: Reviewers like Whitney Evans from TV Fanatic praised the pairing, noting that the Jay and Phil dynamic remains one of the show's strongest and most entertaining.
The episode follows three main storylines where characters struggle with their own versions of "integrity": [S6E21] Integrity
: While babysitting Joe, the couple finally addresses a sensitive topic they had been avoiding. Critical Reception Ratings : The episode received a 7.6/10 on IMDb . : Reviewers like Whitney Evans from TV Fanatic
: Jay talks Phil into standing up to Claire regarding an outdoor purchase. However, the plan backfires when Phil turns the tables and stands up to Jay instead. : Jay talks Phil into standing up to
: Some critics, like Lisa Fernandes of Next Projection, gave it a 7.5/10 , noting that while entertaining, certain plots (like Jay's reaction to Joe's painted toenails) felt socially dated. Cast and Crew
: Reviewers like Whitney Evans from TV Fanatic praised the pairing, noting that the Jay and Phil dynamic remains one of the show's strongest and most entertaining.
The episode follows three main storylines where characters struggle with their own versions of "integrity":
: While babysitting Joe, the couple finally addresses a sensitive topic they had been avoiding. Critical Reception Ratings : The episode received a 7.6/10 on IMDb .
: Jay talks Phil into standing up to Claire regarding an outdoor purchase. However, the plan backfires when Phil turns the tables and stands up to Jay instead.
: Some critics, like Lisa Fernandes of Next Projection, gave it a 7.5/10 , noting that while entertaining, certain plots (like Jay's reaction to Joe's painted toenails) felt socially dated. Cast and Crew