Watch Then We Got Help's "She'll Lao Tsu You"
There is no better way to decompress at the end of the week than having a good laugh. Thankfully, the folks of Then We Got Help have just the remedy, their latest episode “She’ll Lao Tsu You.” This week the recently introduced bisexual Vance (Eric Anderson) returns, but this time it is his boyfriend Scotty (Shane Jacobsen) he introduces to the incredulous group.
Everyone reacts differently, but Jenny’s (Jessica Rush) “They’re like Big Love on HBO, but without Amanda Seyfried or religion” and Dan’s (Nicholas Rodriguez) “Eric named Vance Anne Heche…because he keeps switching sides” are two of my favorite lines.
If Then We Got Helps’ romantic entanglements don’t have you laughing, by the time Terry (Sean Mahon) deadpans “Lao Tsu just bit Annie in the ass” you’ll be spitting out your Polish vodka.
This week Then We Got Help announced some big news. Darren Le Gallo–who has appeared on such series as The Big Bang Theory and Six Feet Under–has joined the Then We Got Help cast as Emily's (Julie Ann Emery) husband for the remainder of the second season. Watch this week’s episode “She’ll Lao Tsu You” after the jump!
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9 February 2009
7 hours 59 min
I love this show..so glad it's back!!!!! i recommend it highly!!!
14 June 2009
2 days 21 hours
Ok this is the first webseries that I am absolutely hooked on. This is brilliant. Thank you for talking about it because now I am gonna be watching. This really is so good it ought to be on tv. The only thing you would have to do to it is add flashback scenes to their stories outside of the therapy group. If webseries get as good as this one could throw out the tv!
5 July 2008
14 hours 33 min
This show rocks. Julie Emery Is Genius.
14 December 2008
1 week 7 min
I loved this episode. The line about Anne Heche was awesome. The dream interepretations were really great. I love that we're going to get more of Julie's husband even though that storyline is hard from me to watch as I know someone who's going through that kind of situation.