Beverly offers her matchmaking services in finding a love interest for Pops, and there's a degree of poignance to her coming to terms with her father as ladies man; and it's likable because of the actors (with Jeff Garlin stuck in the middle) . . .
But most of my enjoyment derived from Barry and Adam, suddenly united after discovering a scrambled porn channel. Sure, there's a valuable lesson for almost everyone here, but it's that commonality that resonates. Two siblings so separate in age finding harmony in something. I see some of my relationship with my brother in this, and that's probably why I gravitated so much to their half of the episode.
7/10
But most of my enjoyment derived from Barry and Adam, suddenly united after discovering a scrambled porn channel. Sure, there's a valuable lesson for almost everyone here, but it's that commonality that resonates. Two siblings so separate in age finding harmony in something. I see some of my relationship with my brother in this, and that's probably why I gravitated so much to their half of the episode.
7/10