Luke Graham continues his episode by episode review of E4’s latest American comedy series…
I was disappointed with Parent Trap, the third episode of Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23, as it was the weakest one so far in what has been an enjoyable and slightly subversive sitcom. Not that it’s a bad episode; it retains the show’s usual charm and has some great moments, but it also had a few problems.
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Parent Trap attempted to flesh out the character of Chloe (Krysten Ritter), the titular bitch of the apartment. We found out how she affords her extravagant lifestyle: she appears to be an event organiser (or simply an escort) for ambassadors gathering at the United Nations. This allowed for a few delightful sight gags, as Chloe memorised flags and decided on an outfit that was both classy and slutty. The episode also addressed Chloe’s troubling lack of responsibility: within the first minute she attempts to avoid blame for allowing her plant to wither, her fish to die and for possibly killing a neighbour’s family member…
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June eventually breaks under the pressure of so many responsibilities, leading to the best moment of the episode when June snaps in the coffee shop, screaming “YOUR BREATH SMELLS WHEN YOU YELL” over and over again. Yet, while this was a good pay-off, this plot-line was far too ridiculous, silly and contrived, even for this show, and sadly left me cold.