A Chip Driver Mystery
- Episode aired Oct 31, 2019
- TV-PG
- 22m
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7.3/10
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One of the new residents creates a division in the ranks.One of the new residents creates a division in the ranks.One of the new residents creates a division in the ranks.
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- TriviaMichael was right to complain about the completely rigged Hottest Saviour of the Week Contest, since the scoreboard's tally of photos is: 0 - Michael, 3 - Jason, 5 - Tahani, 7 - Janet, and at the top: 10 - Eleanor.
One of the photos is behind Eleanor's head, but in a close-up the corner of a Tahani photo is just visible.
- GoofsEleanor starts to announce the award for hottest savior of the week. Tahani stands up. As soon as Eleanor says the award goes to Eleanor, Tahani is shown sitting with her legs crossed.
- Quotes
Michael: For months, you and I have been debating "Are people good or bad?" But as I watched those three people pick themselves up and dust themselves off, I realized we've been asking the wrong question. What matters isn't if people are good or bad. What matters is if they're trying to be better today than they were yesterday. You asked me where my hope comes from. That's your answer.
- ConnectionsReferences Charlie's Angels (1976)
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Great Episode
The world may be going through a crazy time (the beginning of a more enlightened planetary society perhaps? Too much to ask for?), but television comedy is going through a true golden age, far better than the golden ages that have been claimed before. And this show is a big part of this new wave.
The level of plot complexity that unfolds in this episode is staggering, and yet they never goof up the many layers of back story we have so far. It's funny and it's moving in ways we've never seen before. And the characters continue to be fresh and funny and tender.
Must admit when the Donald Trump parody character got punched in the nose, I felt a momentary elevation. But -- yes yes yes -- I know that's not the solution, so I calmed down and just enjoyed the rest of the episode. (But still -- thank you, guys, for that moment.)
The level of plot complexity that unfolds in this episode is staggering, and yet they never goof up the many layers of back story we have so far. It's funny and it's moving in ways we've never seen before. And the characters continue to be fresh and funny and tender.
Must admit when the Donald Trump parody character got punched in the nose, I felt a momentary elevation. But -- yes yes yes -- I know that's not the solution, so I calmed down and just enjoyed the rest of the episode. (But still -- thank you, guys, for that moment.)
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- Nov 19, 2019
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