[s2e10] Bathtub 🔔
: In a meta-commentary on the episode (often discussed in reviews ), fans sometimes point to the absurdity of the loft's plumbing issues where characters might need "pieces of paper on their face" to signify a shaving accident or a makeshift bandage because they aren't even allowed safety scissors.
In , Season 2, Episode 10 (titled " Bathtub "), Jess and Winston conspire to get a bathtub for the loft. While the episode doesn't explicitly focus on "paper," there are two notable instances where paper products or related props play a role: [S2E10] Bathtub
: Used in shower mortar bed installations to protect the subfloor from water. : In a meta-commentary on the episode (often
: If you are looking for "good paper" in terms of promotional material or scripts, official discussion threads and recaps provide the best written "paper trail" for the episode’s iconic quotes and plot beats. : If you are looking for "good paper"
: Often recommended by contractors as a sacrificial layer to protect a new tub from scratches during a remodel.
If you were referring to a different show or a technical "paper" (like a subfloor protector for a bathtub), here are common recommendations for bathroom projects:
: In a meta-commentary on the episode (often discussed in reviews ), fans sometimes point to the absurdity of the loft's plumbing issues where characters might need "pieces of paper on their face" to signify a shaving accident or a makeshift bandage because they aren't even allowed safety scissors.
In , Season 2, Episode 10 (titled " Bathtub "), Jess and Winston conspire to get a bathtub for the loft. While the episode doesn't explicitly focus on "paper," there are two notable instances where paper products or related props play a role:
: Used in shower mortar bed installations to protect the subfloor from water.
: If you are looking for "good paper" in terms of promotional material or scripts, official discussion threads and recaps provide the best written "paper trail" for the episode’s iconic quotes and plot beats.
: Often recommended by contractors as a sacrificial layer to protect a new tub from scratches during a remodel.
If you were referring to a different show or a technical "paper" (like a subfloor protector for a bathtub), here are common recommendations for bathroom projects: