The Two That Got Away


Does anybody know why IMDB and Dish Network list the episode description as " Forced from their mountain retreat, Al and the NO MA'AM guys find lodging in a bomb shelter"? Two things are wrong with it: It's only Al & Jefferson, not the rest of the No Ma'am guys, and a bomb shelter is not involved anywhere in the episode or the entire series.

Sometimes I think episode and movie descriptions are written by people who never actually watch them. Case in point: years ago I found a synopsis for Under Siege 2: Dark Territory that says a mad man threatens to launch nuclear weapons unless he gets a $1 billion ransom. The mad man actually intended to use an orbital energy weapon to fracture a nuclear reactor and tries to get paid to do it by terrorist financiers. No nuclear weapons and no ransom.

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Al and the NO MA'AM guys find lodging in a bomb shelter"? Two things are wrong with it: It's only Al & Jefferson, not the rest of the No Ma'am guy, and a bomb shelter is not involved anywhere in the episode or the entire series.

That still would've been a good idea for an episode. Imagine the bomb shelter being stocked with Big'Uns, Girlie Girl beer and Weenie Tots.

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They sort of touch upon that with the episode 'Twisted' where every major character except Kelly took refuge in the Bundy's basement which was Bud's bedroom at the time. The problem with stocking Weenie Tots is that they may not have a long storage life. They do disintegrate when exposed to air. Also, if Al were to store food he'd likely eat it long before a normal emergency. If he had food, beer, and Big 'Uns it'd basically be a man cave and he wouldn't want to leave. He'd probably lock it to keep Peg out at all times.


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If he had food, beer, and Big 'Uns it'd basically be a man cave and he wouldn't want to leave. He'd probably lock it to keep Peg out at all times.

A NO MA'AM Cave!

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