Matty's unorthodox Christmas wish is granted, completely upending the Bennett family dynamic.Matty's unorthodox Christmas wish is granted, completely upending the Bennett family dynamic.Matty's unorthodox Christmas wish is granted, completely upending the Bennett family dynamic.
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- TriviaMatty tells Blaire "keep my dump truck's name out your mouth", the same way Will Smith famously said it to Chris Rock at The Oscars after slapping him.
- GoofsBlaire's friend Sarah stays with the Bennetts because her flight home was canceled. After Matty complains, Sarah says she can find somewhere else to stay. Sarah has her own apartment in town. If Matty had kicked her out, she'd still have a place to stay.
However, Sarah most likely wasn't referring to the place she would stay at but rather the place she could spend Christmas at (instead of celebrating it alone or not celebrating it at all).
- Quotes
Sarah: Why should I care what a fucking toy dump truck thinks about my sexuality?
Blaire Bennett: There's a sentence you don't hear every day.
- ConnectionsFeatures M*A*S*H: Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (1973)
- SoundtracksEverybody Needs a Best Friend
written by Seth MacFarlane and Walter Murphy
performed by Norah Jones
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cringe, forced & not even close to 90's narrative
The Jesus bits with Ted & Johnny was hilarious, but with that aside, this episode takes a massive plunder down the toilet, I like the idea of this show exploring other characters, and taking those risks to expand this story using other characters rather than just relying on Ted, this had potential to be the best episode of the season with the premise as well, it just gets bogged down in so much unnecessary political drama, it's not smart, it's not jokey, it feels much more preachy, they continue to over exaggerate toxic characters to fit into a political satire, meanwhile how the other character thinks are not over exaggerated and are just normal human beings.
Almost all of these political ideas in this episode & preachy presence just feels completely forced & controversial for the sake of it rather than creating a narrative revolving both sides with authenticity, this show just makes you want to put a barrel into your mouth & pull the trigger every time you hear the over the top obnoxious executed character of Matty, it's a complete forced execution as well that just blows itself out of proportion, if that's how his character is there's ways of doing it.
I thought I was supposed to be in the 90's, this thing feels like 2024 preachy toxic unnatural forced political satire that forces you to move your characters stance to the other without feeling human moments. Towards the end they try to redeem it with her sitting talking to matty but it just ain't it, this delivery ain't funny, the truck is obnoxiously unfunny as well.
Almost all of these political ideas in this episode & preachy presence just feels completely forced & controversial for the sake of it rather than creating a narrative revolving both sides with authenticity, this show just makes you want to put a barrel into your mouth & pull the trigger every time you hear the over the top obnoxious executed character of Matty, it's a complete forced execution as well that just blows itself out of proportion, if that's how his character is there's ways of doing it.
I thought I was supposed to be in the 90's, this thing feels like 2024 preachy toxic unnatural forced political satire that forces you to move your characters stance to the other without feeling human moments. Towards the end they try to redeem it with her sitting talking to matty but it just ain't it, this delivery ain't funny, the truck is obnoxiously unfunny as well.
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- Jan 20, 2024
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