KerriBerri687
01-21-2001, 02:08 PM
okay, what is the episode ( i think it's in the second season and i missed it) where jo walks in with her hair curled wearing a weird blue dress? it was in the credits for the second season...what ep is it?
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View Full Version : question... KerriBerri687 01-21-2001, 02:08 PM okay, what is the episode ( i think it's in the second season and i missed it) where jo walks in with her hair curled wearing a weird blue dress? it was in the credits for the second season...what ep is it? TVaddict 01-21-2001, 02:19 PM I THINK you're thinking of "Double Standard" that's when Jo gets all dressed up to go out with Blair's friend Harrison who was only taking her because he thought she was easy. Speaking of stuff in the credits that we don't know where they came from, anyone know which episode it was where Andy is sitting on the couch in a t-shirt holding a pillow over himself? I know that was from much later seasons, but I forgot to ask and it has been bothering me. [This message has been edited by TVaddict (edited 01-21-2001).] Cokies 01-21-2001, 02:22 PM That's definetely 'Double Standard'. My all-time favorite episode, second best to 'The Four Musketeers'. ------------------ "It was just like Saturday Night Fever, only it was a Friday." ks 01-21-2001, 02:36 PM Yeah, that is in "Double Standards" It's a great episode http://www.sitcomsonline.com/ubb/smile.gif Speaking of credits, in season3 which episode has Jo standing up from behind the counter with what looks to be a wrench in her hand. Miss G is talking to her... Anybody know? ks KerriBerri687 01-21-2001, 04:22 PM was double standard already on? Cokies 01-21-2001, 05:19 PM To Blair n' Jo Rock- Yes 'Double Standard' has already been on, 4 times counting the two marathons, the first run and at the ungodly hour of 4:30am in the second run, about two weeks ago. ks- The scene were she comes up with the wrench in her hand is from 'The Four Musketeers', but it was cut out from the actual episode by N@N. When you watch the episode, you know exactly where the scene fits. ------------------ "It was just like Saturday Night Fever, only it was a Friday." |