While I've enjoyed discovering this show, some of it can be pretty harsh. This one bothered me. The poor guy who is victimized by his boss didn't seem funny. He needs his job and, obviously, the boss is a class A beast. I'm surprised that Loudermilk didn't get involved with him in some way. The poor sap, the New New Guy, attends meetings. It is a ruse to get his boss off the hook for a DUI requirement. While there he comes to realize he does have problems of a different sort. But he has been embraced by a sponsor, a huge man who could play defensive tackle in the NFL. He is a stickler for order and this complicates things. Loudermilk does some weird stuff, especially absconding with his neighbor's record collection because he doesn't like her choices. By the way, did the show Glee ever put out their music on vinyl?
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