When I first watched this episode...I was in tears. I'm a addict myself and have been since I was 18 and been in the program 2 years now. This just broke me. Excellent show, funny and serious.
I know Allison Janney is a powerhouse and deserves every award she's got, but for the life of me I can't understand how Anna Faris didn't get so much as a nomination for Christy. Scenes like these all ride on her and she makes them just SO believable.
The show illustrates how guilty Christy feels, and how Marjorie's anger at not being told immediately about Jodi's death makes it worse for Christy--because she had to deal with that asshole Anya instead of helping Jodi so Marjorie could have her best wedding.
@@moneylover318 Exactly, and Jodi was still just a kid so the fact that Christy chose to help Marjorie over a vulnerable youth who was suffering was never going to make Marjorie happy.
As an Alcoholic this scene killed me - I've battled with it for years but been sober six months now and I hope on my 32nd Birthday it will be a year. One day at a time. Much love x
This actually showed the emotional range this show has. Jodi's death hit a tragic moment in the show, but IMO it brought the ladies together so much more. This was a hard episode but for the show, it was very well done, without taking away the tragic seriousness of overdosing.
But even that episode still showed that people in recovery are still vulnerable to stuff and that can do some crazy things without having to use drugs or alcohol.
@@moneylover318 remember, Marjorie was furious at the girls - especially at Christy - for keeping Jodi's death a secret. The trip to Canada was for them to forget about the fact that Jodi had died and the fact that Christy felt responsible because she chose to blow her off to help Marjorie. That episode may have been funny at some parts, but it also highlighted the grief they were all feeling over losing Jodi.
The scene was done in exactly one take. All four of the actresses found out Jodi died at the same time the audience did. Their heartbroken reactions are genuine.
I'm not an addict or alcoholic, but this show hits me pretty hard sometimes because my mom and two out of three of her siblings are/were. My mom is the only one left out of the four of them. My uncle actually died of an overdose a little over a month ago. I'm actually shocked I made it through this video without losing it.
@@littleautter Thank you. At least I have a few things looking a little brighter. After my mom passed, my cousin and her son, who's now 6, moved in. We're trying hard, but she's trying to get this house (which is actually our late grandma's) put in her name so we don't lose it. I've literally lived here most of my life and I'd hate to leave it. You know?
@@kittenclysm116 I’m hoping for the best for you and your family, I definitely know what it feels like leaving a old family home you have grown up in and I’m sending you good vibes and prayers and support!!! You all deserve something good after everything that’s happened. I hope you and your family have a good rest of your day, week, year and life and get to enjoy every moment to the fullest!!!!!
@@littleautter Thank you so much. We've all definitely been through hell and back. But I always have faith in the Lord and know He can pull us through anything He throws to us😌
She wasn’t written out. She was created to die. It was a way to show how alcoholism is a terrible disease that can kill. And besides, Emily Osment wouldn’t have been able to play Jodi in later seasons because she was already starring in her own show, Young & Hungry
She was written for this to happen the whole time. I’ve been in rehab. I get phone calls where someone is calling just to tell me that someone from treatment has overdosed. It’s real life.
1:20 A real 'Dark Knight' moment here. "Because sometimes, the truth isn't good enough. Sometimes, people deserve more. Sometimes, people deserve to have their faith rewarded."
As a recovering alcoholic this is never easy two years ago I lost two friends to addiction and last year around Thanksgiving another one to over dose this is one the realest shows out there as their experiences are real
Last year in March 2022, I lost a good friend of mine from High School to drugs and my life wasn’t the same. I’ve lost friends before in car crashes and even a few family members in both illnesses, House fire, and Surgery gone wrong, but losing a friend to drugs was something I never thought would happen. They did a excellent job telling this story.
