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Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
All Episodes - S03
EPS01
EPS02
EPS03
When Christine meets Mike (or is it Mark? She can't seem to remember most of the time) dropping off his son for the first time at school, she decides to be his mentor, and protect him from the meanie parents. But Mike befriends the other parents, and Christine decides she needs to change her attitude to be accepted into their inner circle. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS04
EPS05
Christine declares that she's over her breakup with Mr. Harris, but she has a relapse at one of Richie's parties. Meanwhile, a therapist tells Matthew that he is having an inappropriate relationship with Chirstine.
EPS06
After winning tickets to a classical music series at the Hollywood Bowl, Christine takes her brother and his date and her ex-husband and his girlfriend to a concert. They make her feel that being alone is wrong, so Christine accepts a setup date by new Christine with a man in her office. But new Christine's blindness to age results in old Christine being paired with a much younger man, which she begins to think is maybe OK -- at first. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS07
Christine's resolution to stop being upset at the happiness of others is tested when her ex-husband Richard and new Christine buy a house -- the exact house that she dreamed of buying when she and Richard were first married. She seems to be succeeding until she spots an item in the house that brings back the old old Christine in force. Written by Anonymous
EPS08
When Barb and Christine find an old joint in the gym's lost and found box, they decide to make a night of it. When they go out to Christine's garage (because Richie breathes the air in the house), Barb remarks on all the paraphernalia from failed projects -- including a chicken coop Christine bought to raise her own eggs. Goaded on by this observation, she goes through with the plan to smoke the joint, which promptly self-destroys when lit. When Richard and his colleague Tom stop by, Christine coerces Tom into going to buy some more pot, and he points out that she actually never finished their date either. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS09
Barb and Matthew try to hide their sexual encounter from Christine, but Matthew confides in Richard, who tells new Christine, who finally tells old Christine. Christine herself then has erotic dreams about her brother Matthew. She therefore tries to use her position as Matthew's boss and landlord and as Barb's senior partner - to forbid them from seeing each other. Richard convinces her that it is really Barb's and Matthew's business, but by then they decide it was a one time thing anyway. Richard then has an erotic dream himself about Matthew. Written by Anonymous
EPS11
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS12
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS13
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS14
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS15
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS16
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS17
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS18
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS19
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com
EPS20
Christine is divorced from Richard but continues to see him as a best friend, even when he becomes involved with a woman, also named Christine. Living in an apartment with her son Ritchie, her brother Matthew rents a separate room in an outbuilding and the two of them feed off the insecurities of the other implanted by their mother during their upbringing. Old Christine runs a gym with her best friend Barb, whose name describes her wit. Christine's insecurities are not helped by the other parents at a posh school she and Richard send their son to, one that is generally thought to be beyond the means of regular working people. Written by Ron Kerrigan mvg@whidbey.com