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maximiliano
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17:41 EDT, 29 Sep, 2011
Review
PARENTHOOD “Step Up Right” Season 3 Episode 3 – Aw shucks this show is good. It’s the definition of feel good television without the sappy quality that makes “feel good television” borderline insulting. Drew, who had often been relegated to third ti more
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Hitfix
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16:02 EDT, 29 Sep, 2011
Review
A quick review of last night's "Parenthood" coming up just as soon as I have a second card for dad... In my review at the start of the season, I noted the tricky balancing act Jason Katims and company have to do in terms of generat more
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Tv Overmind
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15:23 EDT, 29 Sep, 2011
Review
Learning how to put your pride aside and accept help can be pretty hard to do, especially if you're trying to be independent. Even though we're all human and nobody can be great at everything, sometimes it takes an extra bit of effort to show vulnerabilit more
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Tv Fanatic
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14:35 EDT, 29 Sep, 2011
Review
" Step Right Up " was another typical, lovely episode about love and family. What is so refreshing about Parenthood is their never ending love for each other and stepping up is the norm. Let's dissect what happened with the characters this week. Had more
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maximiliano
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17:15 EDT, 27 Sep, 2011
News
PARENTHOOD “Step Right Up” Season 3 Episode 3 airs Tuesday September 27 on NBC (10-11 p.m. ET). Episode Synopsis: Amber (Mae Whitman) revels in her new independence, while Sarah (Lauren Graham) strives to remain a part of her life. Crosby (Dax more
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Tv Fanatic
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11:51 EDT, 22 Sep, 2011
News
Parenthood tugged on its usual heart strings and aired a strong follow up to a mediocre season premiere this week. Rad our review of "Hey, If You're Not Using That Baby..." NOW .
Glancing ahead, the following trailer teases some very high stakes for th more
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Tv Overmind
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16:01 EDT, 21 Sep, 2011
News
Tuesday's episode of Parenthood took the baton from the solid, transitional premiere and ran with it, presenting 42 minutes of plot development that launched us into the next phase of each respective Braverman's life. Sarah and Mark are over the moon, des more





