PIFN: SISTERHOOD (Time For Anthony To Know) Last Time On Sisterhood... Elizabeth revealed to Bridget that the father of her baby was Bridget's boyfriend in high school.
This Time On Sisterhood... As Elizabeth sits on the chair crying, she realizes she must do anything in her power to try and make things right with Bridget. Elizabeth's first goal is to try and make things right with Marc. Elizabeth let's Marc know that she really doesn't hate him as much as it may seem, and if it makes her sister happy, she can try to like him. While Marc is less than thrilled about Elizabeth's feelings, he knows that this is progress, and accepts it. Marc suggests that Elizabeth should go to Anthony's apartment and let him know that he is the father. Elizabeth wonders if she should bring Bridget along for the ride, but decides against it. Elizabeth heads over to Anthony's apartment, and rings the doorbell. Anthony answers, and is surprised to see Elizabeth standing there. He let's her in, and Elizabeth lets Anthony know that he is the father of the unborn baby. Anthony is shocked by the announcement, and lets Elizabeth know that he will do everything possible to make sure the child grows up with a good life. Elizabeth heads back to her apartment, and decides to talk to Bridget. Bridget is hesitant at first, but then agrees to talk. Elizabeth apologizes for sleeping with Anthony, but Bridget apologizes for acting like a little kid. Bridget realizes that there was never anything special between her and Anthony, and congratulates Elizabeth on telling him he is the father. The episode ends with the two sisters talking about the unborn baby, and how they hope to change their relationship.
GATED COMMUNITY (Not So Super Sunday) It’s Super Bowl Sunday, but the fates are conspiring to keep the guys from enjoying the biggest yearly event in the country (shown in four vignettes):
Vignette 1: Duncan is getting ready to go to Nate’s annual Super Bowl party but is stopped by his wife, Jane, who asks if he can make a quick run to the supermarket to get her some ingredients she needs to make cookies. Duncan initially hesitates, but gives in and runs the errand. Vignette 2: Brian is lying on his couch, asleep. His wife, Samantha, walks in carrying a mug with a steaming beverage in it. Brian has a cold on the worst possible day: Super Bowl Sunday. As a result, he has decided to stay in and convalesce instead of going to Nate’s annual Super Bowl party. Brian asks what the drink is and Samantha tells him it is a family home remedy that her mother used to give to her as a child and if anything can knock the cold of him, this can. Brian drinks it and within a few minutes, Brian is asleep as one of the teams in the game scores a big play. Vignette 3: Nate and Spencer are reacting to the big play that Brian just slept through, with two different reactions: Nate is upset while Spencer is excited. Duncan comes in, late, and settles in after explaining his tardiness is due to running an errand; Nate, typically, does not let the opportunity to label Duncan a “hen-pecked” husband pass and the two spare. Just as another big play happens, the cable goes out, causing distress for all three men. Not wanting to miss the rest of the big game, Spencer remembers that there is a TV set at his bowling alley, so they all three rush out to catch the rest of the game at the bowling alley. Vignette 4: The three guys are all huddled around a small, black-and-white, snowy television set perched on the shoe rental counter at Spencer’s bowling alley – Bowled Over. Nate and Duncan complain about not being able to make out who’s playing or what is happening just as Brian stumbles into the business. Brian explains that he started to feel better and went to Nate’s house but was told that the guys had left. The others are surprised that Brian was able to drive in his clearly inebriated state (as he slurs his speech). Squinting, Brian looks at the TV set and asks why everyone is watching a soccer match before collapsing beside the counter.
Tag (Closing Credit) Scene: In a parody of the classic Albert & Costello “Who’s on First” sketch, Nate, Duncan, and Spencer are huddled watching the half-time show on the small TV set when Spencer asks who is performing. Duncan answers “The Who”, prompting Spencer to reply, “That’s what I want to know…who’s the half-time performer?” Duncan again answers “The Who”, while Nate joins in and the argument continues.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (Hughes Never Believe What I Found) After a fight with his mother over his only interests in life consisting of being a playboy and layabout the foppish Clark Ironer goes off to a far corner of Pacific Vista to sulk. He notices a large barn on the edge of the course. It is dilapidated but securely locked.
Asking Victor Fong the groundskeeper what it is the old man says when he was a boy a mysterious rich man came and paid one of the former owners of the club to use the barn as storage. No one was ever allowed in.
Clark asks Club Manager Clayton Prescott to check the books and finds out that payments stopped coming in to Pacific Vista in the mid 1970’s. Believing something valuable is inside he consults with lawyer McKenna Vanderlaw and she reveals that whatever is inside would now belong to Pacific Vista for lack of rental payment.
Clark asks Emily if she would sign the barn and its contents over to him. The bored Emily is just happy to have her son take an active interest in anything grants his wish.
Satisfied, Clark and his frequent cohorts Esteban and Schweitzer break the locks and enter the barn. Clark is stunned to see that he was right. A vintage 1930’s aircraft sits in the middle of the barn in pristine condition. Clark becomes beside himself in joy when he finds paperwork in a desk that indicates the plane is an experimental aircraft built by eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes. The peculiar Hughes, dissatisfied with it but not wanting to scrap, it made arrangements to secretly have the plane stored in the barn until the day he could decide what to do with it.
Seeing fame, fortune and scads of beautiful women in his future Clark plans a publicity extravaganza. To Marc’s dismay a horde of media descend on the club as amateur pilot Clark intends to be the first man to fly the airplane since Howard Hughes.
