Another episode not penned by Aaron Sorkin and while those on writing duty in his absence can't totally recreate his knack for witty dialogue, they have a damn good go.
The Natalie/Jeremy subplot is so slight it barely justifies the time allotted to it, but there's a lot more fun to be had in the other two stories, particularly the one involving Dan, who continues to be being developed into a much more interesting character.
Good overall.
The Natalie/Jeremy subplot is so slight it barely justifies the time allotted to it, but there's a lot more fun to be had in the other two stories, particularly the one involving Dan, who continues to be being developed into a much more interesting character.
Good overall.