Married With Children - Peggy Bundy (Katey Sagal).Cosby Show - Clair Huxtable (Phylicia Rashad).Home Improvement - Jill Taylor (Patricia Richardson).That 70's Show - Kitty Foreman (Debra Jo Rupp).Happy Days - Marion Cunningham (Marion Ross).Click the links below to jump to a mother: Let's take a look at the best TV mothers of all time. Where would television be without it? Rather, where would we be? If one thing is for certain, the situational comedy played a large role in our development while growing up, and perhaps the reason why can be determined by all the great mothers of comedy that played the role of mom to millions of viewers all over the world. As in - WOOSH - bad guy appears, is vanquished, and we're back to the snarking little quips that quickly turned from cute and giggle-worthy in the beginning, to just kind of aggravating by the end.Ah, the sitcom. There were so many plot-holes it wasn't even funny, and the end was wrapped up in about two pages. How is it that he was born/created/existed in Ancient Egypt and yet he speaks of God in the form and views of modern Christianity? As it stood, his whole purpose was to find his Keeper, fall in love with her and "so on and so forth".īut what is a Keeper? Why does he have to find her? Does it not *bother* him that he'll be tied to this Keeper for eternity, no matter what? How was it that he even came to NEED a Keeper, since his nature changed from when he was created to when he was cursed? He said he's had other Keepers before - so what happened to them? Would have been better if I'd been able to get a stronger hold on him as a character and who he was. A truly wonderful character, honestly.Īs for Kasdeya, he was cool as well. She's hopeless - she KNOWS she's hopeless - know that everyone THINKS of her as hopeless - and yet she doesn't get her down, just keeps moving on. As it stood, his whole purpose was to find his Keeper, fall in love with her and "so on and so f Gotta say, I was just tickled by Eliza's view and take on things. Gotta say, I was just tickled by Eliza's view and take on things. Warning: This book is not work safe! May cause hot fantasies about sexy immortals and lead to poor productivity.more If he can’t convince her he isn’t an illusion-and neither is their love-Deumos will win. Trouble is, Eliza doesn’t even believe Kasdeya is real. He only has a limited time to convince Eliza that her role is critical to help defeat the loathsome Deumos, a female demon who has laid her claim to bearing his child-a child that will bring down mortals. Kasdeya, the Fifth Satan, waited eons for his Keeper to find her way to his tomb amongst the ancient ruins. The master/servant thing goes a long way toward sweeping her off her feet, but it’s easier to believe he’s just another in her long line of poor romantic choices. She has to give the tall, handsome Egyptian high marks for originality with his pick-up line: they’re fated to save the world together. And complicated as hell…Īrcheologist Eliza Schneider assumes her meeting with an exotic stranger in the Egyptian desert was a heat-induced hallucination…until he materializes in New York. The master/servant thing Love-it’s the real thing. And complicated as hell… Archeologist Eliza Schneider assumes her meeting with an exotic stranger in the Egyptian desert was a heat-induced hallucination…until he materializes in New York.
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