(S02E07) The first thing I noticed about this episode was the opening. As far as I know, this is the first time creator Dino Stamatopoulos wasn't credited with writing the episode. Instead, that credit went to Mark Rivers, who composes the music for the series.
At this point, I think fans of Moral Orel have come down off the high of the first season and have settled in to simply enjoying the show. We're more familiar with it now, but it's still smart and funny, and manages to go places you don't expect. When this latest episode began, it had a very "first season" feel to it: Orel hears Reverend Putty's sermon and takes the lesson to heart. I settled in for an enjoyable if not familiar episode, but by the end of it I was laughing so hard I had to take anti-laughing pills to stop.
What's the best part about being friends with
Eva Longoria? All the free vibrators you could possibly want. When the Desperate Housewives actress revealed
that she's not above a bit of "electronic stimulation" she began to receive a lot of sex toys. Not wanting to
be selfish, she gave them away to her friends. I'm not sure what consitutes "too many sex toys." I figure
one should have about twelve sex toys for each room in their house. That sounds reasonable to me. [Right pic: Eva is
shown shadowed by her Storm Trooper bodyguard who was hired to protect her and her sex toy
collection].













