December 2011
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A glimpse into the minds behind Maddy McGee, P.I.
(A discussion after bringing up the sitcom, My Two Dads. Expletives censored due to excessiveness.)
Britt: There is no part of this show that is not hilarious
NO PART
me: Apparently, near the end of the series, the girl goes in for a DNA test because the two fathers are getting so antsy, and later decides that it doesn't matter to her anymore once they make up.
Bull. Sh-t.
Lol.
Britt: Lies.
You'd want to know man
me: I'd still want to know, that's for sure.
Britt: Yeah, I'd seriously be like "Gotta know"
Hell, if they're over fighting, I just wouldn't tell them
BUT I HATE SECRETS.
/the person who always looks up spoilers on older TV shows
me: I linked it.
I had to.
Lol.
Britt: I saw lol
me: Oh, okay. Just looked up the actual episode description.
Yeah. Still bullsh-t.
Britt: For a sitcom, 9/10 times bullsh-t
And I say that as someone who watches a few sitcoms
They are so stupid
I have no idea why I like watching them
me: Prat falls.
Britt: Indeed.
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