A popular play by Eldridge Plays and Musicals uses the title to describe the clashing personalities at a "simple" wedding. Season 1, Episode 17: Altar Egos
When John tries to update the church's annual Christmas pageant, the traditionalist choir director, Mary Margaret , leads a full choir boycott. Facing the potential loss of his job, John decides to take an unconventional approach.
The title has been used for several different stories, ranging from family comedies to sitcom episodes and stage plays. 1. The Faith-Based Comedy (2015 Movie) Altar Egos
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Gob gets married to a stranger on a dare, while Maeby pretends to have a terminal disease to avoid her schoolwork. 3. The Stage Play (Wedding Comedy) A popular play by Eldridge Plays and Musicals
Michael Bluth attempts a one-night stand with Maggie Lizer , a woman he meets at a bar. He later feels immense guilt upon discovering she is a blind prosecutor working on his father's case.
Living as an "elderly" man helps John see the congregation’s deep-seated emotional wounds, teaching him that "hurt people hurt others" and that leadership requires loving even the most difficult individuals. 2. The Arrested Development Episode The title has been used for several different
In season 1, episode 16 of the sitcom, the title refers to a series of deceptive "other selves" adopted by the Bluth family.