Cougar Town, "A Mind with a Heart of Its Own": people-pleasing

Quick Take: Cougar Town, “A Mind with a Heart of Its Own”
“Titles we liked better than Cougar Town: Sunshine State, The Drinking Age, Cougar City, Mid-Life” – Opening Credits

Cougar Town

Review: Cougar Town, “A Mind With a Heart of Its Own”
(S0302) If you still haven`t decided whether or not to give Cougar Town a shot, now is definitely the time to do it. Last week`s season premiere functions as a perfect secondary-starting point for the show, reintroducing the fortunate families in their unfortunately-named town. Though Cougar Town is mildly guilty of updating certain gags from Scrubs, the mind behind both shows, Bill Lawrence, never fails to bring out the best and most bizarre of his cast.

Scrubs alum Ken Jenkins (Dr. Kelso) makes his return to Cougar Town, reprising his role as Jules’ father, Chick. Even though Grayson and Jules are already engaged, she wants him to formally ask her father, so Grayson accompanies Travis to Chick’s ranch. Guilty for letting Bobby break Jules’ heart, Chick decides to have a little bit of fun testing Grayson’s level of commitment to his daughter, finally deeming him a suitable suitor after he refuses to shoot what he’s told is a sick horse.

Jules, meanwhile, is busy planning her wedding, making sure to accommodate everyone’s wants and needs. Even though Ellie accuses her of “people-pleasing,” Jules can’t stop and asks Laurie to be Ellie’s co-maid of honour. Ellie finds out that Jules lied to her about why she and Laurie are “co-mohs,” and have to solve their issues the same way Ellie does when she’s mad at Andy.

Apparently when he’s not playing around with is green-screen, Travis is taking photos of Andy and Ellie killing each other for their own cathartic devices. If he ever gets around to making a movie, perhaps a character from Community can somehow repay the fan-nod to last season’s cameos by Travis and Laurie.

In the midst of everything, Bobby is busy trying to make a deeply metaphorical engagement gift for Jules to and Grayson to show his approval and support as Jules’ ex-hubby. His symbolic effort becomes entirely literal, however, when he builds a zip-line that connects their two houses. Even though Jules appreciates the gesture, she isn’t the only one physically hurt by the gift, so she makes him take it down. At least they still have the green-screen.

By Mark D Curran

About the author

Mark is a freelance writer, student of English and Philosophy, and still has too much time on his hands. If you have any of your own, check out the blog and follow him on Twitter!

http://twitter.com/#!/MarkDCurran

More From Mark D Curran

"Your timeline just got 10% darker." - Evil Abed
Read More
“Troy and Abed shooting lava!”
Read More
A look back at the first six episodes of Nickelodeon’s hit follow-up to Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Read More
0 Comments
Name:

Email (Will not be used):

Comment:

characters left

Featured

Popular Today

 
 

Recent Comments

Spoiler Alert: I'm about to complain about spoiler alerts
No matter how careful you are, it's virtually impossible to use any Social Media device or walk into any shop these days without...
Mad Men, "Christmas Waltz": a plate of spaghetti and a sexy, non-sexual test drive
I enjoyed every moment of seeing Kinsey back in action again. And I thought the Hari scenes were particularly well done as I somewhat...
Spoiler Alert: I'm about to complain about spoiler alerts
Sweet Mary Mother of Peanut Butter, Eric! Can women vote now, as well? Because that would be atrocious. Well put, Love.
Community: Gillian Jacobs and Jim Rash Answer Burning Questions about the Season [Interview]
Can you believe the guy is an Academy Award winner? :P Jim Rash has more than earned his star billing in the credits this season...
Community: Gillian Jacobs and Jim Rash Answer Burning Questions about the Season [Interview]
Amongst a bevvy of great characters, Dean Pelton is really standout. I love watching Rash / the writers push him into new and weirder...
America's Got Talent, "Week 1, Night 1" and "Week 1, Night 2": hey now!
I have a feeling he'll rev up over time. And he did ask that one dude in the first week if his parents died of embarrassment --...
America's Got Talent, "Week 1, Night 1" and "Week 1, Night 2": hey now!
Yeah, I get that these kind of shows always have a bunch of crappy contestants for the audition rounds. Usually they're funny, especially...
America's Got Talent, "Week 1, Night 1" and "Week 1, Night 2": hey now!
I think an unspoken aspect is having enough novelty-like appeal to at least be amusing for a few more episodes. Donald Trump does...
America's Got Talent, "Week 1, Night 1" and "Week 1, Night 2": hey now!
I'm with you. I've watched at least a couple of episodes of each season of AGT, but I'm still not clear on what exactly the criteria...
America's Got Talent, "Week 1, Night 1" and "Week 1, Night 2": hey now!
I see your point about Stern's lack of "edge" at times. As a new AGT viewer -- and to your point about the show's failure to launch...
 
 
Login

Not a member? Register

Forgotten Password