Okay, "Sweet Tooth, Good Dentist" really cranked up the drama this week in S01E07! This episode truly focused on Dr. Anya's internal battle, and honestly, Sarah Jenkins absolutely nailed it. You could practically *feel* her anxiety radiating through the screen as her secret sweet tooth started causing real problems – not just for her patients, but for her *own* dental health. The scene where she's trying to secretly eat that massive chocolate bar in the supply closet, only for her assistant to almost walk in, had me legitimately on edge and laughing at the same time. The comedic timing there was perfect.
While the emotional core was strong, I did feel like the side plot with Mrs. Henderson's chipped veneer kinda got glossed over a bit too quickly. It felt like it was supposed to parallel Anya's struggles, but the resolution came too fast. Still, the tension between Anya's professional persona and her personal cravings is escalating beautifully, setting up what feels like a major reveal for the final episodes. The visuals in the clinic are always bright and clean, though nothing particularly groundbreaking this time around. Overall, a really solid, intense episode that pulled me right in. Can't wait to see how Anya gets herself out of this mess! 😬
While the emotional core was strong, I did feel like the side plot with Mrs. Henderson's chipped veneer kinda got glossed over a bit too quickly. It felt like it was supposed to parallel Anya's struggles, but the resolution came too fast. Still, the tension between Anya's professional persona and her personal cravings is escalating beautifully, setting up what feels like a major reveal for the final episodes. The visuals in the clinic are always bright and clean, though nothing particularly groundbreaking this time around. Overall, a really solid, intense episode that pulled me right in. Can't wait to see how Anya gets herself out of this mess! 😬
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