A ventriliquist requests surgery from Sean to make him look like his hand puppet.A ventriliquist requests surgery from Sean to make him look like his hand puppet.A ventriliquist requests surgery from Sean to make him look like his hand puppet.
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Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
That's what nurse Linda said as she brought in Sean's next patient. At this rate, Sean feels second best, his ego hurt because a client preferred Christian over him for surgery. Anyway, Willy Ward is ventriloquist who wants plastic surgery to look more like his dummy Ralphie. I know what you're thinking and just remember the episode with Catherine Denueve as a widow who wants her beloved ashes placed in her breasts. So Willy's sad, pathetic and lonely but then who isn't? Sean feels like Christian's puppet and wants to separate from the hand that seems to control him. Anyway, Willy is well-played by this actor. It's kind of sad that he treats Ralphie as real with his own bed and locked up in the closet as if not to see Willy. It's a powerful moment in the show. Anyway Christian and Michelle have other worries like Gina, Wilbur's birth mother, and James, a far more dangerous friend. Well in the end, we find out who James was really working for and now Michelle is going to wish that she hadn't gone away at all. Anyway, Matt and Kimber are having problems in the bedroom and that has some laughs for us.
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- Sylviastel
- Dec 6, 2006
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