This was an excellent episode of 'Go On'.
It manages to find the balance between very big and comedic, while also having huge heartfelt moments.
Yes, Matthew Perry's character is still pretty annoying at times, but there's so much to like here.
It's great how the writers have managed to flesh out the supporting cast a bit more already, and Perry is on top form in his role.
The fact that this show didn't go beyond one series maybe hints that people got a bit tired of the happy/sad dynamic, but based on this episode on its own, the quality of the writing and the cast cannot be denied.
I look forward to future episodes.
It manages to find the balance between very big and comedic, while also having huge heartfelt moments.
Yes, Matthew Perry's character is still pretty annoying at times, but there's so much to like here.
It's great how the writers have managed to flesh out the supporting cast a bit more already, and Perry is on top form in his role.
The fact that this show didn't go beyond one series maybe hints that people got a bit tired of the happy/sad dynamic, but based on this episode on its own, the quality of the writing and the cast cannot be denied.
I look forward to future episodes.