I just found out this morning my cousin who I haven’t seen in almost 10 years overdosed. I remember the sleepovers all the good times we had as kids. He tried to get help but in the end it wasn’t enough. I’ll miss you cuz! 😭😭💔💔
FrozenMJ My thoughts are with you❤️ As this show has highlighted, grief is one of the most difficult things to deal with but you don’t have to do it alone❤️
Anna Faris, you are just great. I never miss your show cuz I love it so much as it is not just funny but also because of the message it often brings along. Perhaps, you are unaware of how outstanding your performance really is and how much people love your show. We love you.
this is the only episode where Christy talked while crying in her normal talking voice and not high pitched. this was an emotional and tearful mic drop alongside the season 2 episode Mashed Potatoes and a Little Nitrous. 💔 every actor in this video (Beth, Allison, Jamie) alongside Anna knew how to cry as Jill, Wendy, and Bonnie along with Christy. I feel so bad for Jodi, she really had a hard time 🖤 💔
I went through the exact same news and the exact same scenario with my uncle. His wife found him the bathroom and later found out he overdosed on Heroine. It’s been two years since he died and I still get emotional
This is the sad reality of what drug addiction can do. It causes massive ripple effects, like a pebble thrown into water. I struggled for so many years..
I'm glad this show showed the TRUE dark sides and struggles of addiction. I was an opiod addict for 3 years. First Hydrocodine, then oxy, then fentanyl. I'm just glad I wised up and sought/accepted the help I needed before it killed me. I will have 16 months in exactly a week. Unfortunately, many don't make it. And the fentanyl crisis is proving to be on a grander scale than any drug epidemic before it. I may get some hate for this, but there is a "smart way" to use. If you are going to use, take small dosages at first or after a period of being clean. So many people, especially with fentanyl, take way too much the first time or way too much after being clean for awhile and the body reacts too heavily to it and it results in death. Be smart, even if you are going to use (which isn't smart in it of itself). Unfortunately, you cannot force someone into sobriety who isn't themselves ready for it. But when you are ready, you have to fave the fact you have no control over your addiction amd that you need to give up trying to control your usage and seek help. I was in the ER several times for precipitated withdrawals, which are far worse than regular withdrawal. By the third time in the ER for it, they once again asked if ai wanted to speak to a social worker to get registered with the substance abuse program of Riverside County. Thankfully I had hit rock bottom, and I said yes. Best decision I ever made, because of that choice I will have 16 months clean in a week. I am not patting myself on the back, but hope these works can help even just a single sole to either believe in the hope of seeking or help, or to even be smart about their usage to avoid death. I know how hard it is, and I know non-opiod (especially fentanyl) can't understand just how hard the struggle is, but I do. And sobriety I'd possible, just extremely difficult. Especially that first 48 hour detox, you want to kill yourself. But just go minute-by-minute and eventually the meds will help and you can focus on the emotional and psychological motivators of your drug usage. Only you can make the choice.
I'm still so sad that the audience never got a proper ending for this show. I don't know if it will ever come out why Anna Faris couldn't do one final season, especially with the very good money she got per episode, but the final season could have been amazing. It's one of the few sitcoms that was brilliant and funny from the very start. Friends and How I Met Your Mother took a while to get going, even The Simpsons took a few seasons. Mom was great from season 1. My head canon is that Anna Faris became a lawyer. In the final episode she has a single mother who is an alcoholic that asks her for help, basically Anna Faris from season 1. Maybe halfway through their conversation she transforms into Anna Faris from season 1. Anna Faris takes her to her old support group and then you catch up with the group a few years down the line.
The pain of this is all too real. I've been in and out of recovery for five years, and I've lost many close friends to this disease. I'm 10 months clean today.
Had some interactions with some addicts in past jobs, wont give any specifics because not supposed to, but that is the unfortunate sad truth about addiction that sometimes no matter how hard ya try, how good support ya get, sometimes it just isn't enough and that terrible evil thing that is addiction can get ahold of ya again. It's a terrible and heartbreaking thing to see especially when a person is making such good progress and really seems on the up and up and getting better. But someone close to me said it is always important no matter what to never give up hope, to keep on trying to not let tragedy weigh ya down, but instead to motivate ya to try harder.
The sad part is, as a recovering addicts I can say, this happens more than we want to. Some of us don't make it out. I lost so many friends who were trying so hard but made a mistake or just lost sight of recovery and sadly overdosed. It's hard but I believe it made me work harder to try and help so it doesn't happen again or at least less.
I just felt terrible for Jodi, she was only 19 years old. Jodi don't deserves to Die, she's too young. I can't believe that her Boyfriend give her a Drug and he just Took off before he called 911.
