Shout by Reiko LJ
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BlockedParentSpoilers2023-05-22T18:18:59Z

Oof you could see the ending 'twist' coming a mile off. Not a subtle set up at all. I'm guessing when she checks her email next she'll see him as the next assignment.

The autistic roommate is feeling a bit like a stereotype as time goes on. Also playing with two controllers? Did anyone who has ever played a console game cast an eye over that scene? Jesus.

Are we still saying bromance? Feels like a step back. Normalise male friendships without the romance coding played for comedy

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A better episode but I'm not sure overall where it's going. It can't be a simple as hide a secret for as long as possible, and then one-by-one the others learn the secret. Cause that's been done before.

Some of the office characters aren't working for me at all. I love Lauren Ash from Superstore, and Hannah Simone, from New Girl; both of whom I have residual love from those successful shows but the dynamics aren't working for me yet.

The bromance is easily the best part of this episode. I'm enjoying Rick Glassman's performance so much, and I didn't think it would be that way when he was first introduced.

The end twist was obvious from the first minute but I don't think the writers intended for it to be a groundbreaking, world shattering twist.

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Shout by Alex
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Oh well, gotta hand it to them, certainly the best episode/my favourite yet.
Yeah I figured out what was going to happen at the end but that was still pretty damn good... and that "bromance" arc was also pretty neat. Overall more than one would expect from a show like this I'd say!

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The writers telegraphed the end of this episode so blatantly that you knew what was up with "the one" as soon as he was introduced. Given Nell's supposed secret talent, it's a wonder she didn't suss it out sooner than she did, or, is love her powers kryptonite? By the way, that "bromance" became suspiciously "adjacent" at the end. Just saying

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