I wanted to watch the last 2 episodes where Chrissy was on full-time, "Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs" and "A Hundred Dollars a What?"
"Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs" is on the level of a Season 3 episode, I think, of course without the Ropers. Good to see the quality of the writing hasn't dropped from Season 3 yet.
Obviously nobody at the time thought "A Hundred Dollars a What?" was going to be the last time we'd see Chrissy with her roommates. No comment on that episode really, not great, not bad.
TVFactFan
09-01-2014, 03:35 PM
I wanted to watch the last 2 episodes where Chrissy was on full-time, "Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs" and "A Hundred Dollars a What?"
"Upstairs, Downstairs, Upstairs" is on the level of a Season 3 episode, I think, of course without the Ropers. Good to see the quality of the writing hasn't dropped from Season 3 yet.
Obviously nobody at the time thought "A Hundred Dollars a What?" was going to be the last time we'd see Chrissy with her roommates. No comment on that episode really, not great, not bad.
My only comment is why was Jack bothered that he was fired from a small a$$ sandwich lol
I am sure he could have bounced back from that piece sh*t a$$ job:lol:
Wawwie
09-01-2014, 05:31 PM
My only comment is why was Jack bothered that he was fired from a small a$$ sandwich lol
I am sure he could have bounced back from that piece sh*t a$$ job:lol:
I guess he was concerned with the fact that he was a victim of sexual harassment and was unlawfully fired.
I don't really think he cared about the job itself. He was sticking up for his rights.
TVFactFan
09-01-2014, 05:55 PM
I guess he was concerned with the fact that he was a victim of sexual harassment and was unlawfully fired.
I don't really think he cared about the job itself. He was sticking up for his rights.
But then nothing ended up happening because he stopped Furley from saying he was gay. So the lady walks way without any consequences lol
My only comment is why was Jack bothered that he was fired from a small a$$ sandwich lol
I am sure he could have bounced back from that piece sh*t a$$ job:lol:
You're talking about "And Justice For Jack". I just saw that. He cared because Furley threatened to take him to court if he didn't pay the rent. Jack needed the job for the rent.
But to be fair he wasn't doing that good of a job anyway so it could have just as easily been said the woman fired him due to incompetence. :lol: One of those "he said, she said" kind of things.