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The Brothers try to review a Monday episode of PSA ("Transition to greatness!"), but they definitely don't stick the landing. I mean, yeah, they cover some boring stuff around the Biden transition and whether or not there will be a deal struck by Congress for Covid relief and whatever, but they also talk about how Jonathan keeps getting compared to Jack Black despite wanting nothing more than to be known for his handsomeness and Ian - a Navy Man - doesn't know what a keel is.
With all of that being said, in many ways, David and Jules Evans relationship is no different from that of most fathers and sixteen-year-old daughters. He struggles to understand her, she refuses to communicate with him. He wants to be involved in her life, she wants her own space. In one important aspect, however, David and Jules are separated from the rest of society: the death of Jules' mum, and David's wife, in a car crash two years previous. With both struggling to cope with the rigors of daily life in the wake of this devastating loss, Jules decides to take matters into her own hands. Creating profiles for David on multiple online dating platforms, Jules sets out to find her dad a partner and, for herself, someone with whom she can talk. The question is, in the search for a new mum, will Jules find her old dad?
By Save Us From The Op-EdsThe Brothers try to review a Monday episode of PSA ("Transition to greatness!"), but they definitely don't stick the landing. I mean, yeah, they cover some boring stuff around the Biden transition and whether or not there will be a deal struck by Congress for Covid relief and whatever, but they also talk about how Jonathan keeps getting compared to Jack Black despite wanting nothing more than to be known for his handsomeness and Ian - a Navy Man - doesn't know what a keel is.
With all of that being said, in many ways, David and Jules Evans relationship is no different from that of most fathers and sixteen-year-old daughters. He struggles to understand her, she refuses to communicate with him. He wants to be involved in her life, she wants her own space. In one important aspect, however, David and Jules are separated from the rest of society: the death of Jules' mum, and David's wife, in a car crash two years previous. With both struggling to cope with the rigors of daily life in the wake of this devastating loss, Jules decides to take matters into her own hands. Creating profiles for David on multiple online dating platforms, Jules sets out to find her dad a partner and, for herself, someone with whom she can talk. The question is, in the search for a new mum, will Jules find her old dad?