Spoilers for “Meth or No Meth, You Still Gotta Floss” within.
For the first time since “All My Relationships End in Pain,” Blunt Talk returns to the blend of comedy and tragedy that so defines Jonathan Ames ventures – and perfects it. This episode finds Walter abandoning his broadcast in an effort to help Rosalie find Teddy, who has gone missing as a result of his struggle with encroaching dementia. Jim, meanwhile, is left to steer the ship and makes his television debut with the help of Celia and the gang.
“Meth or No Meth, You Still Gotta Floss” is as tight as an episode of television can get, putting both Walter and Jim in brand new positions that challenge everything they’ve been struggling to overcome all season long. For Walter, the decision to put his show on the back burner and just be a supportive friend to Rosalie is a watershed moment. This is the first time we see him transition into the supporting role – the big spoon, so to speak – rather than desperately clinging to his own wants and needs. He’s always been genuine to his friends and colleagues, but at the start of the season it wouldn’t have been surprising to watch Walter leave Rosalie in that parking lot to make it back for the broadcast.
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