I was a bit worried about this episode based on the plot synopsis, but actually it grows into itself and tells two good stories.
Other than perhaps some plot repetition and not developing some of the other characters, I really can't see why this show did not go futher.
Anything that pairs Anne and Ryan up together tends to work, as does any storyline teaming him and Lauren (Laura Benanti has been great in this show).
With again a lovely mix of comedy and pathos, I thought this was another stellar episode of the show.
Yes, the humour has grown broader as its gone on and it's lost a bit of what made it unique, but I've really enjoyed this show on the whole thus far.
Other than perhaps some plot repetition and not developing some of the other characters, I really can't see why this show did not go futher.
Anything that pairs Anne and Ryan up together tends to work, as does any storyline teaming him and Lauren (Laura Benanti has been great in this show).
With again a lovely mix of comedy and pathos, I thought this was another stellar episode of the show.
Yes, the humour has grown broader as its gone on and it's lost a bit of what made it unique, but I've really enjoyed this show on the whole thus far.