The Homeliest Little Horse
Earn goes to therapy. He talks to his therapist about why he left Princeton and how they want him to come back. It helps Earn or at least it seems to, at first.
Thoughts
That isn't much of a description. I didn't even mention the other central character in this story, Lisa. She wrote a book called The Homeliest Little Horse.
The purpose of this episode seems to be to make a statement about Earn's mental health. His visits to the therapist, I think there were two of them, are just the tip of the iceberg.
I wonder how Earn figured out how to find Lisa. It might have been with some help from one of Lisa's coworkers.
I suspected something was up when it was revealed that Lisa worked at the airport but I didn't foresee Earn's manipulation of her life.
This one is kind of dark. Alfred and Darius don't see the humor in what Earn did to Lisa. The prank did seem fairly elaborate. This episode is in line with the tone of many of the other episodes of this show.
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