![]() ![]() The difficulty that the writers’ room faces with each and every episode is trying to give the rest of the diner gang stories of their own while still keeping Max and Caroline as the focus. Earl has a decent line, but it’s really Han’s time to shine this week. Takes a little too much joy in lording it over his employees. ![]() Along with all of that Matthew Moy gets to really ham it up as his character While his and Sophie’s relationship has taken more of centre stage in earlier seasons having it actually be about an actual problem really helped it stand out. Running parallel to all of this is Oleg’s struggle with erectile dysfunction, which led to a few euphemisms I actually hadn’t heard before and managed to keep my attention. Regardless of how I chose to describe it, it’s far from riveting stuff. It’s when she realizes that she is sweating-enough-to-smell-like-Greek-food-out-of-shape that she realizes she needs to instruct Max in an important life skill. Channing steals a bike from out front and puts her plan in action. ![]() Running with the idea that deliveries will help them add an additional surcharge to their $5 cupcakes, Ms. ![]() Max and Caroline’s plot revolves around the latter trying to teach the former how to ride a bike, and like I said in the first sentence it is rough. With those very appropriate references aside I actually think this marks a positive turn towards giving the secondary cast a little more of the spotlight. Luckily for you, and for me, if I’m being honest, I can see the silver thread of yarn in every horrific knitted street art installation. You May Also Like.I’m not going to lie to you, but this episode was as shaky as Max’s first attempts to ride a bike for the first time ever. Working together, these two broke girls living in one expensive city might just find the perfect recipe for their big break. While they save their tips, they'll stay at the restaurant, working with Oleg, an overly flirtatious Russian cook Earl, a 75-year-old kool-kat cashier and Han Lee, the new, eager-to-please owner of the diner. When Caroline discovers Max's knack for baking amazing cupcakes, she sees a lucrative future for them, but they first need to raise the start-up money. Sophisticated Caroline is an uptown trust fund princess who's having a run of bad luck that forces her to reluctantly give waitressing a shot.Īt first, Max sees Caroline as yet another in a long line of inept servers she must cover for, but she's surprised to find that Caroline has as much substance as she does style. Sassy, streetwise Max works two jobs just to get by, one of which is waiting tables during the night shift at the retro-hip Williamsburg Diner.
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