The revolving door of women characters continues, as Hallie Galloway mysteriously disappears, much like Martha O'Dell did previously, replaced this time by Mary Tate, a sexual harassment lawyer.
This episode has its moments, but again Danny and Jordan are stuck acting out a plot that looks like its been lifted from a romantic comedy, and it doesn't always work.
I liked all the Matt and Harriet stuff though, with both Matthew Perry (who was such a revelation in this show) and Sarah Paulson playing it so beautifully.
A thinner episode, but one that has many plus points.
This episode has its moments, but again Danny and Jordan are stuck acting out a plot that looks like its been lifted from a romantic comedy, and it doesn't always work.
I liked all the Matt and Harriet stuff though, with both Matthew Perry (who was such a revelation in this show) and Sarah Paulson playing it so beautifully.
A thinner episode, but one that has many plus points.