This one was fine, I mean, it was the continuation of the last episode and that stories, for me only Seema's story is the only one that works form the new ladies, the other ones are just taking time. Charlotte and Miranda were so funny in this episode, everyone asking Carrie to not hurt Aidan is on point, I don't understand Lisa's storyline. Anthony taking it slowly was good.
The question is, what is the main drama at this point?
There Goes Nothing.
This week again, I couldn't care one bit about any of the storylines. Could you?
Aidan and ex wife? Seema bonking? Anthony and big D lover? Che? Carrie and real estate dilemmas? Kids of Miranda and Charlotte?
Wait? Does she wear a paint stained janitor's smock? Is that real? I'm probably just ignorant and this jacket costs 800$ and she has the last laugh...
Another okay-ish episode with a lot of inconsequential stories. This show is best with all the too obvious and thus annoying political commentary out of the way and when it instead focuses on simple relationship or parenting issues.
The Aiden story progresses and I like this story more than I expected despite the fact that it feels like a recycled story from SATC. Lily btw is adorable. Could you please keep Brady away from here? I don't like his character. He's probably able to kill every subplot featuring Lily (or anything else for that matter). This should not be a show that delves to mucht into teen romances. As long that's a mere focal point for telling parenting issues and conflict within the Goldenblatt familly I'm fine with it though. Btw: Lily's father is also a joy to watch. How he tries to navigate the pitfalls of his own heritage (like in SATC) and political fundraisers is funny. He's Jewish but he isn't at the very same time.
Best scene: Michael Bublé (presumably) singing Feeling Good for us.
Shout by amberravBlockedParent2023-08-22T14:09:24Z
Another episode, another hour spent wishing the women on this show had better husbands.