"Close Enough" First Date/Snailin' It (TV Episode 2020) Poster

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Edvis-199728 March 2021
First part was really nice, second part ruined it all.
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The first Close Enough episode that was...just OK.
adampkalb9 July 2021
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Both of the two main gals try to spice up their love life and each have their own first dates. While Emily recreated her first date with Josh, Bridgette got her first new date with a man who turned out to be a conjoined twin sewn to his ex-girlfriend. The funny thing is, when Alex came to be Bridgette's wingman, he also fell for the woman sewn to the man dating Bridgette. Close Enough takes an interesting turn towards its Regular Show roots when Josh and Emily go to a haunted house, get separated by a magic wall, and find each other in a house of mirrors that tries to keep them apart and convince them they are dead, but that does not stop them from finding each other again. It was short but sweet, unlike Bridgette and Alex's plot. They go to the Conjoined tattoo parlor to be a conjoined double-date with Ron and Joy, but back out of it a minute later after Alex reconnects with Bridgette. I felt just like Candice when she wanted her mom to work with her because she is too busy at FoodCorp. FoodCorp's common PR disasters that reminded me to check every can for a condom really interested me in seeing an episode focusing on Mr. Salt in the future. He was bad at the beginning to steal Candice's idea for the school garden, but he was also good at the ending to allow Emily to come at 6:45 instead of 6:00 so she could play Grave Rollers with Candice. Also, he or Emily should fire the couple having sex who were responsible for the condom in the first place. We saw them twice while Emily was speeding around with the time hat. Emily wanted to spend more time with Candice by planting a FoodCorp garden at her school, but Mr. Campbell prevented her from doing that by only having the kids nurture their emotional garden. I didn't like how the snail tricked Emily by warning her of the consequences at the worst moment when he sneezed and she could not hear what he said during that time skip, that the hat would age her fast if she used it out of the garden. That snail was an evil banana, but Josh came in to be the good cactus and with excellent marksman ship, threw a rock that bounced off the right things to hit the snail and suck him into a wormhole, which aged Emily and Candice down to their original ages the day before Emily met the talking snail.
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