, disease and hunger, but God has time to find you a parking space?
Regina: With time on the meter, thank you, Jesus!
- Crazy creditsCHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS, #494
Many, many, many, many years ago, I had a job as a greens keeper at a little par 3, nine hole golf course. Every morning I'd get up at dawn and drive the tractor-mower up and down the fairways. Then I'd roll the special lawnmower over the greens, trying my best to make them both beautiful and challenging. In my mind, I imagined I was grooming Augusta National. Thinking back I can't help but remember that time as being perfect. My heart was at peace, my work was fulfilling, and each day was a gentle echo of the one before. But I quit that job and moved to Los Angeles because I wanted more. Can you imagine that? I wanted more than a par 27 Walden Pond. Don't get me wrong, I am deeply grateful for the way things turned out. It's just, try as I might, I can't make a sitcom smell like fresh cut grass in the morning.
- ConnectionsReferences Peter Pan (1953)
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Don't Miss This One
Possibly one of the best television shows I've ever seen. Yes, it was funny. Yes, it expanded the characters into new territory. And yes, it helped the characters deal with their problems in a unique way. But the reason this episode is so good is because it deals with Christianity in a way that I'm able to not just tolerate, but to actually get behind and applaud.
In this world where religious hypocrisy is a boastful norm -- today's New York Times has an interview with a pastor wondering how Christianity will ever recover from the blatant "heresy," as he put it, of evangelicals -- this episode showed us characters engaging in a type of faith that was sincere, honest, and benevolent. They believed it, and they lived it.
It was heaven.
In this world where religious hypocrisy is a boastful norm -- today's New York Times has an interview with a pastor wondering how Christianity will ever recover from the blatant "heresy," as he put it, of evangelicals -- this episode showed us characters engaging in a type of faith that was sincere, honest, and benevolent. They believed it, and they lived it.
It was heaven.
- rayboblove
- Dec 20, 2020
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