My Wife's Boyfriend
- Episode aired Jun 7, 2023
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7.9/10
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Unnerved by the closeness of Will's relationship with Sylvia, Charlie invites Will to join him and his co-workers at a baseball game.Unnerved by the closeness of Will's relationship with Sylvia, Charlie invites Will to join him and his co-workers at a baseball game.Unnerved by the closeness of Will's relationship with Sylvia, Charlie invites Will to join him and his co-workers at a baseball game.
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What the heck is going on.
Season 1 Episode 5, "My Wife's Boyfriend," delivers a hysterical and well-crafted hysterical installment, enhancing the narrative and character relationships. The comedy, writing, plot, and editing work harmoniously, making it a pleasure from start to finish. The author initially worried about the negative impact of the previous episode, "Divorce Party," on the storytelling. However, the negative set-up serves as a powerful punchline in this episode. "My Wife's Boyfriend" revolves around Sylvia's husband, Charlie, who is expected to be boring. However, the episode is filled with excitement and unexpected twists, making it a captivating and engaging story. The episode showcases the entire cast, excluding children, allowing viewers to better understand their relationships and experiences. This makes the episode's ups and downs feel like a rollercoaster ride. The film has both downs and ups, with awkward moments and truth slips. The hot dog scene is particularly uncomfortable, but Charlie's dedication to documenting it helps diffuse discomfort. The dynamic between Charlie and Will becomes funny, with depth due to their shared experiences with the Dodger Dog. Platonic successfully mixed different friends groups, showcasing their creativity and skill. The epic scene at Will's bar is a triumph, featuring funniest highs and tense uncomfortableness, with a well-executed dramatic ending. The potential for failure is high, but Platonic's execution is impressive. Charlie saves the day, turning a bland character into a hero in an episode. It's a bit like whiplash, but the good kind after riding a rollercoaster. The episode concludes with a positive atmosphere, with Will and Peyton sharing a vulnerable scene and Sylvia and Charlie resolving their communication issues. The ending leaves feel-good vibes, indicating stronger relationships and a stronger future. Platonic's episode 5 showcases a lighthearted yet grounded exploration of adult relationships and friendships. Will and Charlie's boys' day out, led by alcohol, led to a transformation in Charlie. The "secret skills" segment was hilarious and the wildest character development thus far. In episode 5, Sylvia and Will face challenges from ketamine, but the episode ultimately ends with a refreshing twist. Luke Macfarlane's Charlie brings a fresh twist to the boring husband trope. Apple TV+'s episode is expected to resonate with the third person audience, as it showcases the show's unique characters. Episode 5 of Platonic follows Will and Peyton's growing intimacy, despite their age gap of nearly a decade. They seem comfortable together, even in public. Will receives a makeover at Sylvia's hands, inspired by Peyton's love for Machine Gun Kelly. Charlie discovers the two friends laughing and Sylvia rubbing color onto Will's head, making him uncomfortable. Charlie, an overthinker, shares doubt with Sylvia about a wild rager he had the previous night. He shares the issue with Stewart at work and invites Will to a Dodgers' baseball game. Will finds it strange, and his friends Omar and Reggie find it strange. Will struggles to find fun in traditional baseball festivities like eating a hotdog and wearing a merchandise baseball cap. As the game goes on and they get drunker, the experience improves for Will. However, tension arises when Albert, Charlie's co-worker, calls Will "Charlie's wife's boyfriend."
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