This episode was supposed to be for the Friday of March 15, 2019, but was pushed back for what is still an unknown reason by FOX. Regardless, this was an episode that I actually enjoyed, so here is my full review of it.

The first thing that I thought was funny was Mike and Ed trying to get the coffee pot going. I have no idea how they did not know how to turn it on, but thankfully, Chuck was able to help them out. However, I think Mike and Ed need to get with the twenty-first century and get a Keurig for the office. Everyone uses them and they are incredibly convenient.

With that said, Reverend Paul comes in and tells Mike in his office that he wants Mike to teach the Sunday school that weekend, but Mike has plans to go ice fishing this weekend by himself.

Eventually, Mike is able to outsource the job to Kyle. We then see Kyle and Ryan at a table, where Ryan is trying to help Kyle and possibly improve his Sunday school teaching. Ryan suggests he uses the radio noises he used for his show on his college radio station.

From there, we see Kyle doing his thing, teaching adults about Noah’s Ark and what it means, as well as his perception of how it can play into everyday life. Reverend Paul walks in at one point, not saying a word, just watching Kyle preach. He is impressed.

A few days later, Mike goes to Reverend Paul’s office with some fish that he caught that weekend, as well as some wine. Reverend Paul then admits that he wants to leave the church because he is basically burnt out.

To be honest, the list that Reverend Paul gives for why he wants to leave is something that I can see why he would want to leave. He essentially has to do a lot of busywork, which is something that I personally hate, especially in my college classes. After a while, all of that adds up and can really impact your daily life.

Reverend Paul also makes the comments that Kyle was his sign to leave since Kyle is really good at preaching. Although disappointed, Mike can see where Reverend Paul is coming with it all and still says he IS a great preacher.

To end the story, you see Mike, Kyle, and Reverend Paul all out ice fishing. Kyle and Reverend Paul get to talking and Kyle says that instead of quitting, that Reverend Paul simply needs to find a space where he can truly be by himself, decompress, but do it in a way that can still make him love what he does. I like that, I really do.

The next story was Mandy and Kristin taking advantage of Jen. Eve addresses Jen in the kitchen after their two older sisters took advantage of her the night before. Eve tries to get Jen to stand up for herself and learn to tell them no, that she won’t be their servant or maid.

I liked this story because Eve does not come home that often, so it is nice that even though she is gone for a while, that she still tries to care for and help out Jen.

To make things better, after Eve makes a funny joke about Toy Story 4, Jen starts taking Eve’s advice and begins to give Mandy and Kristin some sass. Mandy and Kristin inquire about the drink she is having and then she says something along the lines of “none ya business.” It’s the funniest thing ever and something we have not really seen much out of Jen.

Overall, this episode gets 4/4 stars from me. It is entertaining, funny, and has a great story to it. Nothing else more to say other than that.

Rating: 4/4 stars

The only bad thing now is that we have to wait until April 19, 2019, for new episodes of the show due to March Madness/NCAA Men’s College Basketball Tournament. But don’t worry, there is some good news for this. The next episode is supposed to be the 150th episode of the series, so it will be interesting to see what happens and if there will be any sort of specialness to the episode.

Last Friday’s episode can currently be streamed on the FOX Now app and through Hulu too.