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After a shaky start in the pilot, the characters managed to find more balance in the second episode when they entered situations that made them more balanced and less over-the-top. Tim Robbins and Jack Black were still able to do their thing, but by giving them actual adversaries and not making them the glib type of guys who get things done no matter how many terrible things they do, it worked with the characters instead of against them. Meanwhile, Zeke and Glenn shared one of the best drugged up scenes on television lately when the full affects of the pills they took last week finally took full effect.
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