Jealous of a successful hairstylist peer, Gina tries to build a celebrity portfolio using Michael as a model. This leads to a comedic subplot involving Joey’s agent, Bobbie, who finds Michael more "delectable" than Gina's work. Key Takeaways & Reception
" Joey and the Book Club " (Season 1, Episode 4) is a solid early entry that highlights the series' attempt to balance classic Friends -style antics with new character dynamics in Los Angeles. [S1E4] Joey and the Book Club
Critics note that while Matt LeBlanc remains charming, the writing occasionally struggles to match the peak of the original series. This episode, however, is often cited as a "good episode" of a "much-maligned" show. Jealous of a successful hairstylist peer, Gina tries
When Joey has trouble meeting women in LA, he joins Michael's book club. While Joey is initially uninterested, he changes his mind after seeing the attractive members and encourages Michael to change club bylaws to allow dating. Critics note that while Matt LeBlanc remains charming,
The episode holds a 7.8/10 on IMDb , reflecting a generally positive reception from fans during the first season. "Joey" Joey and the Book Club (TV Episode 2004) - IMDb
The episode succeeds by leaning into the "cool uncle vs. nerdy nephew" dynamic between Joey and Michael. It effectively uses Joey’s trademark superficiality to drive the comedy, particularly in the book club setting.