jewel21 March 19 Share March 19 Quote Harry hits rock bottom. Kate begins seeing the truth. Mike helps Liv face her greatest fear. Airdate: 03/20/2024 Link to comment
AnimeMania March 21 Share March 21 Josh Zaharia as Troy Torres "Still my favorite, Judy "Snooper" Cooper" Link to comment
PurpleTentacle March 21 Share March 21 (edited) Whoops, never mind. Asked a dumb question because I wasn't watching in a crucial moment. A rewatch cleared it up. Edited March 21 by PurpleTentacle Link to comment
kirinan March 21 Share March 21 (edited) Sometimes I get impatient with all the extra storylines in this show, but I really liked this episode. I love the friendship stories: Dan and Mike ice fishing; Mike standing behind Liv with her grandmother—and good for Liv for finally getting it all out, although I'm embarrassed to say I laughed out loud when Grandma dropped; Asta and D'Arcy and the passive-aggressive fight in the helicopter, which cracked me up (as did them arguing at the cabin, with Harry interjecting the occasional laugh-out-loud comments), and the way they were finally honest with each other. I was also happy to see Joseph again (can't help it, I really like Enver Gjokaj, even as a bad guy), and I loved the scene of him and Heather arguing the nuances of "niece." Oh, and of course Bridget! I can't wait to see what happens there... Edited March 23 by kirinan 2 Link to comment
dwmarch March 21 Share March 21 Continuing my mapping of Ladysmith locations, we get an external shot of Asta's house here and she lives at 112 Roberts St, basically across from the clinic: There are some other outside shots in this episode that are not in Ladysmith. Ben and Kate's house along with Liv's grandma's house are probably on the mainland. Link to comment
marinw March 22 Share March 22 I'm confused about Liv. IIRC, she is married. Isn't being supportive her husbands' job? In any case, I am loving the platonic relationship Liv has with work Husband Mike. I'm glad Mike is slowly becoming self-aware that he is getting in his own way of his happiness. 1 Link to comment
Harvey March 22 Share March 22 I really liked the break-up scene and emotionally devastated Harry. And that deep fight between Asta and the red haired one. That is quality television and the acting was on point.🤯 5 Link to comment
amass March 23 Share March 23 That scene with Liv cursing out her grandmother was one of the funniest things I've ever watched on tv, made even better by the captions - each bleep had a _ _ _ _ lol And right after when Mike asked her if she got the recipes and she thanked him for picking the lock I started giggling all over again 🤣🤣 6 1 1 Link to comment
Affogato April 1 Share April 1 On 3/22/2024 at 8:14 PM, amass said: That scene with Liv cursing out her grandmother was one of the funniest things I've ever watched on tv, made even better by the captions - each bleep had a _ _ _ _ lol And right after when Mike asked her if she got the recipes and she thanked him for picking the lock I started giggling all over again 🤣🤣 It was satisfying. Either the comic writer or people in the writer’s room had a narcissist in their lives growing up. Mike’s leap of personal growth was great, there is real hope for him. I hope Arlo gets to rest up safely and finally gets his cheerios. 3 Link to comment
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