"Better Off Ted" Review Season 02, Episode 01, Love Blurts
9/10
08 December 2009
Written By: Jon Hoberg, Kat Likkel
Directed By: Michael Fresco
When Veridian Dynamics decide to save money on children's health care for their employees and make a list of which of their single employees are genetically compatible with one another, it sets off several different reactions and responses.
There are several morals to this episode. First of all, if you happen to blurt out something you should not try to cover it up with lies as it will only compound the problem when the truth comes out. Secondly, if someone happens to want your seed stored for later potential use then it's not meant as an insult, nor does it mean that someone wants you to accept responsibility for it. Thirdly, while it's polite not to tell someone that they might have strange habits, it is stupid to indulge the notion by pretending it is normal. Fourthly, if the company suggests you get sterilized then it's not necessarily because they think you're useless.
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A change has been made in regards to the Adult status of the Blog, due to the reviews on Alcoholic Beverages, and some for the violent games and films reviewed. Wouldn't want to set a bad example.
WARNING: MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF SPOILERS! CONSULT SPECIALIST IF IRRITATION OCCURS!
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