When Jack gets a knock at his door, he doesn't expect to see who will be reputation there. At the same time, the students face the life of caring for babies that aren't like any other babies. Here's a recap!
Just as Jack starts his morning off, he gets a knock at the door with a surprise to him: his mother's boyfriend. Brandon comes with gifts of flowers and condoms and hopes his mother will be there, but sadly, he doesn't get the memo of her death. All of this pisses off Jack, and even to make things worst for him, Brandon asks if they could both be at her grave and have a good cry moment.
Jack takes his issues to his students, who are dealing with the crisis of being parents with loud artificial babies. Trying to get some ideas from them, he separates them into two groups to reduce the noise. But Sarika finds Brandon's daughter, Sadie, a lawyer, and Jack visits her to talk about her dad, but soon has sex.
The next day, Jack brags about his one night with Sadie and tries to use it on Brandon, hoping that would piss him off. But it doesn't, and it just grows him closer and more pleasant, for which Jack tries to sucker punch him but fails and gets taken down.
The following day, Jack returns to class and talks to the students about what had happened. He suddenly snapped and took every baby in the school and had them go for a swim, which got those babies quiet and made him think that Brandon wasn't such a wrong person.
Meanwhile, Stef gets asked out by the janitor, who turns him down and tells him that her friend Mary has a crush on him. He confronts her about it and turns her down, but she isn't going to take it. He tries to get him to fall for her but instead gets the other janitor to fall in love with her. She then turns the tables on him about how her friend Stef has a crush on him.
"Rosemary's Boyfriend" was a much better episode than last week. It had good humor and wit, not to mention good character development. I couldn't get enough of watching how Jack deals with his students dealing with their artificial babies. Michael Gross was excellent, not Emmy award-worthy, but still good. All in all, I give this episode an 8/10.
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