July 7, 2011 | 0 Comments
Terry made a change. Owen stood up for himself. Joe backed his way into fifth place. Read the review to see what it means for these men of a certain age.
The title says it all. Men of a Certain Age focuses on three men, all middle-aged and all dealing with various life issues. Stars Scott Bakula, Andre Braugher and Ray Romano.
Terry made a change. Owen stood up for himself. Joe backed his way into fifth place. Read the review to see what it means for these men of a certain age.
Joe prepares for the senior tour pre-qualifier this week. Elsewhere, Terry realizes a new dream.
What does it take to get out of rock-bottom? Read the review to see how Joe Tranelli pulled it off.
Joe attempts to get his life back on track this week. Elsewhere, Owen and Terry produce a commercial for the dealership.
Joe’s bookie business came to a climax, while Owen had a lot spying done at work. Read about all that and why Terry wouldn’t let Erin use the bathroom in the review.
There was softball. There was gambling. There was driving a car onto the field. Read all about it in the review!
Joe’s relationship with Manfro becomes an issue this week. Elsewhere, Owen installs surveillance cameras in the dealership, while Terry has a terrible date.
Owen takes over the dealership’s softball team on this episode, while Terry has relationship issues. Joe’s dad also visits.
Both Terry and Joe had some major problems, while Owen seems to be doing just fine. Read the review to see how it all went down on Mr. Elliott’s 50th birthday.
Joe does a favor for Manfro this week, while Terry must adjust to his new relationship. Read on for a recap of this installment.