Almost exactly five years to the day, Lori Loughlin guest starred on the final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. In this episode, she made fun of herself and her participation in the Varsity Blues College Admissions Scandal.
What happened in this episode, and how did Lori get involved in this?
Lori Loughlin by Melissa Coulier, used with Great American Family’s permission Lori Loughlin Parodies Herself In Curb Your Enthusiasm Episode Mimicking College Admissions Scandal
On Sunday, Lori Loughlin parodied herself in Larry David’s Max comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. The When Calls The Heart alum played a fictional version of herself. In this episode, Ted Danson, also playing a fictionalized version of himself, asks David if he could help him out with a problem. He needed David to sponsor her to join a fancy country club because of “that whole college admissions scandal thing.” In turn, David is happy to “champion the underdog,...
What happened in this episode, and how did Lori get involved in this?
Lori Loughlin by Melissa Coulier, used with Great American Family’s permission Lori Loughlin Parodies Herself In Curb Your Enthusiasm Episode Mimicking College Admissions Scandal
On Sunday, Lori Loughlin parodied herself in Larry David’s Max comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm. The When Calls The Heart alum played a fictional version of herself. In this episode, Ted Danson, also playing a fictionalized version of himself, asks David if he could help him out with a problem. He needed David to sponsor her to join a fancy country club because of “that whole college admissions scandal thing.” In turn, David is happy to “champion the underdog,...
- 3/12/2024
- by Georgia Makitalo
- TV Shows Ace
Class is back in session this February at “Clone High,” and Joan, J.F.K., Abe, and Cleo are back to rule the school! The Max Original comedy/sci-fi animated series may have had to repeat a year (or 20), but now in the revival’s second season, it’s back on track to graduate with honors. The full ten-episode second season of “Clone High” will debut this Thursday, Feb. 1. You can watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Max.
How to Watch ‘Clone High’ Season 2 Premiere When: Thursday, February 1, 2024 Where: Max Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Max. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com About ‘Clone High’ Season 2 Premiere
Returning 20 years after its initial debut, “Clone High” is set in the fictional town of Exclamation a high school that is secretly being run as an elaborate military experiment. The comedy follows the student population of the title high school,...
How to Watch ‘Clone High’ Season 2 Premiere When: Thursday, February 1, 2024 Where: Max Stream: Watch with a 7-Day Free Trial of Max. 7-Day Free Trial$9.99+ / month Max via amazon.com About ‘Clone High’ Season 2 Premiere
Returning 20 years after its initial debut, “Clone High” is set in the fictional town of Exclamation a high school that is secretly being run as an elaborate military experiment. The comedy follows the student population of the title high school,...
- 2/1/2024
- by Ashley Steves
- The Streamable
"Clone High", the animated science fiction sitcom created by Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Bill Lawrence, set at a high school populated by government-cloned historical figures, including teenage versions of 'Abe Lincoln', 'Joan of Arc', 'Gandhi', 'Cleopatra' and 'JFK', streams Season 2 February 1, 2024 on Max:
"....'Clone High' is set in a high school in 'Exclamation' USA, secretly being run as an elaborate military experiment orchestrated by the government office 'Secret Board of Shadowy Figures'.
"The school is entirely populated by the clones of famous historical figures that were created in the 1980's and raised with the intent of having their various strengths and abilities harnessed by the military..."
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"....'Clone High' is set in a high school in 'Exclamation' USA, secretly being run as an elaborate military experiment orchestrated by the government office 'Secret Board of Shadowy Figures'.
"The school is entirely populated by the clones of famous historical figures that were created in the 1980's and raised with the intent of having their various strengths and abilities harnessed by the military..."
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- 1/19/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
As part of Variety’s 100 Greatest Shows of All Time issue, we asked writers on our staff to name their favorite cult shows — series that may lack the clout, the following, or the prestige to quite notch an entry on our list, but ones for which our writers have a special fondness. Here are seven shows that are, to us, the greatest.
Alias
So the central mythology, about the mystical inventor Milo Rambaldi, came to little as the show went on. No big deal. On “Alias,” it was all about the ride. That’s meant very literally: Each week, the show crash-landed into an episode-ending cliffhanger. As played by a luminous, game, and utterly committed Jennifer Garner, superspy double agent Sydney Bristow changed her loyalties, her allies, and her wigs. The only constant in her life was chaos, into which a writing team led by J.J. Abrams thrust her week after week.
Alias
So the central mythology, about the mystical inventor Milo Rambaldi, came to little as the show went on. No big deal. On “Alias,” it was all about the ride. That’s meant very literally: Each week, the show crash-landed into an episode-ending cliffhanger. As played by a luminous, game, and utterly committed Jennifer Garner, superspy double agent Sydney Bristow changed her loyalties, her allies, and her wigs. The only constant in her life was chaos, into which a writing team led by J.J. Abrams thrust her week after week.
- 12/20/2023
- by Daniel D'Addario
- Variety Film + TV
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