karrigj
Joined Jun 2014
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Overall: a good episode to show what it evolves to be at this time in the series.
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Least favorite moments:
Favorite moments:
- Doug running into the phone booth/stand; cracks me up every time and I even rewind to watch it again
- The final performance of "Doug and Carrie" sticks in my head often in a good way
Least favorite moments:
- doesn't seem a very "Carrie" thing when she's almost in tears after dinner with coworkers; I'd expect her to be more "they can bite me" than caring about living up to someone else's standards.
- for "the new girl" in the office, Carrie is a little more "out there" to the group who doesn't even yet know she's not a lawyer; lay low, girl, until they "get" you; just expect different from her.
Our 26-year old became interested in this series so we began from the beginning and couldn't wait to get to this episode. It's brilliant in its comedic timing, stage direction, camera work, writing. The quick pacing reminds us of how smart the show is. As others have said, it's heavily influenced by French farce, an intelligent form of comedy that will entertain everyone.
As a stand-alone episode, it's good, but it certainly goes to another level once one understand the entire character develop over the years.
As of this writing, we are two episodes away from this one. As much as our kid laughs out loud at least once per episode, I think this one will have him falling to the floor laughing in tears. Can't wait!
In my opinion, second only to "The Matchmaker" which is another example of great TV.
As a stand-alone episode, it's good, but it certainly goes to another level once one understand the entire character develop over the years.
As of this writing, we are two episodes away from this one. As much as our kid laughs out loud at least once per episode, I think this one will have him falling to the floor laughing in tears. Can't wait!
In my opinion, second only to "The Matchmaker" which is another example of great TV.