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Jul 01, 2012 10:30 PM
TV Network - ShowtimeWe have in us at this very moment a 150 word riff on "Episodes" increasing the number of episodes in season two of "Episodes" from season one of "Episodes." Actually, we not only have the riff in us, we wrote it down here once before deciding that it was a little much (and with our sense of humor if we think something is a little much, it's probably much too much). Still, there is within us a certain sense of amusement at there being more episodes of "Episodes" in the second season of "Episodes" than in the first season of "Episodes."
Past Events
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Episodes
Aug 26, 2012
TV Network - Showtime
Boy, there are a whole lot of season finales tonight. It kind of makes us sad, almost as sad as Matt LeBlanc made Sean at the end of last season when he did what he did to Beverly. Matt has been trying to make up for it though, and while his efforts haven't always been successful, it has led to a pretty funny bunch of moments. We totally would have taken that car without a second's hesitation (admit it, you would have too). Where will things end on tonight's finale? Ah, if we only knew that. Maybe we'll wind up with a pretty sweet convertible.
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Episodes
Jul 14, 2012
Matt begins to miss his friend Sean dearly and attempts to rekindle their friendship by buying him the sports car of his dreams, but Sean is not able to forgive his old friend so easily after all of his past actions that were damaging to him.
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Episodes
Jul 14, 2012
Matt begins to miss his friend Sean dearly and attempts to rekindle their friendship by buying him the sports car of his dreams, but Sean is not able to forgive his old friend so easily after all of his past actions that were damaging to him.
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Episodes
Jul 11, 2012
Matt begins to miss his friend Sean dearly and attempt to rekindle their friendship by buying him the sports car of his dreams, but Sean is not able to forgive his old friend so easily after all of his past actions that were damaging to him.
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Episodes
Jul 10, 2012
Matt begins to miss his friend Sean dearly and attempt to rekindle their friendship by buying him the sports car of his dreams, but Sean is not able to forgive his old friend so easily after all of his past actions that were damaging to him.
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Episodes
Jul 10, 2012
Matt begins to miss his friend Sean dearly and attempt to rekindle their friendship by buying him the sports car of his dreams, but Sean is not able to forgive his old friend so easily after all of his past actions that were damaging to him.
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Episodes
Jul 09, 2012
Matt begins to miss his friend Sean dearly and attempt to rekindle their friendship by buying him the sports car of his dreams, but Sean is not able to forgive his old friend so easily after all of his past actions that were damaging to him.
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Episodes
Jul 08, 2012
Sean and Beverly's marriage is decimated by Beverly's fling with Matt; Matt's friendship with Sean appears to be completely destroyed and neither side is capable of salvaging it; Sean, Beverly and Matt are forced to work together.
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Episodes
Jul 07, 2012
Sean and Beverly's marriage is decimated by Beverly's fling with Matt; Matt's friendship with Sean appears to be completely destroyed and neither side is capable of salvaging it; Sean, Beverly and Matt are forced to work together.
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Episodes
Jul 01, 2012
TV Network - Showtime
We have in us at this very moment a 150 word riff on "Episodes" increasing the number of episodes in season two of "Episodes" from season one of "Episodes." Actually, we not only have the riff in us, we wrote it down here once before deciding that it was a little much (and with our sense of humor if we think something is a little much, it's probably much too much). Still, there is within us a certain sense of amusement at there being more episodes of "Episodes" in the second season of "Episodes" than in the first season of "Episodes."
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Episodes
Feb 20, 2011
TV Network - Showtime
We have some trouble understanding the whole notion of a show within a show. If we're watching a show how could their be another show? And, at the same time, how is Matt LeBlanc playing himself on one of the shows but not the other show? Doesn't that get really and truly confusing for everyone involved? Can Matt handle playing himself and playing someone else at the same time. Frankly, it makes our brains go a little mushy just thinking about it, but we're going to try to work it out again this week as tonight is the season finale.



