Joey wanders into an ESL class whilst following a pretty girl, and ends up loves being the smartest guy in the class. That's the main story in this strong episode, and is easily the funniest story.
I thought Drea De Matteo did well in her storyline too, that sees her trying to snag John Larroquette's character, Lockwood as a client for Bobbie.
With a larger supporting cast by this stage, it was harder for the writers to give everyone their moment, especially as Joey was usually in the main story on his own.
Drea De Matteo fairs best on this occasion (and rightly so), but it does mean that Andrea Anders, Paulo Costanzo (who regularly would lose out) and Miguel A. Núñez, Jr. find themselves with very little to do.
Another good episode though, of a show that seemed to have settled down into its new 're-tooled' format.
I thought Drea De Matteo did well in her storyline too, that sees her trying to snag John Larroquette's character, Lockwood as a client for Bobbie.
With a larger supporting cast by this stage, it was harder for the writers to give everyone their moment, especially as Joey was usually in the main story on his own.
Drea De Matteo fairs best on this occasion (and rightly so), but it does mean that Andrea Anders, Paulo Costanzo (who regularly would lose out) and Miguel A. Núñez, Jr. find themselves with very little to do.
Another good episode though, of a show that seemed to have settled down into its new 're-tooled' format.