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7/10
Joey and the Temptation (#1.22)
ComedyFan201011 October 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Now that Joey and Sara are exclusive he has to be filming a love scene with Carmen Electra. And she also thinks he is hot and wants to spend a night with him, but Joey manages to control himself. Ale finds out that her husband kissed another woman and after a conversation with him doesn't feel like they can stay together.

This whole Alex and her husband thing reminds one of the Ross and Rachel break thing. Actually I have trouble understanding what is wrong with kissing somebody when being separated. What is the whole point of it then.

Best part is Bobby jumping on Michael. She is too hilarious and this scene just made one laugh.
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4/10
"This may not have been my best performance"
studioAT12 December 2017
This isn't one of my favourite episodes of the show, and although there is some fun to be had in the story line involving Joey trying to avoid the advances of Carmen Electra now he's in a committed relationship, there are just too many examples of weak writing for me to be positive about it.

For once the character of Michael is poorly written, changing allegiances from Sara to Carmen at the drop of a hat, and the joke about Joey missing Christmas for the last four years is a load of rubbish because not too long ago we had a whole Christmas themed episode. As I've said in other reviews, I think sometimes the writers went for an easy joke at the expense of the character of Joey.

On a positive note I did enjoy the Alex/Gina dynamic, and it's nice how their friendship has built over time. The mafia jokes weren't funny though.

A weaker episode of the show overall sadly.
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