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(2003)

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10/10
Hilarious Premise!!
rhoward-1428 June 2007
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This episode is my favorite! It opens with Jimmy being thrilled and flattered to meet and become friends with his idol, Action Hero Actor, Chuck Norris. Jimmy soon realizes that Chuck Norris the hands-on parent (who in this episode, can't get enough of "Ring Around the Rosy" and who practically stalks Jimmy to share the latest excitement about his kids) is much different than the Chuck Norris persona in Good Guys Wear Black. After seemingly being unable to get away from Chuck, Jimmy finally decides to break to his pal that he does not want to see him any longer. Chuck takes the news hard, and when getting up to leave, accidentally bumps into a big biker, who starts a fight with Chuck. Predictably, just as Jimmy had originally fantasized, he and Chuck (who instantly reverts into his Action hero persona) fend off the bad guys, side by side, with Chuck seemingly using nearly every karate move from his movies in the process. After winning the fight, in a moment of predictable hilarity, Chuck, still dejected, exits, leaving the again-awestruck Jimmy.
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10/10
I never thought that Chuck Norris had a funny side to him.
Evolution-X30 September 2007
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This happens to be one of my top favorite "Yes, Dear" episodes. Chuck Norris was the guest star and in this episode, he is just HILARIOUS! Everyone knows Chuck is an action star who kicks ass on screen and is a take no crap kind of guy, but in this episode, he showed that he has some comedic talents in him, playing himself or not. In this episode, Jimmy is told that an actor is supposed to shadow him for a role as a security guard. Jimmy then starts hanging out with Chuck and finds out that Chuck is a father. Chuck then starts asking Jimmy for advice on parenting and Jimmy starts to get annoyed by it because he didn't expect Chuck Norris to be like a regular guy. Funny moments were the dream sequences with Jimmy dreaming about being in a movie with Chuck, Billy being in a Total Gym infomercial, and Roy dreaming about co-starring with Chuck on "Walker, Texas Ranger", as well as going to a baby gym, as well as the answering machine messages, and the final scene was a great way to end this funny episode: Jimmy then dumps Chuck because he didn't want to hang out with Chuck the dad, then some punk bumps into him and he didn't want trouble. The punk started with him and then Chuck starts kicking everyone's butt at the bar. Funny episode indeed.
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