How I Met Your Father E7S1 REVIEW
Rivka Rebel tries to make Sophie look out of her love life-and isn't completely successful (and asks why future Sophie will share this story). Sophie, who was tasked with filming Bar Mitzwar, the daughter of a prestigious art curator (a nightmare twin influencer), didn't try to take her picture until the end. His story.
For example, Charlie and Ellen's plot relies solely on Ellen, who doesn't remember writing an average Yelp review of his work as a bartender (seriously, what about that show and app!). .. She is angry that he denies her ears from the "income" of hard work and is jealous of his motivation and relationships. However, the concept of writing a bad Yelp review later emerged (in chronological order) when Charlie bragged the group about his overwhelmingly positive comments. The only problem is when marketing itself, and it doesn't make sense outside of that first conversation.
The behavior that most withstands scrutiny is also minimal. Jesse and Sid are preparing for "Pound Day" to reveal that it is related to productivity rather than sexuality. Sid is trying to make a wedding invitation (I think he should do it with his fiancé, especially given the conversation in the last episode), but Jesse breaks the writer's block. I want to write a song. .. Of course, neither will be working hard, first distracting online and then being hijacked by pigeons and locked out of the apartment.
Being How I Met Your Father, everything ends up resolving itself. The bat mitzvah tweens attempt to steal Valentina`s Xanax (she`s blown off Sophie in an attempt to impress the cool teens and boost her Instagram following), but end up taking Ibuprofen instead. When they`re caught the bat mitzvah girl agrees to pose for Sophie, impressing the curatormother so much that she agrees to consider one of Sophie`s photo samples. Now, of course, she needs to take one (see what I mean).
The ending
Charlie apologizes to Ellen with her own Yelp review (I don`t understand how she`s on Yelp, sounds weird Charlie), but being an idiot, has added her real phone number so that every creepy guy can call her. Jesse and Sid eventually get back in; their time on the balcony gives Sid a chance to reflect on his difficulty merging the Indian and American sides of his identity, deciding that he should honor his family and have an Indian wedding, which his fiancé agrees to. Finally, Jesse manages to play something, finding inspiration in a bangle Sophie gave him at the start of the episode. Why did she give it to him, you may ask? The answer is so the episode could have a “neat” ending.
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