“Some people didn’t like Episode 3 because, you know, gay stuff. And then they kind of retroactively try and come up with a [different and inoffensive] reason why,” co-creator and co-showrunner Craig Mazin said in an interview with IndieWire, “[But] one of the complaints I saw was, ‘Oh, it’s just a filler episode. It doesn’t advance the story.’ And I was like, ‘I think this episode advances the story more than any other episode we have’ — because it’s not plot, it’s character. It’s the letter Bill leaves behind to Joel that powers the rest of the show.”
Yes, it was a filler episode. Could've just had the letter be found and have a quick verbal explanation of who wrote it and moved on. Every other episode was filler. Symptom of hack writing.
Hahahahahahaha. Goddamn that is a reach.
Yes, it was a filler episode. Could've just had the letter be found and have a quick verbal explanation of who wrote it and moved on. Every other episode was filler. Symptom of hack writing.
Wait a second, did they make the dad a faggot?
No but this explanation would at least make some kind of sense if they had