This was Melissa and Joey? I didn’t watch it… was there also a thematic reason to have the tub crush the couch? Like, I can totally see the pay-the-price-for-solving-a-problem-that-doesn’t-need-to-be-solved-instead-of-the-one-that-does angle (buying a new couch instead of fixing the leak…), but was there a deeper meaning to having it rendered as “tub vs couch?” Like, say, cleanliness crushes sloth, or something…?
Good eye: it was indeed Melissa & Joey. I don't recall any deep thematic rationale for the tub-drop -- I think it was more a matter of the writers trying to come up with a memorable way to end the season. In that, they succeeded.
This was Melissa and Joey? I didn’t watch it… was there also a thematic reason to have the tub crush the couch? Like, I can totally see the pay-the-price-for-solving-a-problem-that-doesn’t-need-to-be-solved-instead-of-the-one-that-does angle (buying a new couch instead of fixing the leak…), but was there a deeper meaning to having it rendered as “tub vs couch?” Like, say, cleanliness crushes sloth, or something…?
What a cool job.
Good eye: it was indeed Melissa & Joey. I don't recall any deep thematic rationale for the tub-drop -- I think it was more a matter of the writers trying to come up with a memorable way to end the season. In that, they succeeded.
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Fascinating! Brings new perspective to that same scenario seen in “Breaking Bad”.
Nothing new under the sun, I guess. Especially in Hollywood.