7.5/10. This one ran about one act too long. It was pretty brilliant up to that point, with great classic repartee between the Belchers and a lot of fun goofiness at the furniture store. There was even some mild emotional heft having to do with the sentimental attachment to inanimate objects that represent a part of your past. But then the last act added a kind of tacked-on mystery that took away the punch of the episode.
Linda was in top form, Teddy was hilarious as always, Gene and Tina played off each other superbly, and Bob and Louise are always a fun pair. And the Sofa Jester was a great addition to the fun. All the elements were there, but the story went on about one or two big beats too long and it ended what had been a very good episode on a weak note that drags the whole thing down a bit.
Shout by Andrew BloomVIP 9BlockedParent2016-03-07T05:55:43Z
7.5/10. This one ran about one act too long. It was pretty brilliant up to that point, with great classic repartee between the Belchers and a lot of fun goofiness at the furniture store. There was even some mild emotional heft having to do with the sentimental attachment to inanimate objects that represent a part of your past. But then the last act added a kind of tacked-on mystery that took away the punch of the episode.
Linda was in top form, Teddy was hilarious as always, Gene and Tina played off each other superbly, and Bob and Louise are always a fun pair. And the Sofa Jester was a great addition to the fun. All the elements were there, but the story went on about one or two big beats too long and it ended what had been a very good episode on a weak note that drags the whole thing down a bit.