tony_montana
Semper Fidelis
As no suprise, season seven hits us once again with a spectacular episode!
I enjoyed every plot in this episode, and I can't really pick a favorite. Hal and Dewey was great because it was really insightful on what Hal's whole thinking is on "life". According to him, life is full of nothing but disappointment . And I really enjoyed his version of the game "LIFE". In the actual board game, it always ends up being a happy scenario, and if you ask me, Hal's "LIFE" was ALOT more realistic and sensible. The part of the plot I loved is when Hal finally wins and instead of giving Dewey some little heartfelt speech on finally achieving goals, Hal...gloats and calls Dewey a looser . Reese had a great plot as well! Im suprised he dropped the telemarketing job so quickly though(?). Anyway, I loved how he met, of all things, a vegetarian girl, and how he goes on that picnic packing meat for himself(Reese needs meat every five minutes? ). Damn funny when the dogs attack him and go straight for his crotch(anyone else notice that?). It was really funny at the end seeing Reese release the animals at the slaughterhouse. I wonder if that won him the girl for the rest of this season? Malcolm and Lois had a great plot and it was one of the funniest of the show. I loved how Malcolm got Craig to start timidly attacking Lois by doing trivial stuff such as putting her name tag upside downD ). It was soo funny at the end to see Craig in the leather jacket ready to take his life on the road, and of course his goal was to eat a certain type of pancake at every IHOP in the US ! I loved Craig's line after he was trampled by all the animals Reese freed: "When you need someone to paint your lawn or mow your house!"
Now the verdict:
Hal/Dewey-10/10 Hal's version of LIFE was genius!
Lois/Malcolm/Craig-9.5/10 Craig is the most ridiculous human being on earth!
Reese-9.5/10 Great story for him and his dream about being tried by animals was hilarious!
OVERALL-9.5/10
Season seven proves lightining hits twice...and thrice...and fourthice...and fifthice.....and you get the picture.
I enjoyed every plot in this episode, and I can't really pick a favorite. Hal and Dewey was great because it was really insightful on what Hal's whole thinking is on "life". According to him, life is full of nothing but disappointment . And I really enjoyed his version of the game "LIFE". In the actual board game, it always ends up being a happy scenario, and if you ask me, Hal's "LIFE" was ALOT more realistic and sensible. The part of the plot I loved is when Hal finally wins and instead of giving Dewey some little heartfelt speech on finally achieving goals, Hal...gloats and calls Dewey a looser . Reese had a great plot as well! Im suprised he dropped the telemarketing job so quickly though(?). Anyway, I loved how he met, of all things, a vegetarian girl, and how he goes on that picnic packing meat for himself(Reese needs meat every five minutes? ). Damn funny when the dogs attack him and go straight for his crotch(anyone else notice that?). It was really funny at the end seeing Reese release the animals at the slaughterhouse. I wonder if that won him the girl for the rest of this season? Malcolm and Lois had a great plot and it was one of the funniest of the show. I loved how Malcolm got Craig to start timidly attacking Lois by doing trivial stuff such as putting her name tag upside downD ). It was soo funny at the end to see Craig in the leather jacket ready to take his life on the road, and of course his goal was to eat a certain type of pancake at every IHOP in the US ! I loved Craig's line after he was trampled by all the animals Reese freed: "When you need someone to paint your lawn or mow your house!"
Now the verdict:
Hal/Dewey-10/10 Hal's version of LIFE was genius!
Lois/Malcolm/Craig-9.5/10 Craig is the most ridiculous human being on earth!
Reese-9.5/10 Great story for him and his dream about being tried by animals was hilarious!
OVERALL-9.5/10
Season seven proves lightining hits twice...and thrice...and fourthice...and fifthice.....and you get the picture.