I don't know why there ate so many negative comments, I find that the solid humour is still there, as funny as it has ever been. Though slightly less amusing than the season premiere, I spent a really good time watching this episode.
The story truly moved forward, thanks to the mayor's foot (and I do hope the poor guy gets some good kink money out of its photos, ahah!). We finally got a proper definition of "ghosting". Or course, it had to come from one of the show's best characters: the sheriff. Also about him, I want to believe the break up won't last long, that's why they just rushed that part in. I don't like Max being without his long time friend and going all arrogant with that "I'm the alien tracker, now" attitude, but I hope they'll turn that part of the plot around. The imaginary refrigerator/window glass guy was channeling the most perfect Colin Robinson from the What We do in the Shadows series, I found that bit hilarious (and also felt my energy being slowly drained from me)!
I didn't get who was in the photo that Sarah Connor was looking at in her office, so maybe someone with a better memory can kindly clue me in, please?
This episode just dragged on too long, where's the fun that used to be in this series? :thinking:
This was at least 15 minutes too long.
lol this season feels so phoned in. I guess the writers strike really impacted this show, because it shows! Stopped watching quarter way in, it was so mind numbingly stupid. I couldn’t handle losing any more brain cells than I already unfortunately lost from the first 15 minutes. 0/10
The Mork & Mindy reference lol.
The realtor bit landed hard for me! Reminded me of Brentwood Coldwell Banker agents with little affirmation signs, "The One Thing We Can Control Is Our Attitude." (I was their pet PC Tech for a while - nice people, which made Judy all the more funny!)
Shout by BabaYaga007BlockedParent2024-02-22T08:08:07Z
The breakup was just lazy writing . They didn't have any scope for her character so they ended it this way.