There's some tough moments on the show for the 8 years that it was on but this was the toughest and the saddest Yeah Alvin's death was sad in season 2 season at the very end of season 1 when we felt grief for Violet when she had to give her baby away and saw it for the last time, certainly Jills miscarriage in season 4 but within the sadness her and Christy made up let's not of course forget season 6 the podcast episode with Violet at the very end saying she didn't want Christy her life anymore but arguably the story line with Jodie was the saddest and the most powerful. Even when the girls in the very next episode trying to hijack maple syrup to divert their attention when they came to the Border their emotions about Jodie surfaced when Christy blamed herself for not taking the call.
There's also that Christmas episode before Anna left the show where no matter what Marjorie was saying she finally acknowledged that she wasn't a great mother to her daughter and seeing happy families on Christmas and Patty tryna have a bum with your daughter finally break open and Christie finally she told her that she forgave her
Lines I imagined Christy was hearing during the pauses in that initial horrible call: 1. "Hello, I'm trying to reach Christy Plunkett." 2. "This is Sgt. Sara Thomas from the Napa Police Department." 3. "I'm sorry to tell you this...Jodi Hubbard was found dead today." 4. "She was in her apartment. Your name and number were the first contact in her phone." 5. "I'm very sorry for your loss. Are you there, Ms. Plunkett?"
My dad’s band’s keyboard player’s stepson overdosed a little over 2 years ago. I met him once about 6 years ago, I was over there at the keyboard player’s house with my dad helping him install speakers in the basement studio, later he was moving a sofa to make room for equipment to get out the front door, I was outside on his driveway with his step son unloading a car with speakers to be installed. One of the keyboard player’s dogs, bud bud, was barking like there was no tomorrow, We both hear Phil (the keyboard player) in the house with the front door wide open so the neighbors can hear, yell “BUD BUD! SHAHT DA FAHK UP!!!!” We shared a laugh over that, but the point is that was the only interaction I had with the guy and even then I miss him. He was clean for a while but then I suppose he relapsed. I feel for him and his mom and stepdad, they’re some of the nicest people, known them since I was like 11, they didn’t deserve that loss 🙏 RIP Nick
I understand people not wanting to tell people sometimes about bad situations but I don't condone doing this. Cause last week I had found out one of my dogs had passed away at my in laws house and they didn't tell me or my husband and buried her without our knowledge then txt us at night to tell us I was very pissed off and still am. U should never keep something from someone even if it is is with good intentions it still hurts the person
Seems like the earlier episodes of this show had more dark moments aside from the jokes and it was more intense, the newer ones are just about drama in the women’s lives and they usually end up being comical
Jodi was a 19 year old, tattooed drug addict (played perfectly by Emily Osment) that one day showed up to their AA meeting. Christy and Bonnie took her under their wing and Christy helped her get a job and get sober.
The silence while they walk out is what gets me. No music, no noise.
Same, it was a brilliant choice.
That's how shows make you know it's a serious situation
Just like the episode The Body of Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Apart from the opening and ending theme no music trough the whole episode.
Kinda creepy.
Why'd they omit that? Unjust
This is the most underrated show on Television
Agreed
Laura G I know huh
Truth
Then you obviously haven't seen THE MIDDLE
@@bhoomika6008 I'm pretty sure you watch The Middle at comedy Central India.
When I first watched this episode...I was in tears. I'm a addict myself and have been since I was 18 and been in the program 2 years now. This just broke me. Excellent show, funny and serious.
You hang in there, you can do it. I don't know you but I believe in you from Texas!
Good luck, my mom was an alcoholic and she ended up killing herself, dont be a loser like her
Roger Jr. why would you call her a loser ?
@@DC-hv5fm Probably because she didn't try to be a mom. Idk
Please don't give up and keep going. I believe in you.
I know Allison Janney is a powerhouse and deserves every award she's got, but for the life of me I can't understand how Anna Faris didn't get so much as a nomination for Christy. Scenes like these all ride on her and she makes them just SO believable.
Anna is a fantastic actress
Nobody really takes sitcoms seriously. They may get some awards for being exceptionally funny, but not for dramatic moments here and there.
When Jodie called her earlier she was calling for help .
Yes
The show illustrates how guilty Christy feels, and how Marjorie's anger at not being told immediately about Jodi's death makes it worse for Christy--because she had to deal with that asshole Anya instead of helping Jodi so Marjorie could have her best wedding.
