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8/10
Some eye candy in this episode
gregorycanfield27 August 2022
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The eye candy was specifically: Kellie S Williams (Laura looked great in that short blue skirt), Tammy Townsend (always looking good), and Mari Morrow (as Oneisha, she was the only one that could give Greta a run for her money). This episode had a dynamic unlike most of the others. It seemed like, all of a sudden, everybody was getting so "hip." First, Eddie "gets" Laura by making Stefan jealous (with an old boyfriend of Laura's). Then, Laura "gets" Eddie back, with a parade of Eddie's ex-girlfriends. The one thing that bothered me here was how they were attempting to make Laura seem less than "wholesome." It didn't work! Laura is the greatest! The only thing I could ever fault her with was waiting so long to admit her feelings for Steve! As for Eddie's situation, I loved how Greta got jealous. She had no reason to be, though. With the exception of Oneisha, Greta had it all over every girl in that room. A hundred times! I also liked the way Greta got Eddie and Laura to hug and make up! The brother-sister connection wasn't touched on too often, in this show.
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7/10
Who's Afraid of the Big Black Book? (#9.5)
ComedyFan201012 November 2013
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To have a revenge on Eddie Laura gives Steve who organizes his birthday party Eddie's black book with all the girls he ever dated. And they come to his birthday.

A new Captain is needed in Carl's department and Geiss promotes his son who is pretty bad at it

The black book story was kind of funny, although Greta keeps on irritating me. Eddie should dump her before the show ends. But unfortunately I don't think this will happen.

The captain story was very predictable, but I like how they made officer Geiss to be very honest about it and not use Carl for his own praise.
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