Clark decked out in a leather hat, long scarf and goggles is just about to take off when a late arriving gorgeous news reporter arrives and pleads for an interview. Never one to pass up a pretty face he steps out of the still running plane and trips over the long scarf that is part of his ridiculous looking world war one flying ace outfit. As he trips he falls into Schweitzer, who is holding the rope to the chocks keeping the vintage airplane in place, knocking him down causing the chocks to come flying out from under the airplane.
On live TV a hapless, Clark, Schweitzer and Esteban race down the fairway trying to catch Hughes airplane but are halted at the cliffs leading straight down to the Pacific-the plane drops down towards the ocean but suddenly caught in an updraft lifts and flies out towards the sunset.
As the plane disappears from view never to be seen again Emily pats Clark on the shoulder and says he always was a clumsy child.
DIVORCED (Second Date) Rachael and Joey head out on their second date together, and decide to take things to the next level. Rachael tells Joey that she has two kids, and he reveals that he has two as well.
REALITY UPDATE (Episode 4) <--- REPEAT PIFN goes through the week to take a look at the mistakes and funny moments from daytime, primetime, and late night. This Week: American Idol, The Bachelor, The Biggest Loser, Celebrity Rehab, Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair, Keeping up with Kardashians, Kitchen Nightmares, Real Housewives of Orange County, Wendy Williams, and much more!
ROSIE'S ROUNDTABLE Roundtable: Josh Blue, Damon Wayans, Wanda Sykes Topics: Saints Win Super Bowl; Woods Returning to Golf Soon?; Sarah Palin Speaks at Tea Party Convention; Jon Gosselin Broke; Carrie Prejan Engaged; The Best and Worst Super Bowl Commercials
THE RICKI LAKE SHOW Ricki sits down with Drew Brees and Reggie Bush (New Orleans Saints) to talk about their Super Bowl win, and what it means for the city of New Orleans.
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MBN: DRACULA (Sheep in Wolves' Clothing) <--- REPEAT Drake (a.k.a. Dracula) visits Nina in jail and is adamant that she had nothing to do with Sheen’s death, regardless of what the police are saying. Drake reassures Nina that he knows she didn’t kill Sheen, telling her that she “isn’t a murderer”. Drake vows to find the real killer. “The Followers” has largely disbanded, having become a laughing stock after the Chinese vampire story is revealed as a hoax. Max is forced to throw in the towel and officially end the group, despite resistance from Kirk, who continues to believe. Kirk’s erratic behavior begins to alarm Max, who fears that Kirk is losing touch with reality. Luc Falconer, the new police commissioner and Dea are discussing strategy to Luc’s office. Dea declares that Sheen is merely “collateral damage” and that while unfortunate; it will serve their ultimate purpose – eliminating Drake. Luc expresses displeasure at Dea’s plan, but learns not to cross her when she throws him up against a wall and threatens to kill him. The disturbance attracts the attention of a passing officer, who goes into the office to investigate. Dea vanishes before the officer enters. Luc, startled by Dea’s reaction, assures the officer everything is okay. Det. Ford (the officer who questioned Nina) and his partner, Det. Rice have brought in another suspect and are questioning them. A full moon is visible in the window behind the two men. Det. Rice begins to become agitated, sweaty, and nervous. Det. Ford is concerned about his partner and asks if he is okay. Although initially saying he is fine, Det. Rice soon excuses himself and goes into the men’s restroom. The detective stares at himself in the mirror and splashes cold water on his face. Soon, he doubles over in pain and stumbles into a stall, locking the door behind him. Rice tears his shirt off and turns into a werewolf.
DRACULA (Haunting Memories) A man is running down an alley in a downpour as a large animal pounces on top of him and kills him. Minutes later, Det. Rice emerges disheveled. Against protests by the police, a judge grants Nina bail and is released after Drake (a.k.a. Dracula) is able to pay it. The two of them vow to find the person who really killed Sheen and uncover the truth about why the police are so adamant about pinning it on Nina. Nina’s brother Max and his friend Kirk from “The Followers” are arguing about what direction to take their now-widely discredited group of vampire believers. Kirk is opposed to shutting it down, while Max is ready to throw in the towel and admit that vampire’s are not real. Max abruptly ends the argument by storming out, but is attacked from behind by an enraged Kirk who attempts to sink his teeth into Max’s throat. Detectives Ford and Rice are following Nina and Drake and are staking out their apartment. Det. Rice becomes more and more nervous looking at the clouds covering part of the full moon. Eventually, he excuses himself before he changes into a werewolf in front of his partner. Drake leaves the apartment, leaving Nina alone, against his better judgment. Minutes after he leaves, someone knocks at the door. Looking through the peephole, Nina sees a woman standing there, but doesn’t open the door. After several more knocks, the woman – Dea – barges into the apartment by breaking the door down, sending Nina cowering into a corner. Drake again comes to Nina’s aid, putting his hand on Dea’s shoulder and violently turning her around; he is shocked to see his supposedly dead lover now face to face with him.
SENIOR YEAR (Actions and Reactions) A.J. parents learn about his membership in the Gay & Lesbian Alliance League (GLAL) and he is kicked out by his father; while his mother stands by helpless to stop. Leesa's sister, and legal guardian, accompanies her to a psychiatrists office to help her get past the death of her mother from cancer. Brittani prepares for a first date with Drew, along with several other couples from her church. Gina accidentally erases a disc full of pictures for the yearbook. Clay declines an invite to a friend's party so that he can study with a new tutor - a decision that proves wise after two football teammates are arrested for possession of marijuana on their way home from the party.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT WITH DANNY BONADUCE <--- REPEAT Musical performer Lady Gaga [original airdate: 12.21.09]
GOODNIGHT WITH MATTHEW PERRY Actress Lisa Edelstein ("House"); actor Matthew Fox ("Lost"); musical guest Taylor Swift.
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