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One episode works overtime on Ms. and the show "The Vagina Monologues," but the joke is mostly on the cartoon writers.
But a marauding band called "the Wolves" is not far away.Not every episode works, as the show's creators (who have gone through the odd culling as well) balance the need for character development with that for action; a few zombies must be dispatched every time.
A typical episode works like this: a sole male contestant descends on to the stage in the "love lift" (I peeked inside, and it's decorated with pictures of the Fonz and a smattering of naked women) The lift doors open and our man bursts out on a set that's a cross between Barbie's Dream House and Dumbo's drunken adventure, a dazzling haze of pink and purple fluorescent lights.
Ultimately, though, it's not about whether one line, gag or episode works or doesn't.
He thought the intertwining of the two plots in the episode "works very well, creating a fast paced story.
However, Colin Jacobsson of DVD Movie Guide wrote that, even though the episode was too similar to the third season episode "Flaming Moe's", the episode "works reasonably well".
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"I think the episode worked because it was so coy," Mr. Gerrold said.
The episode worked on two tracks: one with this nice old man, and something has gone horribly wrong.
This episode worked, too: it was fun to spend some proper time with Lucille, although I did worry at certain points that Hurwitz was going to sentimentalise her.
Later the choreographer Bill T. Jones has a particularly enjoyable episode, working with a writer, Alix Briggs, and a choreographer, Kacey Hauk, to create a text-and-dance piece in three days.
Meghan Brown of The Atlantic wrote that the episode "worked beautifully".
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