The final scene was well written and directed. Otherwise it's a very cliche - non funny at all episode, with only a few jokes that almost stick. Jessie Ennis and Danny Pudi duo is just a pain to watch as always. David Hornsby character is as always a punching bag and the duo are raised to be superior when it has never worked out comedy wise, least interesting characters. Ian and Poppy's back and forth is somewhat interesting to glimpse at but never to rewatch, well until the last episode where their fight feels so well done, when the show is grounded it works (just like in the special episodes each season).
I know the show will just revert back to what it is but I would really love to watch a more grounded written show from whoever made the last scenes.
I know the show will just revert back to what it is but I would really love to watch a more grounded written show from whoever made the last scenes.