In a tight 26-minutes, series creator and this episode's writer Erin Foster introduces us to our two main players, drops us into their fully-realized individual lives, and wastes zero time getting us to the big, wildly endearing meet-cute.
Joanne is open and opinionated, really has no time or respect for the duds she has been meeting on the L.A. dating scene, perfectly described by her friend Ashley: 'Her bad personality is weirdly charming, right?'
If you aren't sold on the central romance by, like, minute 17, I really have nothing to say to you. This show is not for you - scram!
Joanne's family, at an anniversary dinner for her parent's separation, are about as far from repressed as you can get, showing a modern, comedic outlook on relationships.
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