Tim's out of his job, sacked after his inability to hide his feelings over The Phantom Menace, meanwhile Daisy is struggling to get hold of any benefits.
It's such a funny, surreal episode, I'd argue this felt more like the series one episodes, than the previous, series opener.
There were some worryingly real moments, it's 2022 and financially times are hard, I think this hammered it home.
Plenty of funny moments, I loved Daisy's customer service skills in particular.
Did we actually see a positive act from Marsha? She's been quite a selfish being so far, did she actually try and help?
Funny as, 9/10.
It's such a funny, surreal episode, I'd argue this felt more like the series one episodes, than the previous, series opener.
There were some worryingly real moments, it's 2022 and financially times are hard, I think this hammered it home.
Plenty of funny moments, I loved Daisy's customer service skills in particular.
Did we actually see a positive act from Marsha? She's been quite a selfish being so far, did she actually try and help?
Funny as, 9/10.