"Go On" Bench-Clearing Bawl (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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Bench-Clearing Bawl
studioAT6 June 2023
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While this episode does repeat the rather standard 'Go On' plot format of Ryan trying to jump through the stages of grief quickly, only to realise he can't, while at the same time trying to help another member of the group, this is another good episode.

It is a step down from previous episodes though, and you can see Matthew Perry straining a little to make the material work.

I do feel that the network had started to meddle with the show at this point also, something creator Scott Silveri faced/didn't handle well when he was the boss of 'Joey'.

It's almost like people didn't like the heavy drama aspect, so it's been toned down. In the first episode Ryan had a melt down and it was played sincerely, here a similar thing happens and it's played for laughs.

This isn't a huge problem, but does show a lack of faith in tone.

Overall, a fine but not as good episode.
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Go On Bench-Clearing Bawl
dalydj-918-25517525 September 2012
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Ryan think he's finally gotten to the level where he is able to get rid of Jane's belongings which is a big step in his new life in therapy and a lost wife. When he gets the hand on heart that should make him cry according to the others he seems to not be affected by it at all. When Lauren wants the guys to all make collages about their past and future she shows an example of Katniss being her past. When Anne needs a date to a wedding Ryan offers to be the man for the job just before she is made cry. When go's to play Hookey he's played easy on because his wife has died. Then to the wedding date between Anne and Ryan and it seems it could be great or hard to watch. When a woman notices Anna she seems to be into it. When Ryan cry's on the air it seems that he lost some respect and Lauren is the one to blame for him crying on the radio. Then he seems to take Lauren's advice, Anna walks in saying that she has a stacker but it turns out that she just wants to go out with her even though Anne does not want to. Anne then storms into Ryans house talking about how they dodged a kiss from her date as she did not want to kiss her, she wonders can she date anymore so she thinks that she better kiss Ryan which seems to be step one. The game is on and they are letting him win but know he wants them to not take it easy on him. Then they really do hit him which is funny to watch as he loses pretty easy because he does not have any skills in hockey. OK episode and I'm glad they gave more to Julie White who is worthy of better material but she made the best with what she had. Perry was OK once again but unlike last week's episode I thought it was just standard.

EPISODE GRADE: C+ (MVP: Julie White)
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