Bob and Gene start watching spaghetti westerns together at night, This puts Louise out, who usually shared the time with Bob. Linda is catering a conflict resolution dinner. Tina is involved in the conflict resolution club. All of this comes together.
A harder episode to summarize without spoiling all of it. There were a few things I liked a lot - everything Tina related, of course. Louise is also being developed much better in a story like this, where her love for her family shines through. And even Gene is getting some good work done, but their time at school seems really surreal. I can't tell what kind of grade he's supposed to be in, or if he's in special ed classes or what.
The family seems strangely tight-knit, except for Linda, who always seems to be at odds with the rest of the family.
I liked the way that Tina's arms were drawn when she was fighting.
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