126. “Who Owes Who What” (Season 1, Episode 18)A low-stakes episode in which Rob believes that Buddy owes him money but is too much of a “marshmallow” to ask for it. An episode about where the writers get their material for The Alan Brady Show…and another that ends with Rob chasing Laura around the house. A frisky couple, those Petries.
But before you go ahead and think that Anna and Josh have loosened the reigns on the Duggar dress code, that’s not the case. Anna responded to one of the comments, saying “From the time Mackynzie has been a baby I have always allowed our girls to wear jeans instead of leggings in the winter. The long coat is covering her dress.”
72. “My Two Show-Offs and Me” (Season 4, episode 13)At Laura’s urging but against his better judgment, Rob allows a reporter from Manhattan magazine to observe the Alan Brady Show writing staff at work leading to childish outbursts, posturing, quibbling, and backstabbing. A good episode for Morey Amsterdam’s Buddy, who really goes overboard.
“It was a really good team bonding activity because we all had to work together to manage the money we had and buy the stuff that we thought the kids would like.”
Before launching her shop in September, she felt a lot of conventional baby stores “just threw stuff” out there. She found this especially true with online stores featuring a wide range of prices and products without honing in to a specific lifestyle. Sarah is very particular about the aesthetic she wants for What Little Wonder. She makes sure everything on her site is harmonious even if the colors or brands are different.
92. “Go Tell the Birds and the Bees” (Season 5, Episode 10)A sweet and funny parenting episode in which Rob and Laura are flummoxed by Ritchie taking it upon himself to tell his classmates fantastical tales about the facts of life. Visits to the school psychiatrist (Whit Bissell) are a highlight.
It was another memorable meet for the Green Canyon duo of Millie Miggin and Abby Israelsen who, like Walters and Anderson, didn’t lose a race at the Cache Valley Invite.
96. “What’s in a Middle Name?” (Season 2, Episode 7)Ritchie triggers another flashback episode that reveals how he got the middle name Rosebud. A summit meeting with members of Rob and Laura’s extended is memorable.
Reima is a Finnish brand that’s long been popular in Scandinavia and eastern Europe but is now growing in appeal over here, thanks to its original designs and pretty patterns combined with hardy technical credentials. The Aava felt quite lightweight but repelled water really well even in a heavy downpour, and as you might expect, it was also good at blocking out cold Siberian winds. The hood is detachable, and as it is one of the pricier coats on test, it would make sense to use it as an everyday jacket in milder weather. There are loads of styles in different patterns and degrees of warmth to choose from.
Yes, there are little wrap shirts, small caps, itty-bitty socks, and petite rompers, but I don’t think any discussion of dressing a newborn would be complete without what they actually end up “wearing” so much of the time: the swaddling blanket.
The first season was almost as much about gender politics in the Petrie household as it was about Rob’s career. In this memorable episode, Laura guilts Rob about having to miss Ritchie’s school play because of his work. Van Dyke’s turn as a puppet in a nightmarish dream sequence is masterful. (An uncredited Frank Adamo is one the passengers on Rob’s flight; get used to that face — he will appear in 49 other episodes).
135. “Punch Thy Neighbor” (Season 1, Season 17)Jerry the needler rears his ugly head when he incessantly teases Rob about The Alan Brady Show. When he spreads the word that a recent episode was rotten (via a memorable singing telegram), several noses end up being bruised. Believe it or not, Jerry would go on to evolve as a better and more likeable friend as the series progressed.
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