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: The writing is incredibly snappy, leaning into the "mean girl" trope while keeping June’s Midwestern charm as a grounding force.

This episode solidified the show's identity. It moved beyond the pilot's "odd couple" premise and proved that the chemistry between Krysten Ritter and Dreama Walker could carry even the most cliché sitcom setups (like a wedding) into something fresh and subversive. Non_fidarti_della_stronza_dell_interno_23_1x04

When June receives a wedding invitation from her ex-fiancé, Steven—who famously cheated on her—she is determined to attend to show him how "well" she’s doing. Chloe, sensing an opportunity for drama and free booze, insists on coming along as June’s "plus-one," leading to a series of increasingly uncomfortable and hilarious social disasters. Key Highlights : The writing is incredibly snappy, leaning into

: Chloe’s attempt to "help" June look successful involves high-fashion makeovers and a cutthroat attitude that June isn't quite built for. When June receives a wedding invitation from her

: The episode peaks at the wedding, where Chloe’s lack of boundaries forces June to finally face the reality of her past relationship in the most public way possible. Why it Works

: The wedding scenes provide top-tier physical and social comedy that feels both painful and earned. Verdict: 8.5/10 🍸

: We see the first real cracks in Chloe’s cold exterior, suggesting she might actually care about June—even if she expresses it through sabotage.