Joey and Gina try to help Michael with the ladies.Joey and Gina try to help Michael with the ladies.Joey and Gina try to help Michael with the ladies.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe first time "How you doin'?" was said was by Gina.
- GoofsDuring the scene when Joey and Michael go to Gina's after she got them kicked out of the bar, the cork in the wine bottle appears and disappears from the bottle.
- Quotes
Michael: You know, I think I'm just gonna go up to the girl and start talking.
Gina: Okay, just... make sure you're nice to her.
Joey: Yeah, but not too nice.
Gina: Compliment her.
Joey: Ignore her.
Gina: Compliment her, then ignore her.
Joey: Yeah.
Michael: Okay...
Gina: Make sure you ask her name.
Joey: And then call her a different name.
Gina: And make eye contact.
Joey: Yeah, but don't stare at her.
Gina: You Want to seem interested.
Joey: But completely bored.
Gina: Just be yourself.
Joey: No, no! Pretend to be somebody else.
- SoundtracksTake Me Out
Written By Alex Kapranos (uncredited) and Nick McCarthy (uncredited)
Performed by Franz Ferdinand
Featured review
"Maybe someone here wants a woman from the 80's"
After a solid pilot episode it was interesting to see how the Joey spin-off would continue.
This is a good episode of the show, with a smart script by creators/exec-producers, Shana Goldberg Meehan and Scott Silveri, that sees Joey trying to teach Michael how to pick up women.
I thought the character of Gina was probably the funniest here, with Drea De Matteo having some great lines.
The 'Alex is the super' subplot was OK, and at this stage it looked like Alex could fill the 'friend' void for Joey, and that probably would've worked better long term than her being a love interest.
These early episodes of the spin-off show the direction the creators intended to go in, and it had potential. It's a shame that they'd later change direction and the potential be lost.
This is a good episode of the show, with a smart script by creators/exec-producers, Shana Goldberg Meehan and Scott Silveri, that sees Joey trying to teach Michael how to pick up women.
I thought the character of Gina was probably the funniest here, with Drea De Matteo having some great lines.
The 'Alex is the super' subplot was OK, and at this stage it looked like Alex could fill the 'friend' void for Joey, and that probably would've worked better long term than her being a love interest.
These early episodes of the spin-off show the direction the creators intended to go in, and it had potential. It's a shame that they'd later change direction and the potential be lost.
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- studioAT
- Nov 29, 2017
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- Runtime23 minutes
- Color
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