Suburgatory Preview: Entering Eden Reunites Two Clueless Stars
Tonight’s episode of Suburgatory will be a Clueless reunion of sorts, as Alicia Silverstone will guest-star in the episode, titled “Entering Eden.” Check out a couple clips from the episode ahead!?
More than a decade ago, Silverstone was playing the fashion-focused, do-gooding Cher, while Jeremy Sisto portrayed her ego-maniac Elton. The two lock-lips when Elton failed to “suck” properly in a game of Suck-and-Blow. These things happen at Val-parties, I suppose.
In Suburgatory, Silverstone plays Eden, a woman who likes to eat healthy. As you’ll see in the clips below, he tries to play along with that, but it might not agree with him.
Way to work the word “clueless” into the conversation, George!
?George Forman? Quick thinking!
"Entering Eden" - When George meets Eden (Alicia Silverstone) at the Chatswin Farmer's Market, there is an immediate attraction and he finds himself smitten with her and her healthy eating habits. Meanwhile, Yakult goes missing and it's up to Tessa and Dalia to find her, and Noah and Jill make a surprising announcement, on Suburgatory, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18 (8:30-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
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