Brad has bills to pay and is grateful for being on trash duty. I don’t see him being dense and oblivious so much as I see him being grateful for not having to a job he didn’t like in the first place.Eiffel is toying with him as manipulative bosses do, but still .. for now .. he’s the employee and she’s the boss. She is strutting on the line but hasn’t quite crossed it enough to allow him the upper hand.Toni is a strong woman and can take care of herself. It would be nice to see Brad stand up for her, but he’s in a position where he simply, and literally, can’t afford to. She can though. She should also continue to be impressed by his maturity and desire to keep a job, and especially by his enthusiasim for a job that he considers menial.
Doesn’t anyone get the reference? This is where the idea for Nike’s soles came from .. waffles! http://www.mcdonough.com/writings/inspiration_innovation.htm I thought it was pretty hysterical myself, as far as a comic goes. And, in reality, there’s nothing like trying to do something nice for someone, being almost completely ready to give it to them, and then having them say how they hope it is something else. So, it makes the humor of this sketch all the more classic.
Is Annie well cared for? Is Lila blowing all their money in the bar? No? I’ve never seen even mention of Lila sleeping with anyone either. So the tramp call is WAY off.As far as being a bad mother … no on that count either. Lila’s just more European than the average over-worried busy-body American parents/people.
I’m waiting for a last minute switch in grooms where we see Trace instead of Matthew. Seems like he always appears when we think it would be Matthew.