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Joey and the Snowball Fight (#2.14)
ComedyFan201018 October 2014
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Joey hopes that Alex and Dean won't last too long as he wants Alex now, but Dean says that to him it is more than about sex now. And Alex tells Joey it is good for them to be just friends. Gina thinks that she is pregnant again from Jimmy. But turns out that she isn't and while he wanted to be there for her he is pretty relieved.

Well the whole Alex and Joey thing is just annoying. The same thing that happens on almost every sitcom. At least it was not all over the whole episode. Because the thing with Jimmy and Michael is pretty interesting. Jimmy is a hilarious character and the way he dealt with pregnancy scare was pretty funny. Will be interesting to see how he reacts to finding out that Michael is his son.
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9/10
Joey and the Snowball Fight
studioAT23 June 2022
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This is a great episode of Joey.

The story with the action figure is lovely, and the Alex/Joey will-they-won't they dynamic continues to be engaging.

We also get a return from Adam Goldberg, who pretty much steals the episode. As he would every time he appeared moving forward!

'Joey' is much maligned, and while it was in no way perfect, there were some excellent episodes, and this is one.

Sadly this was to be the last episode aired in the US, with a series low in terms of ratings. As it was up against 'American Idol' at its peak perhaps this was not surprising.

Those who left the show (by choice or through not being able to see the further instalments) would have seen Joey sat alone in the snow mush, and that wasn't a great way for him to go. Watch on, see the other remaining episodes if you can.
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