Harley Zumbrum Movies

2004  
 
Lorelai (Lauren Graham) finally discovers how Luke truly feels about her -- and vice versa -- while both attending his sister Liz's (Kathleen Wilhoite) Renaissance-themed wedding. In other developments, when her date abandons her at a boozy party, Rory (Alexis Bledel) accepts a ride home from her ex-boyfriend Dean (Jared Padalecki), thereby infuriating Jess (Milo Ventimiglia). Lane (Keiko Agena) is paid a visit by her estranged mom (Emily Kuroda) -- a visit that ends as abruptly as it begins. Emily (Kelly Bishop) is hesitant about admitting to Lorelai that Richard (Edward Herrmann) has left her. And Paris (Liza Weil) prepares to fly off to England...but not alone. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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2000  
 
To prove that marriage has not gotten them into a rut, Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) decide to throw a big party--and to demonstrate that they're still "rebels", they plan their bash on the same night as Pennbrook College's biggest social event. As expected, no one shows up for the Cory-Topanga party...or at least that's how it appears until Shawn (Rider Strong), Angela (Trina McGee-Davis) and Rachel (Maitland Ward) take a hand in matters (though their timing is, to put it mildly, a bit off!) Elsewhere, after a blow on the head Eric (Will Friedle) suddenly becomes telepathic--and Jack (Matthew Lawrence) fully intends to cash in on this phenomenon. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
The first episode of season three finds Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) in a large city, waitressing in a diner under her middle name, Anne. She is depressed and heartbroken over the events that took place at the end of her junior year (see "Becoming, Part 1" and "Becoming, Part 2"). A homeless girl named Lily (Julia Lee), formerly Chantarelle, recognizes Buffy as the girl who saved her from vampires (see "Lie to Me"). Lily pleads for Buffy's help in finding her missing boyfriend, Ricky. Buffy reluctantly agrees and soon finds the preternatuarlly aged corpse of Ricky, along with other old people, bewildered and homeless. Her investigation leads to a seemingly innocuous blood bank that just so happens to moonlight as a portal to a demon dimension. Buffy and Lily unintentionally enter the demon world -- where teens are slave workers and a day in our time is years in the demon world. Meanwhile, back in Sunnydale, Willow (Alyson Hannigan) is overjoyed to discover that Oz (Seth Green) is the smartest senior ever forced to repeat a grade. Buffy's friends also act as interim slayers until she returns. ~ All Movie Guide

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1997  
 
With Jamie (Helen Hunt) incapacitated, Paul (Paul Reiser) must wait on her hand and foot. His already difficult job is complicated by the lack of heat in the Buchmans' apartment -- and by an unscheduled kidnapping. At one point, it appears as though this episode should have been titled "Her Houseboy, Wolfgang Puck." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1996  
 
Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) is more edgy than usual as the pregnant Sylvia's (Sharon Lawrence) due date approaches. Donna (Gail O'Grady) considers leaving the precinct for a better job opportunity on the West Coast. The nephew of a robbery-homicide victim is suspiciously in possession of the stolen swag. A bouncer at a strip club is beaten to death. And as the final scene of this episode approaches, the world is introduced to a new arrival named Theo Sipowicz. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1995  
 
Upset that Eric's girlfriend's cousin prefers to go out with the raffish Shawn (Rider Strong), Cory (Ben Savage) decides to change his image from a "safe", uncool guy to the archetypal bad-boy rebel. At the same time, Mr. Feeny (William Daniels) is miffed that his fellow teachers consider him so dull and conservative that they put him in charge of the school's chess club. Ultimately, Cory and Feeny jointly decide to demonstrate that they're a lot more exciting than they're assumed to be by taking a harrowing ride on a "killer" roller coaster. Featured in a small role is Mena Suvari, later one of the costars of the Oscar-winning film American Beauty and the hit cable series Six Feet Under; and in a larger part, watch for The Drew Carey Show's Kathy Kinney! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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