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Joey Tribbiani in back, but no longer a good friend. Bev and Sean are successful British writers with a dream to break America before it breaks them, but unfortunately it seems they haven't accounted for one thing: Matt LeBlanc.
The show's creators have to decide whether they want revenge on the industry idiots who've crossed their paths, or if they want the audience [to] buy into comedic and dramatic situations that seem more grounded and less obvious.
When you're attacking a big, fat target like the superficial, duplicitous nature of Hollywood, and being so relentless and bitter about it, you need to be much, much, much funnier than "Episodes" is.