Family Day
- Episode aired Feb 23, 2022
- TV-14
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.2K
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Harry and Asta's trip is interrupted by an uninvited relative as the town celebrates family.Harry and Asta's trip is interrupted by an uninvited relative as the town celebrates family.Harry and Asta's trip is interrupted by an uninvited relative as the town celebrates family.
Nathan Fillion
- 42
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe final pepper in the spicy food eating contest was a Trinidad Scorpion, in March of 2011 the Guinness Book for World Records measured its potency at 1.46 million Scoville heat units making it the hottest pepper in the world at the time. It was surpassed as the hottest pepper in the world by the Carolina Reaper in August of 2017, which was rated at 1.64 million Scoville units. In August of 2023 Pepper X became the hottest pepper in the world at 2.69 million units. By comparison the banana pepper the contest started with is only 500 Scoville units, jalapenos average 5,000 units and habaneros 350,000.
- GoofsAt Family Day, Asta asks to get her face painted as Ziggy Stardust. But what she gets is not Ziggy Stardust; it is in fact the iconic red and blue lightening bolt of David Bowie's character Aladdin Sane.
- Quotes
Harry Vanderspeigle: Is this how humans feel when they have a child--angry and resentful for having to care for a tiny thing? If she were a pet bird, I would leave the cage door open, and the ceiling fan on.
- SoundtracksHoodoo
Performed by Dana Sipos
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Fart Jokes???
This episode was a dramatic improvement over the previous two in terms of it not injecting quite so much woke cringe.
Alas, that's about all the good news there is.
Seemingly gone from this show are the carefully crafted plots and biting satire.
In their place are convoluted storylines and childish attempts at humor.
To give credit where it is do, the episode did manage to slip in some world building and a couple heartwarming moments.
The problem is those were buried amid a tangled mess of ideas that lacked continuity, both within the episode and across the larger series' arcs.
Moreover, several of the plot points were so poorly handled as to be offensive.
As per the previous episodes and marketing, Harry's daughter shows up, but her appearance and disappearance was handled with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer upside your head.
This entire second season feels like the writers have lost their way.
Why that is, I cannot say.
I only know their sophomoric attempts at humor, heavy handed politics, and overall poor story structure are swiftly killing a once great show.
Alas, that's about all the good news there is.
Seemingly gone from this show are the carefully crafted plots and biting satire.
In their place are convoluted storylines and childish attempts at humor.
To give credit where it is do, the episode did manage to slip in some world building and a couple heartwarming moments.
The problem is those were buried amid a tangled mess of ideas that lacked continuity, both within the episode and across the larger series' arcs.
Moreover, several of the plot points were so poorly handled as to be offensive.
As per the previous episodes and marketing, Harry's daughter shows up, but her appearance and disappearance was handled with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer upside your head.
This entire second season feels like the writers have lost their way.
Why that is, I cannot say.
I only know their sophomoric attempts at humor, heavy handed politics, and overall poor story structure are swiftly killing a once great show.
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- lusciousmuffins
- Feb 24, 2022
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- Runtime44 minutes
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