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Old 08-04-04 | 04:10 PM
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Rescue Me - 08/04/04

"Kansas"

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Tommy tries to ruin the finances of Janet's boyfriend; Chief Reilly faces suspension; Lou shares his poetry.


Cast: Denis Leary, James McCaffrey, Andrea Roth, Michael Lombardi , Jack McGee, Steven Pasquale, Daniel Sunjata, John Scurti.
Director(s): John Fortenberry, Jace Alexander, Adam Bernstein.
Producer(s): Peter Tolan, Jim Serpico, Kerry Orent.

Original Airdate: August 4, 2004.
Old 08-04-04 | 04:21 PM
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Old 08-04-04 | 07:09 PM
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Can't wait, I love this show.
Old 08-04-04 | 10:19 PM
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I like his cousin's widow. Too bad her son is on drugs. Damn kids these days.

I loved it when Roger ran out of Tommy's wife's house like a little girl.

That glass of scotch he poured at the end of the show gave me heartburn.

So when is he going out w/ the cousin's gorgeous widow?
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"Can't Roger fix it?"

"No, he's not good with tools"

"That's funny seeing as he is one"
Old 08-04-04 | 10:46 PM
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So when is he going out w/ the cousin's gorgeous widow?
Yeah that seems kind of inevitable, probably next episode. It was kind of surprising when she told him to grow a pair of balls.

Also at the conversation between Tommy and his dad with the subtitles below.

It was also nice that they didn't have any annoying dead people talking to him this episode (except his cousin obviously).
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Also at the conversation between Tommy and his dad with the subtitles below.
I forgot about that. I got a kick out of it, too.
Old 08-04-04 | 10:50 PM
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Also at the conversation between Tommy and his dad with the subtitles below.
I hope they both get skin cancer
Old 08-04-04 | 11:10 PM
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From: Bartertown due to it having a better economy than where I really live.
I had to rewatch the rerun at 11 for a bit since I missed the first few subtitles
hello roger
hello roger
hello roger
Old 08-05-04 | 06:14 AM
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Decent episode, not on par with the first two, but it's still growing. I'm curious to see where it goes.
Old 08-05-04 | 07:30 AM
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Sounds like they took a page out of Everwood with Tommy being able to talk to his 'dead' cousin. That's the only part of this show that bothers me so far...

Except for the 'stalker' that the young firefighter saved last ep that wants to take him to dinner, is it just me or is it obvious that he's gay and he'd really like to do more than go to dinner on his 'date' with the kid. And how did he get his cell number? That's strange.

Leary has finally found a vehicle that suits him.
Old 08-05-04 | 08:16 AM
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Great show, great episode. However, the whole "gay" thing is getting a bit heavyhanded. Leary is hilarious and a darn fine actor. The subtitles scene was top notch.
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Solid episode last night. The scene with the subtitles was pretty good and Tommy's comments about Roger never get old.
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Another solid episode. I'm quickly getting hooked. His cousin's widow is very attractive.

The subtitled conversation btwn Tommy and his dad was great - reminds me of some of the phone conversations I have with my father.
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Very good episode. I'm really impressed with Leary. My new favoirite show. Anyone know the name/artist for the song that opened the show?
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Very good episode. I'm really impressed with Leary. My new favoirite show. Anyone know the name/artist for the song that opened the show?
Van Bondies - C'mon, c'mon

First time I've seen the show. Pretty good, definitely liked the subtitle scene and the firefighter writing poetry. Maybe a bit predictable, but overall I'll keep watching for now.

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