I'm in love with Carrie. She's so BAD (in that red sweater, I'm sorry) But to the episode. When it started off my expectations were low, when it was like "oh no got to hang out with the annoying couple", but the scene where Doug told Carrie was very funny. In general, the chemistry Kevin James and Leah Remini have is astonishing, they're just entertaining when on screen together. While I did not really enjoy the main plot, as a sitcom it was good, because when the guys were at the bar talking, there was good situational comedy, but thats all the positive about the main plot. I did not like how little screen time Marie had, as she was the focus of the episode. However, the side sitution with Pops was much more entertaining. When you just see him being way too caught up in it, and Doug feeling guilty. Especially the moment, when he asked what he smelled like, actually made me laugh. It is something that I have realised over the first episodes, that Carries dad is crazy funny and Jerry Stiller does a laudable job in that role. So I thought, that the episode was a little carried by dear Arthur, as a episode. The chemistry point was also applicable to the other episodes, so it is not something that 'helps' this episode
6.5/10 Fair Enough Not the funniest or the most interesting, all I'm waiting for now is to see the first punch and nipple twist from Carrie to Doug. (It's coming).
Review by nali21BlockedParent2024-04-22T12:13:33Z
I'm in love with Carrie. She's so BAD (in that red sweater, I'm sorry)
But to the episode. When it started off my expectations were low, when it was like "oh no got to hang out with the annoying couple", but the scene where Doug told Carrie was very funny. In general, the chemistry Kevin James and Leah Remini have is astonishing, they're just entertaining when on screen together. While I did not really enjoy the main plot, as a sitcom it was good, because when the guys were at the bar talking, there was good situational comedy, but thats all the positive about the main plot. I did not like how little screen time Marie had, as she was the focus of the episode. However, the side sitution with Pops was much more entertaining. When you just see him being way too caught up in it, and Doug feeling guilty. Especially the moment, when he asked what he smelled like, actually made me laugh. It is something that I have realised over the first episodes, that Carries dad is crazy funny and Jerry Stiller does a laudable job in that role.
So I thought, that the episode was a little carried by dear Arthur, as a episode. The chemistry point was also applicable to the other episodes, so it is not something that 'helps' this episode