The lackluster episode. Nolan wants a baby. and honestly I couldn't care less. there's hilarious. two people interviewing babysitters drama. I don't understand what their plan was in the first place. if they're both interviewing the babysitters there's going to be someone they find who gets the babysitter? why wasn't this the first question they asked rather than the last but at least it didn't lead to unnecessary drama. the whole thing wrapped up in one episode with a reasonable accommodation.

The two biggest stories this episode are the police story about A babysitter disappearing and then the personal story about Lucy and Tim breaking up. that second story is of course further broken down into two parts. there's the emotional fallout and the fact that I made I made a I made a reservation Lucy now needs a roommate while being emotionally devastated.

now this breakup felt weird. first of all, Lucy and Tim are a perfectly fine couple. heck, I'll go ahead and say it. I like them as a couple. more importantly, while the events that led to their breakup are meritas, The emotional Arc wasn't there. so it feels like it came out of left field. well, not entirely left field but it doesn't feel earned is I guess the best way I could put it. they don't really need to break up and then everything that happens in this episode with them coming to a new resolution State also feels just weird. Tim has to deal with a psychologist who says she's not there to judge him but is then there to judge him while also butting in on police affairs as not a policewoman. it's just a silly silly presentation. then Lucy has to do the same thing but because she didn't do anything wrong she doesn't have to do it with a psychologist. she does it with the commander which also feels silly. slightly less silly but still silly

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