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Furienna
12-31-2007, 08:42 PM
1: You remembner the episode where Laura wants to buy a car and pretends to be a guy to get a better price? Well, why WOULD a guy get a better price than a girl? It just doesn't make sense. If women make less money than men, shouldn't it the other way around, that girls would get a better price than a guy?

2: You remember the episode where Steve has to learn how to swim to graduate from High School... Well, what stupid rule is that? Is it really common in the US, that you have to pass PE (and learn how to swim) to graduate? I know it's not here in Sweden. What good will knowing how to swim do you in college, or in life in general, unless you're on a swimming team or something?

TVFactFan
12-31-2007, 08:48 PM
1: You remembner the episode where Laura wants to buy a car and pretends to be a guy to get a better price? Well, why WOULD a guy get a better price than a girl? It just doesn't make sense. If women make less money than men, shouldn't it the other way around, that girls would get a better price than a guy?

2: You remember the episode where Steve has to learn how to swim to graduate from High School... Well, what stupid rule is that? Is it really common in the US, that you have to pass PE (and learn how to swim) to graduate? I know it's not here in Sweden. What good will knowing how to swim do you in college, or in life in general, unless you're on a swimming team or something?




I can discuss #1 because I don't remember number #2. Laura dressed up as a Guy because Car salesman are more likely to take advantage of a woman instead of a man. It wasn't about her getting a lower price because she walked in as a man.

Furienna
12-31-2007, 08:51 PM
But the episode was about Laura seeing a guy being able to get a car cheaper than what she could. It was a $400 difference, I believe. It just seems weird...

TVFactFan
12-31-2007, 08:54 PM
But the episode was about Laura seeing a guy being able to get a car cheaper than what she could. It was a $400 difference, I believe. It just seems weird...


I think that guy just had Communication skills and Laura just thought it was a Guy thing

Furienna
12-31-2007, 08:57 PM
That seems to be the only reasonable explaination. I don't remember that guy having better communication skills than Laura though.

TVFactFan
12-31-2007, 09:09 PM
That seems to be the only reasonable explaination. I don't remember that guy having better communication skills than Laura though.



Yeah I think the storyline of that episode was laura thinking women are looked at as a EASY SELL when purchasing a car

Furienna
01-01-2008, 10:49 AM
It's still a storyline, that doesn't make sense to me.

TVFactFan
01-01-2008, 02:43 PM
It's still a storyline, that doesn't make sense to me.


Well here is a storyline that doesn't make sense to me from the George Lopez Show. A Female child molester moved into the neighborhood who was good looking and the men didn't see her past as a big deal. Man or Woman, it's still wrong and that stiryline didn't make sense to me. So some shows will have those odd storylines

Furienna
01-01-2008, 03:13 PM
Yeah, I guess so. I just wanted to see if this storyline made sense or not.

Does anyone have anything to say about Steve having to learn how to swim to graduate High School? That's another storyline, that doesn't make sense to me.

Lorimar Television
01-01-2008, 05:06 PM
Well here is a storyline that doesn't make sense to me from the George Lopez Show. A Female child molester moved into the neighborhood who was good looking and the men didn't see her past as a big deal. Man or Woman, it's still wrong and that stiryline didn't make sense to me. So some shows will have those odd storylines
George said that boys "enjoy" it, while girls are helpless. It's just their opinion that boys can take care of themselves better then girls.

TVFactFan
01-01-2008, 05:08 PM
George said that boys "enjoy" it, while girls are helpless. It's just their opinion that boys can take care of themselves better then girls.


But like Angie said-"if that was a man who just moved into the neighborhood George nd his crew would have been trying to run him out of the house

Furienna
10-20-2008, 11:39 AM
I'm bumping this thread, because now I've seen the learning-to-swim-or-you-won't-graduate episode again. Someone on IMDB once said, that the episode probably only existed to give Steve and Carl a reason to get in a pool together. But do you really have to be able to swim to graduate High School over in the US?

Lorimar Television
10-20-2008, 03:26 PM
No, you don't have to know how to swim to graduate. And I think the point of the first one was that, the guy was firm with woman and thought that they couldn't bargain and are helpless. Wjile men are firm and they WONT buy a car if it's too high. That's just what Im thinking the salesman's opinion was though.