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JUNE 4th 2006 - 10:00pm![]() In the event of her untimely death, Barb now wants her kids raised by her sister-wives, which means all three of them must revise their wills. They agree on a simple rule: if any of them were to die along with Bill, their kids will be raised by the next youngest sister wife. Barb and Margene are touched by their newfound sense of commitment to each other, but Nicki secretly books an appointment with Bill's attorney — she wants her kids to go to her parents at Juniper Creek. Bill is being recruited by the prestigious Salt Lake Leadership League, a country club of business leaders that rejected him nearly a decade ago. more Official Site / Newsweek Article / Schedule |
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| Bill seeks "clarity" after experiencing
some unsettling dreams. Later, on a hunting trip with Ben, he gets the
answer for which he's been searching. Barb gets a long-term teaching
job, putting added pressure back home on Nicki and Margene. Nicki fends
off her creditors, barely; Joey pays Bill a visit with some revealing
news about Roman; Sarah is bailed out of a bad party by Heather, and
Teenie bangs away the dragons during a lunar eclipse. Official Site / Newsweek Article / Schedule |
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| Despite being admonished by Bill for her
spendthrift ways, Nicki tries to throw an extravagant birthday party
at a hotel resort for her 5-year-old son Wayne. Meanwhile, Bill installs
a "perimeter of defense" around his home; Barb tries to keep the family's
secret hidden from their neighbors; Margene stands up for herself; and
Bill is alarmed when Home Plus gets an unwanted visitor.. Official Site / Newsweek Article / Schedule |
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| Nicki gets sidetracked after scolding Bill
for disrespecting Barb on her "day," though Barb eventually gets her
payback. Worried about Roman's threats, Bill looks into installing a
security system at his home(s); Franklin's hospital convalescence ends
with a visit from Roman and a revealing quarrel with his son; Bill's
business associate, Don Embry, drops by for dinner, and confides to
Bill his expansion plans; Marge presses Bill to give her a car of her
own; Sarah forges a new friendship; and Bill compensates for rising
demands at home. Official Site / Newsweek Article / Schedule |
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Inspired by
a true story, this HBO Films drama tells the tragic, quirky,
unlikely tale of Jean Harris (Annette Bening), who made headlines
in the early 1980s after shooting and killing her lover, "diet
doctor" Herman Tarnower (Ben Kingsley), at his home in suburban
New York. The film portrays different accounts of Tarnower's
fatal shooting with flashback scenes introduced by dramatic
testimonials from the various players, including Harris, the
doctor's sister, several of his ex-lovers, Harris' best friend,
and Harris' two sons. Chloë plays Hermans secretary-receptionist,
Lynne Tryforos.
Tryforos was the sort of ignorant, common woman a man
might enjoy as a sexual "tootsie roll" but unworthy of being
escorted to dates and dinner parties by a man as fine and respected
as the eminent cardiologist, Dr. Herman Tarnower. |
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Bill Henrickson (Bill Paxton) pops a lot
of Viagra. A lot, as in one every day, which he pulls from a bottle
he keeps in his pants pocket. That seems like a heap of thrill pills
for a happy, healthy, fortysomething married man. The problem isn't
his libido—this isn't a supply problem. It's a demand problem. Bill
is a polygamist with three wives: Barbara (Jeanne Tripplehorn), Nicki
(Chloë Sevigny) and Margene (Ginnifer Goodwin). They live in adjacent
houses with a common backyard, so Bill's on a regular rotation—one night
Barb, the next night Nicki, the next Margene. He's like the only batter
on a baseball team, and he's expected to hit a home run every night.
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