@@xdmaster7888 It also Shows that there was no right answer on whether to tell Marjorie before before after her honeymoon
Sad
@@moneylover318 Exactly, and Jodi was still just a kid so the fact that Christy chose to help Marjorie over a vulnerable youth who was suffering was never going to make Marjorie happy.
As an Alcoholic this scene killed me - I've battled with it for years but been sober six months now and I hope on my 32nd Birthday it will be a year. One day at a time. Much love x
Congratulations on your sobriety! Keep it up!! 😀❤
Congratulations and happy birthday!
Congratulations on your sobriety and Happy Birthday!!!!🎂🙏 thank you for sharing
loved this
Best of luck with your sobriety. I'm 17 years in. Best life changing choice I've ever made
This and Alvin"s Death were some of the saddest moments in sitcom history!
Don't forget about Jill's miscarriage
@@buzzkill9991 also when Violet gave up her baby and was saying goodbye.
Victor’s death hit hard as well, especially later in the show when Marjorie found an old voice recording of him 😭
@@somethingcreativeprobably5160 At least no one died there
@@buzzkill9991Jill would’ve been a terrible mother anyways
As a recovering addict named Jody... this scene gutted me.
Really
We are still pretending that you are alive.
@@captainpoppleton that just seems rude!
This actually showed the emotional range this show has. Jodi's death hit a tragic moment in the show, but IMO it brought the ladies together so much more. This was a hard episode but for the show, it was very well done, without taking away the tragic seriousness of overdosing.
Except they gave Them a funny episode next week
But even that episode still showed that people in recovery are still vulnerable to stuff and that can do some crazy things without having to use drugs or alcohol.
@@moneylover318 remember, Marjorie was furious at the girls - especially at Christy - for keeping Jodi's death a secret. The trip to Canada was for them to forget about the fact that Jodi had died and the fact that Christy felt responsible because she chose to blow her off to help Marjorie. That episode may have been funny at some parts, but it also highlighted the grief they were all feeling over losing Jodi.
@@lukerosales5879 the episode ended though with marjorie not being mad anymore and being understanding
The scene was done in exactly one take.
All four of the actresses found out Jodi died at the same time the audience did. Their heartbroken reactions are genuine.
How could that be true given Christy saying the stuff about not telling Marjorie?
They were probabaky told they were gonna receive bad news but not what
I'm not an addict or alcoholic, but this show hits me pretty hard sometimes because my mom and two out of three of her siblings are/were. My mom is the only one left out of the four of them. My uncle actually died of an overdose a little over a month ago. I'm actually shocked I made it through this video without losing it.
My mom just passed away last week, but I don't think it was from an overdose, hopefully😪🙏
I’m so sorry for your loss 🙏🏼
@@littleautter Thank you. At least I have a few things looking a little brighter. After my mom passed, my cousin and her son, who's now 6, moved in. We're trying hard, but she's trying to get this house (which is actually our late grandma's) put in her name so we don't lose it. I've literally lived here most of my life and I'd hate to leave it. You know?
@@kittenclysm116 I’m hoping for the best for you and your family, I definitely know what it feels like leaving a old family home you have grown up in and I’m sending you good vibes and prayers and support!!! You all deserve something good after everything that’s happened. I hope you and your family have a good rest of your day, week, year and life and get to enjoy every moment to the fullest!!!!!
@@littleautter Thank you so much. We've all definitely been through hell and back. But I always have faith in the Lord and know He can pull us through anything He throws to us😌
This one really hurt me. I knew when Christie blew her off, something was going to happen. I loved her character. I was so rooting for her.
I kinda feared that a lot of people would've lost respect for Christy because she chose to ignore Jodi in order to help Marjorie.
I loved Jodi, I still can’t believe she died😢
Max Culley what show is this
@@stefhanieguzman1348 read the title
Max Culley plollpp
She could've made it in the picture.
When this episode came out it was around the time one of my classmates passed away from addiction :'(
Kathy McMurray I’m so sorry. You must’ve felt like it was every where. Hope things got better.
Read my comment. It relates
Being someone in recovery this hits home. Made me cry.
Relapses, overdoses are a reality.
Arguably one of the most profound moments in the history of television. Magnificent.
Can't beleave Jodi was written out, she fit- in so well !!!!
