I thought this was a strong episode of the show, and one in particular that highlighted the ever developing Joey and Zach friendship.
He doesn't get a lot of credit for his all too brief time on 'Joey', but I thought Miguel A. Núñez Jr was great here as Zach, having some really funny lines. The story line that sees him and Joey direct a senior citizens musical ran out of steam a bit at the end, but it does have some lovely moments.
I disagree with the previous reviewers comments about the Alex storyline. Again, I thought it was good fun, and well played out by Andrea Anders, as Alex's letter confessing her feelings to Joey gets intercepted.
There was also a lovely scene between Joey and Michael, that reminded us what a great dynamic Matt LeBlanc and Paulo Costanzo had together. It's a shame that Michael got more side-lined in the second series.
Another good episode of this much maligned show.
He doesn't get a lot of credit for his all too brief time on 'Joey', but I thought Miguel A. Núñez Jr was great here as Zach, having some really funny lines. The story line that sees him and Joey direct a senior citizens musical ran out of steam a bit at the end, but it does have some lovely moments.
I disagree with the previous reviewers comments about the Alex storyline. Again, I thought it was good fun, and well played out by Andrea Anders, as Alex's letter confessing her feelings to Joey gets intercepted.
There was also a lovely scene between Joey and Michael, that reminded us what a great dynamic Matt LeBlanc and Paulo Costanzo had together. It's a shame that Michael got more side-lined in the second series.
Another good episode of this much maligned show.