Jackie Denardo broadcasts a series of breaking news reports from a store about an "apocalyptic" storm that is bearing down on Philadelphia. She reports the storm in the direst possible terms, apparently trying to scare her viewers as much as possible. Mac, Dennis, and Charlie go to that store to gather supplies, but Dennis also has the intention of getting her to follow him back to Paddy's. She completely blows him off, however, finding his approach completely creepy and repulsive (which, to be fair, it is.) She is disappointed when she is told the storm has fizzled out, but she does get the chance to report on the riot that breaks out when Rickety Cricket drives Frank's car through the front of the store. ("The Storm of the Century")
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| - Jackie Denardo broadcasts a series of breaking news reports from a store about an "apocalyptic" storm that is bearing down on Philadelphia. She reports the storm in the direst possible terms, apparently trying to scare her viewers as much as possible. Mac, Dennis, and Charlie go to that store to gather supplies, but Dennis also has the intention of getting her to follow him back to Paddy's. She completely blows him off, however, finding his approach completely creepy and repulsive (which, to be fair, it is.) She is disappointed when she is told the storm has fizzled out, but she does get the chance to report on the riot that breaks out when Rickety Cricket drives Frank's car through the front of the store. ("The Storm of the Century")
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| - Jackie Denardo broadcasts a series of breaking news reports from a store about an "apocalyptic" storm that is bearing down on Philadelphia. She reports the storm in the direst possible terms, apparently trying to scare her viewers as much as possible. Mac, Dennis, and Charlie go to that store to gather supplies, but Dennis also has the intention of getting her to follow him back to Paddy's. She completely blows him off, however, finding his approach completely creepy and repulsive (which, to be fair, it is.) She is disappointed when she is told the storm has fizzled out, but she does get the chance to report on the riot that breaks out when Rickety Cricket drives Frank's car through the front of the store. ("The Storm of the Century")
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