Cougar Town, S03E12
The battle for who's sexier revealed some harsh truths about Laurie and Ellie's own sexuality, which Travis unwillingly had to console them about. Grayson was living at Jules' house while his house was being repaired for hurricane damage, and he and Jules began to project past problems with their ex-spouses on each other. Bobby and Jules also had a contest to see who could keep their white shirt stain-free the longest.
The only thing I liked about Ellie and Laurie's story was that they were so open about their sexual activities with Travis. It was funny watching him suffer through his crush talk about how she got her freak on and his mom's best friend talk about the degree in which she got naked during intercourse. And Ellie just wouldn't stop telling Travis, even when she promised to after he agreed to help her make Andy more sexually satisfied. It's just really sad that Travis is the best person they could find to help them with sex problems when he isn't exactly an expert himself.
The issues that Grayson and Jules were going through were a little interesting, but the only thing I really liked about their situation was that their therapist warned them they would treat each other like their exes, but neither of them listened to her. Then in the end, they denied that she ever said it and questioned her credentials. When the therapist broke a vase in frustration, it made me wish she had thrown it at them. She seems a little unbalanced herself (though I'm not sure it's not just from dealing with Jules all the time), so perhaps the next time "Julson" wastes her advice, she'll get a little revenge on them. I think they may need therapy beaten into them because talking seems to do nothing.
I think that the white T-shirt challenge was one of the better contests they've had on this show, but it still wasn't that amusing. Nor was it surprising when Grayson ended the challenge by tripping and spilling wine onto Jules' shirt. Just when she finally gave him permission to drink wine on the couch, he blew it by making her lose and staining the couch. But when you look at the random messes Bobby has made around the house (foremost the mustard on the ceiling), I think I would cut him some slack.
There were two episodes shown this week, but this one was the weaker of the two for me. There wasn't much to laugh about, but there was a lot to criticize concerning the characters. It was nice to see that it isn't impossible for Jules and Grayson to live together and see Travis wanting to blow his brains out from all the juicy details he was getting from Laurie and Ellie. If only they had stepped up that latter part more would this have probably been a funnier episode for me.
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