Episode list

'Til Death

Pilot

Wed, Sep 06, 2006
Eddie Stark tries to talk his new neighbor Jeff out of getting a pool table.
7.3 /10
Sex for Furniture
Once discovering that their wives are trading sex for furniture and other such items, Jeff and Eddie try to turn their manipulation around to their advantage.
7.8 /10
The Ring

Wed, Sep 20, 2006
Eddie is forced to buy a diamond engagement ring for Joy after she hears the story about the Woodcocks' romantic engagement.
7.6 /10
The Wood Pile

Wed, Sep 27, 2006
Eddie battles with his wife to keep his precious pile of wood in their garage.
7.8 /10
Dream Weaver

Wed, Nov 15, 2006
Jeff gets jealous of Eddie when Steph tells him that she had a sex dream about him.
7.9 /10
The Toaster

Wed, Dec 13, 2006
Eddie and Joy get into a fight about. Who's right and who's wrong.
7.7 /10
Daddy's Girl

Wed, Dec 20, 2006
Eddie and Joy are excited that their daughter Allison is home for the holidays but Eddie is perplexed when she turns to Joy for comfort after a break-up. Eddie hopes to impress Allison at the Woodcock's party with his new cheerful outlook.
7.6 /10
The Anniversary Party
Eddie and Joy attend the 25th anniversary party of their neighbors Stan and Vicki, even though they forgot to RSVP.
7.8 /10
The Hockey Lie

Wed, Jan 10, 2007
Jeff finds out Steph lied about liking hockey. Eddie also finds out that he is a lot more like Joy than he thought.
7.8 /10
Fight Friend

Wed, Jan 17, 2007
Joy wants a new refrigerator. Eddie says no. Then Joy suggest that they see a counselor.
7.8 /10
The Colleague

Wed, Jan 31, 2007
Jeff start hanging out with the cool kids at school. In the mean time Joy is jealous when Eddie is spending more time with a female colleague of his instead of her.
7.8 /10
The Bachelor Party
Upon finding out that Jeff never had a bachelor party, Eddie decides to throw him one with Cofeld and Stan, much to Steph's dismay. Meanwhile, Joy has the flu.
7.6 /10
The Italian Affair
Jeff develops pictures of a holiday Joy and Eddie took in Italy twenty years ago, much to Eddie's dismay.
8 /10
Clay Date

Tue, Mar 13, 2007
Eddie and Joy go visit Allison's college for Parent's Weekend and are horrified to find out her major. Meanwhile Jeff tries to avoid a fight with Steph over bathroom tiles.
7.4 /10
I Heart Woodcocks
The Cofelds become the Woodcocks' new best friends. To their horror, the Starks start to miss them.
7.5 /10
The Coffee Maker
When Steph gives a cappuccino machine to Eddie and Joy, it causes problems for both the Woodcocks and the Starks.
7.9 /10
That's Ridiculous
Joy leaves to spend spring break with Allison, leaving Eddie alone. But just when Eddie gets ready to have a great time, the TV stops working. Meanwhile, at spring break, Joy develops a crush.
8.2 /10
Webby's Not Happy
Much to Eddie's dismay, Joy sets up his friend Webby with her friend Denise. Meanwhile, Steph insists on wearing a blouse Jeff finds hideous.
7.8 /10
Summer of Love

Tue, Apr 10, 2007
It's summer vacation and Allison comes home...with Doug. Meanwhile, Jeff is horrified by Steph's way of "working" on her thesis.
7.8 /10

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Ataul: For Rent

Ataul: For Rent

Ataul for Rent is a narrative social satire movie depicting the lives of the slum dwellers of "Kalyehong Walang Lagusan", a very narrow, congested, miserable alley/compound in a typical squatter's area. The story revolves around the lives of a live-in couple who owns a small-time funeral parlor renting out coffins of four different sizes, small, medium, large and extra small. Guido, the owner, doubles as the embalmer, while his partner, Pining, does the make-up and uses the same implements for both the dead and the living and is the jueteng kubrador of the neighborhood. Gossipers, gamblers, drunkards, drug addicts, ex-convicts, prostitutes, snatchers and other notorious characters regularly hang out in the funeral wake/s of the alley either drinking alcohol, in the gaming table, or just gossiping around. These personalities, having been born and growing up in this kind of environment, see themselves as having the right to abuse their own bodies and cause untold miseries to others. These same people do not believe in God but eventually will call on Him in the midst of their deathbeds. The story progresses with rental use of three coffins because of the deaths, one after the other, of Tale, the shabu-user mother of a drunkard son who loves her so much; Moises, a professional thief who was killed/salvaged by the police and was a husband to a nagging wife with three kids; and Andoy, an addict whose brother Danny is a call boy con snatcher and whose gambling laundry woman mother Aling Carmen became insane after Andoy was killed by a drug lord and gang leader. The narrative is told through the eyes of the neighborhood hobo, Batul, whose pure heart and innocence witnesses all the daily drama, miseries and evil deeds unfolding within the alley. The compound became a haven for scums and other no-good doers and has become a threat to the community and its authorities. Eventually, all houses were demolished in a violent manner that ends the aberrant activities and injustices of the people towards other people, and on the same site, a new church will be constructed...and a new hope.

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