I really like Loudermilk. I think it's a funny and engaging comedy-drama series. I need to state that out front. The fact that I am seven episodes into the second series is testament to the fact that this is something that really takes you on a journey with the principal character and his entourage. Okay, so occasionally they can be a bit one-dimensional and predictable. But I think Loudermilk himself carries them through more often than not.
This particular episode is an absolute stinker. I can't believe that professional writers would allow themselves to be associated with this utter garbage. It is predictable, crass, with a clunking script and dreadful dialogue. Who on earth allowed the writers to do this to otherwise decent TV series?