Things are so good that Joe is willingly eating cheese egg, which still sounds disgusting.
Donna is busy putting her house in order.
Those were the good ol days).

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Cameron recording the moment on a camcorder is a charming period ornamentation.
The next day, Joe marvels at how quickly Haley has grown.
Its great if you’re able to give birth to a 14-year-old, she says callously.
Thats one of the reason Donna has steeled her heart at work.
He takes her to Hound Dogs and asks her what she likes about the internet.
That goes about as well you imagine and ends with Haley stomping out of the Comet offices.
Thats why youre not a parent and you never will be, says Gordon.
The camera lingers on Lee Paces face, which briefly lets slip just how hurtful those words are.
Given his obsession with the future, its not surprising that Joe wants kids.
As the great philosopher Houston once said, The children are our future.
Thats probably another reason why he is investing so much in Haley.
Meanwhile, Donnas professional life starts to spin wildly out of control.
Donna refuses because shes still hurting over the Mutiny debacle.
But thats only the beginning.
The next day, Donna reluctantly drives out to Camerons airstream with the release.
The episode ends with a shot of the satellite dish atop Camerons airstream.
A connection is made literally.
But it can also bring out the worst in people.
And this metaphorical business wouldnt be anything without the casts amazing performances.
Honestly, this may be my favorite episode of the season so far.