Thought it was a really good episode, liked seeing Jeannie running it and working through it. Also liked seeing Marty's son see the difference between his dad and his mom.
Liked it. Loved that Jeannie got a chance to shine and called Marty out on his crap. Also liked that as crappy of a person Marty is, he's still a better parent than his ex-wife. The big meal/corn psych-out from Doug to Clyde was hilarious and I can't help but notice how much Ben Schwartz plays Clyde like Jean-Ralphio... lol
First episode where I actually started to believe this show might have a shot at lasting beyond the oddity factor. The sneak peek about the Special K investigation and if it was kosher made soooo much more sense in context! Liked how they didn't rub in the racism, either: it was there but not overbearingly so. The mother is deep-fried psychotic.
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u will not call Marty son..prick!
ReplyDeleteThought it was a really good episode, liked seeing Jeannie running it and working through it. Also liked seeing Marty's son see the difference between his dad and his mom.
ReplyDeleteLiked it. Loved that Jeannie got a chance to shine and called Marty out on his crap. Also liked that as crappy of a person Marty is, he's still a better parent than his ex-wife. The big meal/corn psych-out from Doug to Clyde was hilarious and I can't help but notice how much Ben Schwartz plays Clyde like Jean-Ralphio... lol
ReplyDeleteFirst episode where I actually started to believe this show might have a shot at lasting beyond the oddity factor. The sneak peek about the Special K investigation and if it was kosher made soooo much more sense in context! Liked how they didn't rub in the racism, either: it was there but not overbearingly so. The mother is deep-fried psychotic.
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