Every one else is insistent that they use the original Ella Fitzgerald for the episode, ...
... meanwhile, I'm still stuck on the idea of them using the cover in this movie that would make me lose my shit because of 'Buck cooks for the Diazes,' vise versa, and all of the presumably-telling belt grabs between Buck and Eddie whenever they're together as explained in that film as they are.
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Simply Irresistible - Robert Palmer
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Current Earworm. You’re welcome.
“Well she used look good to me, but now I find her…simply irresistible
(She’s so fine there’s no telling where the money went)
Simply irresistible
(She’s all mine, there’s no other way to go)
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How can it be permissible????
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“Buck, Bothered, And Bewildered” is a dreamscape musical (written by Andrew Meyers and a “Tom Swift” writer - a show so progressive that it lasted only one season on The CW) that leads in to “You Don’t Know Me” (written by Lyndsey Beaulieu and Taylor Wong and directed by Brenna Malloy) which will involve Natalia one way or the other.
I'm not saying that necessarily means any thing in terms of Buddie/Dickley, but Tommy Kinard is back in the beginning of the season, my variations of Thomas, Mitchell, and/or Charles being in pivotal Buck and Eddie episodes theory hasn't been wrong yet, the show is moving to the network that likes to be cavalier with characters' sexualities, and Tim is back at the helm, and I'm already seeing dueling belt grabs when we've only previously seen singular belt grabs from them, which is why it'd be funny, and smart/telling, if they use the following cover in the prior episode as it's from the movie that cites said theory about when men grab their belts (that they do this when they're thinking about sex).
... And there's a week in between these episodes with out an episode? Why the need to build excitement and anticipation?👀 ...
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BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: ROBERT PALMER
THE SONG IS: "SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE"
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