Before Paul Adelstein was in love with two women on Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce, he knew nothing about love on Cupid. He looks the same now as he did when he was 28 in that 1998 episode.
Bravo’s first scripted show Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce is back for a second season tonight at 10p and you don’t want to miss it.
The episode picks up shortly after the season finale and Abby (Lisa Edelstein) and she is still deciding if she wants to take her husband Jake (Paul Adelstein) back. He still hasn’t told her that his ex-younger girlfriend is pregnant with his child. Becca (Julianna Guill) is still deciding whether or not she wants to keep the baby.
Then there is Phoebe (Beau Garrett) is still dealing with the fact she saw the the woman who fed her drugs when she was teenager. Now that woman is out to get her, and Phoebe might might’ve gotten herself into a situation she can’t get out of.
Finally, while all of Delia’s (Necar Zadegan) friends are getting a divorce, she is getting married. Everyone wants her to have a big wedding, but she doesn’t want one.
Back to Abby, she is about to start a new job at the popular website She She. She is going to write a weekly column about life after divorce and how it doesn’t have to be all negative. Only thing is her editor has not experienced any of the good things that Abby did after her divorce, so Barbara (Retta) will rain on her parade.
What will all of them do? We will have to keep tuning in to find out in this show that gives a new outlook on divorce.
Almost a year ago, Josh Paler Lin warmed every ones hearts when he handed a homeless man a hundred dollars to see what he would do with the money. That man took the cash, went into a liquor store and surprised us all when he bought $100 worth of food and started handing it out to other homeless people.
Since then, Paler has continued to do good for strangers. Recently, he filmed himself doing nice things for people on the street to see how they would react to the kindness of a stranger. Some of the things he did was pay for the meals of the people behind him at a drive-thru, gave hot coffee to strangers, handed a rose to women and filled the gas tanks of people he didn’t even know. Then when he was done for the day, he saw a tent city of homeless people. Instead of going home, he went to McDonald’s, bought a bunch of hamburgers and handed them out to them.
We know that doing a good thing for someone we don’t know feels really good, turns out you get the same reaction watching people do it too.
Christmas is a time of giving and this video reminds us to give to those who need it. This year has been filled with so much hate, let’s remind each other that there is still a lot love out there. Find a way to make someone happy with the littlest gesture, I promise you it will be worth more than any expensive gift you will give to a loved one.
Last week, when I was driving to do an errand, I saw a broken down car. I know, I shouldn’t stop, but it was the day before Thanksgiving, how could I not offer some assistance. Eventually the tow truck came and took them away, and I was left with the great feeling that I just did something nice and they were left with the feeling that someone did something nice for them. I liked that feeling and will continue to do mitvah’s this holiday season, will you join me on this quest?
BTW don’t tell anyone I said this, it will ruin my reputation.