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9/10
"What did you do that for?"
studioAT12 December 2017
So, here we go, the series one finale of the first series of 'Joey'. Serious re-tooling would occur between this and the second series in an attempt to get the critics off the shows back, and win back adueinces, so this is actually the last episode of the show in its first incarnation.

It has loads going on in it too, from a sad end to the Joey/Sara relationship, which is beautifully played by Matt Le Blanc, to more comedic moments involving Michael and Bobbie.

I loved the face off between Gina and Bobbie, with the writers (creators Shana Goldberg Meehan and Scott Silveri) teasing us with what an awesome pairing they could be.

The ending was perhaps a little predictable, but I think we could see it coming.

Overall 'Joey' series one has been far more consistent and better quality than people give it credit for. This episode shows the potential it truly had.
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8/10
Joey and the Moving In (#1.24)
ComedyFan201012 October 2014
Warning: Spoilers
So Joey asks Sara to move in with him, but later he starts freaking out about it and turns out she is worried too. At the end Sara takes off and laves him. Alex goes on a date with a guy from the office but feels it is too early for her, so Joey helps her to get rid of the guy. And they kiss at the end.

The best parts of this episode were the side stories. Such as Bobbie lurking Michael into the movies and the scene with her and Gina talking about it. As well as Howard making the wrong king of voting. I am glad Sara is gone, although it seems they are still sticking Joey into a relationship, and I liked that it was her who took off and not the usual "ohh it is the man who can't be trapped while the woman is desperate". The scene with Alex telling how she got her colleague naked into the hot tub was pretty funny as well.
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10/10
A brief review of reviews, or, Could there BE any more quality?!
ComedyFanFan20173 September 2017
At once passionate, personal, and unapologetically critical, the reviews of ComedyFan2010 are worthy of being considered the gold standard in the world of television criticism. Not one to shy away from truthful and biting analysis, ComedyFan2010 is also acutely aware of the distinction between a discerning eye and a lack of positivity. Despite his shrewd episodic analysis, he is always willing to share the precise moments that the comedy of Joey became effective art -- that is, the moments that were successful in tickling his fancy, or perhaps even his funny bone. Such openness allows ComedyFan2010's reviews a refreshing honesty heretofore unfound in any corner of the vast expanse of caves and grottos that form the bedrock of free speech on the internet.

All in all, pretty good reviews.

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