Thread:Loudfan21000/@comment-24200891-20191022050411/@comment-32302692-20200216012951

Your right, both episode does give both characters development. Rather then just being pandering nonsense that leads nowhere but unfunny gags.

In the Lynn episode, the lovey dovey stuff was too in your face for my taste. I don't hate romance, but also don't like the way it's rubbed in your face so often. part of me did relate with Lynn about always being the third wheel on friends hang out. Like I may go on dates, but I'm never too mushy about it. And also glad that the episode did not end with Lynn or Dexter to spite one another, since nobody is unlikeable in the episode.Like "Look at us, aren't we the perfect couple." Yeah we get it. And to be fair, I would also be annoyed if I was always a third wheel on my friends get together.

As for the Clyde episode, credit to giving a very mature lesson on the painfulness of rejection. But everything does work out in the end.