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8/10
Sweet and silly episode
ronnybee21125 January 2022
Here is another solid episode that delivers good entertainment on a seemingly thin premise. This episode explores how small changes in a person's appearance can yield unexpected and powerful results! Silly and pretty funny. 8/10.
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8/10
Funny episode that could have been better.
Kranadon658 February 2018
Warning: Spoilers
One of the few episodes with Priscilla Barnes thats actually funny. Terri falls for Jack who has donned a fake moustache. Turns out with the moustache, he looks like an old bf with whom she was infatuated with the point of no return. More hijinks ensue once Jack finds out that she is really falling for him. Now here is where the problem with this episode lies, the characters are not allowed to explore the possibility of actually having genuine feelings for each other. The mechanics of the show making it to where the main characters are off limits to each other yet in two episodes the bumbling Larry dates both Janet and Terri( both terrible episodes since neither girl is interested in him,Janet literally has to pretend to be something shes not to turn him off.

I would have liked to have seen Jack have a real talk with Terri about her old bf and the infatuation,at least that would have given Jack the benefit of the doubt to get to the truth. Instead we have Janet once again interfering and meddling because her character is written as this insecure jealous twit who always has to scheme at others expense. There was one episode where Janet thought Jack was dating a prostitute , Of course in the end when Jack tries to seriously find out why Janet's been acting like such a b****, she stuffs her mouth full of potato chips to avoid answering his question. If the roles had been reversed , there would have been a scene with Janet slapping him or beating him up or throwing stuff at him etc. With Janet's character it was always a double standard Jack was always the fall guy when it came to the roommate's even when it was the girl's fault. Thats why I really hated the ending of this episode because Janet interferes and Jack once again gets burned.
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