Just as in life
She wasn’t written out. She was created to die. It was a way to show how alcoholism is a terrible disease that can kill. And besides, Emily Osment wouldn’t have been able to play Jodi in later seasons because she was already starring in her own show, Young & Hungry
Believe
She was written for this to happen the whole time. I’ve been in rehab. I get phone calls where someone is calling just to tell me that someone from treatment has overdosed. It’s real life.
I loved her character
This hit me like a truck. I did not see it coming. God this episode hurt.
Thats pretty much how it really happens. Bam. Gone.
Just watched the one where they try to get Jodis ex/boyfriend to come to rehab & he goez "i wish she listened to you"
This was so sad😓I loved the character of Jodi
1:20 A real 'Dark Knight' moment here.
"Because sometimes, the truth isn't good enough.
Sometimes, people deserve more.
Sometimes, people deserve to have their faith rewarded."
As a recovering alcoholic this is never easy two years ago I lost two friends to addiction and last year around Thanksgiving another one to over dose this is one the realest shows out there as their experiences are real
Last year in March 2022, I lost a good friend of mine from High School to drugs and my life wasn’t the same. I’ve lost friends before in car crashes and even a few family members in both illnesses, House fire, and Surgery gone wrong, but losing a friend to drugs was something I never thought would happen. They did a excellent job telling this story.
I just found out this morning my cousin who I haven’t seen in almost 10 years overdosed. I remember the sleepovers all the good times we had as kids. He tried to get help but in the end it wasn’t enough. I’ll miss you cuz! 😭😭💔💔
FrozenMJ My thoughts are with you❤️ As this show has highlighted, grief is one of the most difficult things to deal with but you don’t have to do it alone❤️
@@momcbsvideos9543 Youre still active but stopped uploading? Like the finale was yesterday 😭
I am so sorry. May he rest I. Piece now
Recovering addict 3.5 years clean. This was almost me. This broke my soul into a million pieces. The silence was the perfect choice for this.
Anna Faris, you are just great. I never miss your show cuz I love it so much as it is not just funny but also because of the message it often brings along. Perhaps, you are unaware of how outstanding your performance really is and how much people love your show. We love you.
Too bad she's leaving the show
@@AhmadHamade101 Ever since season 5 they don't know what to do with her so they don't write her well
My boss of all people got me hooked on this show and this scene made me tear up.
I just watched this episode the other day I cried so much This was so incredibly sad
this is the only episode where Christy talked while crying in her normal talking voice and not high pitched. this was an emotional and tearful mic drop alongside the season 2 episode Mashed Potatoes and a Little Nitrous. 💔 every actor in this video (Beth, Allison, Jamie) alongside Anna knew how to cry as Jill, Wendy, and Bonnie along with Christy.
I feel so bad for Jodi, she really had a hard time 🖤 💔
this was heartbreaking and a testament to their performances
00:36 Wendy's reaction 😭
Not mentioning it is one thing but she asked, Christy should have told her.
😢😢 Poor Jodi! She didn’t deserve this!
2:21 when Bonnie steps up to keep Marjorie from knowing
I went through the exact same news and the exact same scenario with my uncle. His wife found him the bathroom and later found out he overdosed on Heroine. It’s been two years since he died and I still get emotional
The episode after she died just made me cry like h*ll
This is one of the saddest moments 💔
I watched this yesterday
It was so sad
This is the sad reality of what drug addiction can do. It causes massive ripple effects, like a pebble thrown into water. I struggled for so many years..
This was an absolutely sad plot twist
I'm glad this show showed the TRUE dark sides and struggles of addiction. I was an opiod addict for 3 years. First Hydrocodine, then oxy, then fentanyl. I'm just glad I wised up and sought/accepted the help I needed before it killed me. I will have 16 months in exactly a week. Unfortunately, many don't make it. And the fentanyl crisis is proving to be on a grander scale than any drug epidemic before it. I may get some hate for this, but there is a "smart way" to use. If you are going to use, take small dosages at first or after a period of being clean. So many people, especially with fentanyl, take way too much the first time or way too much after being clean for awhile and the body reacts too heavily to it and it results in death. Be smart, even if you are going to use (which isn't smart in it of itself). Unfortunately, you cannot force someone into sobriety who isn't themselves ready for it. But when you are ready, you have to fave the fact you have no control over your addiction amd that you need to give up trying to control your usage and seek help. I was in the ER several times for precipitated withdrawals, which are far worse than regular withdrawal. By the third time in the ER for it, they once again asked if ai wanted to speak to a social worker to get registered with the substance abuse program of Riverside County. Thankfully I had hit rock bottom, and I said yes. Best decision I ever made, because of that choice I will have 16 months clean in a week. I am not patting myself on the back, but hope these works can help even just a single sole to either believe in the hope of seeking or help, or to even be smart about their usage to avoid death. I know how hard it is, and I know non-opiod (especially fentanyl) can't understand just how hard the struggle is, but I do. And sobriety I'd possible, just extremely difficult. Especially that first 48 hour detox, you want to kill yourself. But just go minute-by-minute and eventually the meds will help and you can focus on the emotional and psychological motivators of your drug usage. Only you can make the choice.
