"I didn't know you were into bears! I thought you preferred the young, hairless, not-admitted-without-a-parent-or-guardian type!" ~Melanie
This episode was all about rifts, and I liked it a lot. The beginning of a rift between Emmett and his friends. The expansion of the rift between Melanie and Lindsay. More about the rift between Michael and Brian. What makes this episode so fun is that it is so soaked in drama. It's all about two of our favorite characters getting back together after a disastrous event in the previous episode. Michael is making his transition to living with Dr. David, but he's not exactly sure that he likes it. Ted becomes Brian's right-wing man while Michael is MIA, and Ted basically picks up on discarded, Brian-rejected 'tricks', saying it's the best thing that's ever happened to his love life. There are several interesting/creative scenes (the best being a really good sex montage) in this episode, but it wasn't my favorite. It did however feature one of my favorite scenes: Brian and Justin eating ice cream together.
This episode was all about rifts, and I liked it a lot. The beginning of a rift between Emmett and his friends. The expansion of the rift between Melanie and Lindsay. More about the rift between Michael and Brian. What makes this episode so fun is that it is so soaked in drama. It's all about two of our favorite characters getting back together after a disastrous event in the previous episode. Michael is making his transition to living with Dr. David, but he's not exactly sure that he likes it. Ted becomes Brian's right-wing man while Michael is MIA, and Ted basically picks up on discarded, Brian-rejected 'tricks', saying it's the best thing that's ever happened to his love life. There are several interesting/creative scenes (the best being a really good sex montage) in this episode, but it wasn't my favorite. It did however feature one of my favorite scenes: Brian and Justin eating ice cream together.