If you're fascinated by the abruptly introduced romance between Harry and Macy, you'll probably enjoy this. Otherwise... And maybe not even then, since Macy spends the whole episode with the duplicate Harry (can we call him Jimmy?), while the real deal resumes his double act with Mel.It looks as though this is all building to a mini-climax, but then the ending suggests the show is not ready to let go of this storyline yet.
While it's a relief that the show has dispensed with the horrible political correctness of the first season, it's still a bit discomforting to watch Maggie practically sexually harassing Jordan in the name of the greater good.Still, at least the show seems to have an idea what they're going to do with him now.
While it's a relief that the show has dispensed with the horrible political correctness of the first season, it's still a bit discomforting to watch Maggie practically sexually harassing Jordan in the name of the greater good.Still, at least the show seems to have an idea what they're going to do with him now.