I just saw this episode. It really sucks. I loved Jodi. 😢😭
I'm still so sad that the audience never got a proper ending for this show. I don't know if it will ever come out why Anna Faris couldn't do one final season, especially with the very good money she got per episode, but the final season could have been amazing. It's one of the few sitcoms that was brilliant and funny from the very start. Friends and How I Met Your Mother took a while to get going, even The Simpsons took a few seasons. Mom was great from season 1. My head canon is that Anna Faris became a lawyer. In the final episode she has a single mother who is an alcoholic that asks her for help, basically Anna Faris from season 1. Maybe halfway through their conversation she transforms into Anna Faris from season 1. Anna Faris takes her to her old support group and then you catch up with the group a few years down the line.
I'm very impressed they didn't throw a stupid joke here like big bang did
The pain of this is all too real. I've been in and out of recovery for five years, and I've lost many close friends to this disease. I'm 10 months clean today.
Had some interactions with some addicts in past jobs, wont give any specifics because not supposed to, but that is the unfortunate sad truth about addiction that sometimes no matter how hard ya try, how good support ya get, sometimes it just isn't enough and that terrible evil thing that is addiction can get ahold of ya again. It's a terrible and heartbreaking thing to see especially when a person is making such good progress and really seems on the up and up and getting better. But someone close to me said it is always important no matter what to never give up hope, to keep on trying to not let tragedy weigh ya down, but instead to motivate ya to try harder.
Jodie's death was really really sad...
Amongst all comedy...this was really shocking
I wish they would have kept that character
The single file exit in silence gets to me....each of the them knows that she could have been Jodi
The sad part is, as a recovering addicts I can say, this happens more than we want to. Some of us don't make it out. I lost so many friends who were trying so hard but made a mistake or just lost sight of recovery and sadly overdosed. It's hard but I believe it made me work harder to try and help so it doesn't happen again or at least less.
So incredibly sad
I really loved Jodi and I was hoping she would be able to get help for her addiction. I cried so hard the night this episode aired.
I just felt terrible for Jodi, she was only 19 years old. Jodi don't deserves to Die, she's too young. I can't believe that her Boyfriend give her a Drug and he just Took off before he called 911.
I got chill bumps watching this.😭
ive had this experience to many times im an addict been clean 9 years and had this happen way to much this hit me hard
Jodi is a wonderful actress!!!!!!!
Oh come on, not Jodi.
There's some tough moments on the show for the 8 years that it was on but this was the toughest and the saddest Yeah Alvin's death was sad in season 2 season at the very end of season 1 when we felt grief for Violet when she had to give her baby away and saw it for the last time, certainly Jills miscarriage in season 4 but within the sadness her and Christy made up let's not of course forget season 6 the podcast episode with Violet at the very end saying she didn't want Christy her life anymore but arguably the story line with Jodie was the saddest and the most powerful. Even when the girls in the very next episode trying to hijack maple syrup to divert their attention when they came to the Border their emotions about Jodie surfaced when Christy blamed herself for not taking the call.
There's also that Christmas episode before Anna left the show where no matter what Marjorie was saying she finally acknowledged that she wasn't a great mother to her daughter and seeing happy families on Christmas and Patty tryna have a bum with your daughter finally break open and Christie finally she told her that she forgave her
I watched this episode last night. Pretty sad moment.
