"Man Seeking Woman" Pitbull (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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(2015)

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8/10
Spiral Eyes!
injury-654476 June 2020
An episode that has two Or three great ideas but then takes 20 mins to show them, when they could probably be told in a couple of minutes.

I think the opener is a highlight and pushes the score higher. Sarah Silverman as Josh's hand talking about how the passion is gone from their relationship contains very clever dialogue.

The rest of the episode is somewhat of a slog through bar scenes to get to the final joke about Josh losing his member in the bar toilets. Tim Heidecker comes in as the Barman to deliver some choice lines about his experience with the dirty slippery item. Suitably absurd stuff.

It's the guest stars who carry this episode. Jay and Eric are just there. The hypnotism thing is okay. I always enjoy screen time with his sister Liz as she obliviously lectures him about how to be a more appealing prospect for women.

Too many montages feel a bit like filler. It's not as interesting as the first two episodes.
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8/10
They're doing it!
jamesaedwards-2272911 September 2019
I think that they're really hitting their sweet spot with this episode, and if not hitting it completely, then at least recognizing where they can thrive.

In this episode, they genuinely tell a linear story that goes from point A (the beginning of the night) to point B (the next morning), and they do it in their own way. With an intermixed taste of their brand of fantastical jokes, they build on Josh's story, develop Mike as a character more, and drive home Liz's influence in the story and on Josh.

Great third eousode. It's funny, it's very well shot with each location and especially the montage sequence driving home how their art direction tells a story too, and this is the first episode that their choice in music has really stuck out to me as being exceptional. All-in-all, how this particular story fits together works really well without giving up on their own unique touch of comedy; which is something that ep. 2 missed out on.
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