'Friends' regularly told up to three stories per episode, so it is nice to see 'Joey' trying to go down a similar route. If anything it improves the show, allowing the supporting characters to have more to do.
I think the powers that be made a huge mistake getting rid of Glen. The character provided Gina with storylines, and gave Joey someone to bounce off of, so I think it was a loss to the show that he left.
The Alex storyline was well played out, and moved the often inconsistent character on. Andrea Anders adapted well to her characters changes throughout the first series, and was funny here.
I disagree with the previous review of this episode because I really liked the Joey/Sara relationship, feeling that she was more than a match for him in many ways.
This episode also has a nice emotional level to it, and I think this was perhaps one of the strongest episodes of the show for Joey as a character.
I think the powers that be made a huge mistake getting rid of Glen. The character provided Gina with storylines, and gave Joey someone to bounce off of, so I think it was a loss to the show that he left.
The Alex storyline was well played out, and moved the often inconsistent character on. Andrea Anders adapted well to her characters changes throughout the first series, and was funny here.
I disagree with the previous review of this episode because I really liked the Joey/Sara relationship, feeling that she was more than a match for him in many ways.
This episode also has a nice emotional level to it, and I think this was perhaps one of the strongest episodes of the show for Joey as a character.