I loved watching Mom TV show ever Thursday nights
This show is so good,funny😃 and sad😔 at same time,there is a little bit of everything...i love that show👌
When Jodie call her earlier for help they wrote her off the show like Alvin
I seen her as christy daughter
Jodi could've been a great new main character
I barely watched this show, and I'm tearing up 😢
Lines I imagined Christy was hearing during the pauses in that initial horrible call:
1. "Hello, I'm trying to reach Christy Plunkett."
2. "This is Sgt. Sara Thomas from the Napa Police Department."
3. "I'm sorry to tell you this...Jodi Hubbard was found dead today."
4. "She was in her apartment. Your name and number were the first contact in her phone."
5. "I'm very sorry for your loss. Are you there, Ms. Plunkett?"
Strange I seen Jodi one of christy daughters
I really like jodi wish had seen more of her.
Heartbreaking..💔💔
Rip Alvin and jodi
Is it wrong to just cry and feel absolutely horrible over the death of a fictional character?
Uhh not really.
You can
No because people still cry when they watch old yeller, bambi, and Dumbo
I remember screaming no the first time I saw this scene!
This was such a good story
My dad’s band’s keyboard player’s stepson overdosed a little over 2 years ago. I met him once about 6 years ago, I was over there at the keyboard player’s house with my dad helping him install speakers in the basement studio, later he was moving a sofa to make room for equipment to get out the front door, I was outside on his driveway with his step son unloading a car with speakers to be installed. One of the keyboard player’s dogs, bud bud, was barking like there was no tomorrow, We both hear Phil (the keyboard player) in the house with the front door wide open so the neighbors can hear, yell “BUD BUD! SHAHT DA FAHK UP!!!!” We shared a laugh over that, but the point is that was the only interaction I had with the guy and even then I miss him. He was clean for a while but then I suppose he relapsed. I feel for him and his mom and stepdad, they’re some of the nicest people, known them since I was like 11, they didn’t deserve that loss 🙏 RIP Nick
Poor Jodie
Kayden Tokarski: 0:52 I can’t believe it 😢
Kylee Levien: 0:55 She was fine at the party 😢
I understand people not wanting to tell people sometimes about bad situations but I don't condone doing this. Cause last week I had found out one of my dogs had passed away at my in laws house and they didn't tell me or my husband and buried her without our knowledge then txt us at night to tell us I was very pissed off and still am. U should never keep something from someone even if it is is with good intentions it still hurts the person
This and Alvin’s death hit like a brick And Jill losing the baby
I love this show..
Loved this story
Wendy’s cry at 0:52 always gets me 😢
0:04 I love this TV show
And more Bonnie and Jesus talks in the new episodes! ❤️
Seems like the earlier episodes of this show had more dark moments aside from the jokes and it was more intense, the newer ones are just about drama in the women’s lives and they usually end up being comical
This was the one episode where the acting felt forced - so different from all of the others.
I’m starting to Hate Jodi’s Boyfriend Who Calls 911 and then Took Off?! Unbelievable!!! WTF?!
This is the best tv show in 2010 period
Periodtt
Where is Jodi?.... “She couldn’t make it” 😞
This hits home so bad. Lost my brother and sister to od
Gut wrenching 😢
La muerte de jodi fue muy triste
Most underrated show ever.
🙏✌️Alvin and Jodi
Which season and episode was this
I'll say it. Christy was wrong for not telling Marjorie.
I agree I mean I get it she didn't want to ruin the day but I also thought Marjorie deserved to know
This hit me like a bag of rocks
Rip Emily osment😓💔🥺
The actress isn't dead. The character she played is dead.
So where's the other half of the story does Marjorie ever find out what's going on
It's in the next episode. She knows after she comes back from the honeymoon
“Her boyfriend called 911 and took off”, maybe that’s her violent and abusive ex-boyfriend if you know what I mean
No it was a different boyfriend. He relapsed with drug use and was convinced that he could get high occasionally and convinced Jodi to do the same.
Lose A BFF Is Hard For Everybody
And she was so so mad at these four.
That would be a very good solution, very good thinking.
I hope that taught people about drugs and 🍺🍹🍸🍷🍻beer and drinks
I loved this show , but I can't remember which one e was Jodi?
Please help.
Jodi was a 19 year old, tattooed drug addict (played perfectly by Emily Osment) that one day showed up to their AA meeting. Christy and Bonnie took her under their wing and Christy helped her get a job and get sober.