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(1979)

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Episode 45
kevinolzak29 April 2010
Episode 45 begins with Chester back at the breakfast table,and Jessica wondering what to do about Donohue,while Corinne believes her baby is possessed(throwing up pea soup on grandfather Chester,and calling him a "jerk").Now convinced,she visits her husband Tim in his cave,still trying to make his peace with God,which Corinne believes he can achieve by coming home to help cure their son.The Campbells are introduced to Jodie's new friend Alice,until Danny receives a tip about where the kidnappers can be found,and is joined by a concerned Burt.The farmhouse turns out to be a false alarm,but Burt spots a flying saucer that Danny does not see.
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10/10
Magnificent episode.
Sleepin_Dragon1 January 2024
Jodie introduces the family to his new house mate, who are all excited ans stressed to meet a real life lesbian, however, their evening is ruined when Danny gets word of his wife's killers. Corrine is struggling with the baby's strange behaviour, so goes in search of Tim.

Oh my days, this is the funniest thing I've seen in ages, this was absolutely hilarious from start to finish, loaded with slapstick, one liners, outrageous moments and more. Absolutely, no holds barred, off the wall, and bonkers, this was just extraordinary.

Favourite moment had to be Burt meeting Alice, rambling on about everyone and everything being gay, side splitting. Burt is at his absolute best in this one.

Not only is this hilarious, but it is incredibly moving also, that scene between Chester and Jessica, as he learns about her wife's new love, incredible.

The whole Exorcist thing was unexpected, bizarre, but absolutely side splitting.

10/10.
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