[s3e5] Friendface -

It is often praised today for its "time capsule" quality, depicting the specific awkwardness of the mid-2000s when personal and professional boundaries first began to blur online. Plot Highlights

Roy deals with a clingy ex-girlfriend, Alison, whom he nicknames "The Joker" because her makeup runs excessively when she cries. [S3E5] Friendface

Jen becomes obsessed with the site to impress a successful former school friend, Delina. This leads to a classic farce where she lies about her life and forces Moss to pose as her professional tennis player husband. It is often praised today for its "time

The episode opens with a mock advertisement for "Friendface," framing it as a virus that spreads friendship rather than germs—a parody that The AV Club notes highlights the platform's lack of redeeming qualities. This leads to a classic farce where she

Critics from Den of Geek and Noise to Signal noted that while the episode captures the "addictive banality" and social dread of Facebook perfectly, it occasionally feels less "transporting" or packed with gags compared to the show's absolute peak episodes like "The Speech" or "The Work Outing".