Morgan asks to see what Tom looks like because he’s the only one who’s never seen him. The teens respond “Whoa, nerd!” Danny looks like he’s ready to throw down about it, but Jeremy talks him out of that dumb idea.īack in the office, Mindy is talking to Shauna, Betsey, and Morgan about how empowered she feels after running into Tom and clearing the air. #Mindy project halloween episodes license#A couple teenagers in line ahead of them scoff at their “advanced” ages, and Danny quickly retorts with the statistic that the average New Yorker doesn’t get their license until 26. Tom, the spoiler-phobe, overreacts for just too long about the show for the joke to stay funny, but they part on amicable terms he even waves away the orderly he hired to tackle Mindy if she attacked again, which just seems like an excessive backup measure to take.ĭanny and Jeremy’s secret errand turns out to be a trip to the Long Island DMV to get tested for their licenses. Josh isn’t the kind of guy she can see herself snuggling up to and watching Breaking Bad with, and that’s what she’s looking for. Tom says he sounds kind of like a jerk from the way she talks about him, and Mindy confesses she’s considering ending it. He stops the recording, and they get to talking about what’s new in Mindy’s life (Josh). He actually apologizes for hurting her, too, and they have a nice moment before Tom admits he was recording the conversation secretly in case she threatened him. She patches him up, and apologizes for ruining his wedding. Tom reacts as if Mindy assaulted him on purpose, though considering her drunk and disorderly conduct at his wedding, that’s kind of understandable. I think it was supposed to be funny, but ever since the Maggie incident on The Newsroom, I’ve soured on the humor of women hitting men in the faces with transparent doors. The show doesn’t make it abundantly clear, because what’s important is that she runs into her ex, Tom (Bill Hader, back again) in the hospital. In the next scene, Mindy’s walking the halls of the hospital, I can assume fresh from delivering a baby or something. I didn’t think Danny and Jeremy were friends, but after this episode I think I like the idea of them hanging out together more, and hopefully we’ll get to see their friendship developed. I was initially confused about why the two of them would hang out together, because the show hasn’t given the side characters enough of a chance yet to establish all of their relationships to each other. Mindy finally cuts him free, and he joins Jeremy in the elevator as they head off on their mysterious errand together. Jeremy breezes out of the office, excusing himself to run an errand that will take the rest of the afternoon while Danny struggles, stammers, and sweats his way through trying to make the same excuse. Mindy’s office is decked out for Halloween, complete with a pop-up ghoul that startles Danny (though Morgan fails to get it on video, having filmed himself instead). But, given Mindy’s hesitation about him in general, maybe that’s exactly how his character is supposed to be. I can’t tell sometimes if Josh is trying and failing to be light and jokey or if he’s actually kind of a jerk. They go all out with the costumes at these shindigs, and Josh makes it a point to add that he brought a model last year so Mindy better bring it with her costume. Mindy and Josh, her newest boyfriend who we met in “In the Club,” are having a thoroughly unromantic 8 AM coffee date when he invites her to come with him to an ESPN Halloween party.
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