Well, some things never really change.
By this, I'm referring to Lily's desire to run away from Marvin and Marshall. There is never a moment to show doubt that she loves both dearly, as this is really more evident of her reluctance to stay and face her issues directly. This is a human flaw, but it shows maturity that she doesn't run off again, which is something that I doubt that she would have done anyway.
It's one of the more memorable moments of what's otherwise an okay episode. The stories connected through the episode work well enough, but there aren't a whole lot of hilarious moments to keep it alive. And it seems weird that Robin is so dedicated to convincing her father to approve of her marriage, not only due to how dated of a ritual this is, but since she and Robin, Sr. have had such a rough history.
But it comes together in a pleasant enough manner for it to work just fine for me. But not much else.
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