Watch Whitney online Season 2 Episode 5 Title: Three's Company -free stream. Previously on Whitney Season 2 Episode 4 "Hello Giggles", When Alex takes an accidental dive off stage while speaking at his alma mater, Whitney's reaction is less than heartwarming. Meanwhile, R.J. (Tone Bell) tries to school Mark on the art of chivalry using Lily as an example.
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On this week's Episode title "Three's Company", When Alex agrees to let his ex-fiancé Chloe crash on his couch during her stay in town without notifying Whitney, he finds himself in trouble. Instead of consoling his current significant other, he has to cater to his ex, putting Whitney in an awkward situation. Meanwhile, Roxanne lets Lily use her apartment for some alone time with a date and ends up crashing for the night with Mark.
I first heard of or saw Whitney Cummings on a celebrity roast and thought she killed (think it was hasselhoff). Then I saw her on another and once again she was one of the better ones, then heard her on a Howard Stern interview and he was all about this girl so when I saw she had a show out I had to at least check it out.
I have to start off by saying you can't judge this show by the first episode, like many sitcoms out there that's just not fair. The biggest problem people seem to have with it is the laugh track and that is most notable in the pilot so they must have learned from it and turned it down a couple notches once the show got picked up.
Seinfeld is one of my all time favourites and its full of background laughing (and the pilot is probably the worst episode), its just that a lot of newer shows are taking the realism stance like Curb and The Office and Modern Family so you become used to not having a laugh track and then when it shows up it seems weird much like when it first disappeared it seemed weird. Watching Seinfeld right after Curb or vice-versa (that spelt right?) made me first really notice what a difference it makes.
Added by Lisa Gray on January 3, 2013