MICKEY
You'd figure that Mickey is finally going to have his shining moment as a character, well, I guess it's in this episode and it's about time. This is an episode where many hidden truths are revealed to the other characters who are previously oblivious to them. I guess there are two in particular deserving of equal praise. Firstly, it is revealed to everyone that Sean has cancer. It is also revealed that it will be covered up by Needles, so nothing should happen to his job so long as he survives surgery to remove his cancerous kidney. Then, it is revealed that Tommy must give a speech at an AA meeting in order to get a DVD containing footage of his son back. In said speech, he has to tell the truth about his relapse into drinking. This scene is perfectly acted by Denis Leary. Unfortunately for Tommy, Mickey has given him a different DVD featuring Mickey Mantle talk about his liver disease prior to his death at the age of 63. Like, have any of you seen pictures of Mickey Mantle when he died? He looked like he was in his 90s. Some other parts of this episode feature Sheila rejecting Tommy. No big deal. Good episode besides that seeming to not fit tonally with everything else.
DISEASE
This on the other hand is not a very good episode. In some part that's because Sean is still in a coma after his surgery and as a result there isn't a lot of focus on much of everything else. Franco goes on a date, Lou is seeing the prostitute who previously broke his heart, and Mike meets a nurse at the hospital when fake crying over Sean. Meanwhile we get a rather hilarious scene where Katy has returned home to live with her mom, but she wants Colleen and Black Shawn to be there. This leads to a great dinner scene, and your mileage may vary but I thought all that was good. It's everything else that isn't. The date scenes are really not good at all. Lou and the prostitute just aren't interesting as a pairing. This is like in The Sopranos when they have those episodes where you can't remember a ton of shit because they aren't good or bad? That's what this is.
You'd figure that Mickey is finally going to have his shining moment as a character, well, I guess it's in this episode and it's about time. This is an episode where many hidden truths are revealed to the other characters who are previously oblivious to them. I guess there are two in particular deserving of equal praise. Firstly, it is revealed to everyone that Sean has cancer. It is also revealed that it will be covered up by Needles, so nothing should happen to his job so long as he survives surgery to remove his cancerous kidney. Then, it is revealed that Tommy must give a speech at an AA meeting in order to get a DVD containing footage of his son back. In said speech, he has to tell the truth about his relapse into drinking. This scene is perfectly acted by Denis Leary. Unfortunately for Tommy, Mickey has given him a different DVD featuring Mickey Mantle talk about his liver disease prior to his death at the age of 63. Like, have any of you seen pictures of Mickey Mantle when he died? He looked like he was in his 90s. Some other parts of this episode feature Sheila rejecting Tommy. No big deal. Good episode besides that seeming to not fit tonally with everything else.
DISEASE
This on the other hand is not a very good episode. In some part that's because Sean is still in a coma after his surgery and as a result there isn't a lot of focus on much of everything else. Franco goes on a date, Lou is seeing the prostitute who previously broke his heart, and Mike meets a nurse at the hospital when fake crying over Sean. Meanwhile we get a rather hilarious scene where Katy has returned home to live with her mom, but she wants Colleen and Black Shawn to be there. This leads to a great dinner scene, and your mileage may vary but I thought all that was good. It's everything else that isn't. The date scenes are really not good at all. Lou and the prostitute just aren't interesting as a pairing. This is like in The Sopranos when they have those episodes where you can't remember a ton of shit because they aren't good or bad? That's what this is.