This episode, though it had its high points, wasn't as effective as its predecessor. It gave some nice character development for Tina, but also came off feeling sort of forced-- like an excuse to provide Tina with another love interest other than JJu. And trust me, as happy as I am to see Tina with someone other than JJu, Jordan is too poorly written and one-sided to pair with her. The porta-potty subplot was nice, especially since the restaurant ended up getting good business for once, but at times it felt a little artificial, which was probably because the "Land Ship" thing as a whole felt like a rough copy of Lobsterfest. Still, this is a decent episode, and Tina-centric episodes are always welcome in my book.
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