7/10
The ending compensated for the roguish writing of the episode
20 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
The episode, like many others, had its ups and downs. Only for this one, I felt weirded out enough to write a review about it.

The title of the episode is very accurate. The outbursts came left, right and centre whether you like them to or not, and even whether they were necessary or not. For a moment, I got teleported back to the time I was watching Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, because this episode was on par with it, only that Zoey doesn't have a mental illness that we know of. The point I'm getting at is that the outbursts and the events in this episode weren't naturally executed.

We've all reached rock bottom at one point in our lives, and any normal person wouldn't just lash out at everyone at a close proximity. Rebecca Bunch might have. But not Zoey. At least, not the Zoey we are led to believe we know about. Mo and the final scene really saved the episode.

Overall, the structure of the episode felt slightly confused, but owes its rating to a fortunate saving grace.
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