Sean Saves the World: “Best Friends For Never” (Episode 1.09)

As horrible as Sean Saves the World is (and oh, it is so horrible), I’m constantly amazed by the dual nature of this disaster. On the surface it’s a show that is exactly what NBC wants: a typical sitcom starring one of their former gigantic stars, but in the background is a show much more akin to the weird ideas and programs NBC currently wants to shy away from. Yet what NBC and Sean Saves the World don’t understand is that the weird aspects are what make this show work to the extent it does.
In “Best Friends For Never,” Sean Saves the World takes on a typical sitcom joke where two friends “break up.” Both make comments in the break up that make it seem like they’re in a relationship, leading to the laugh-track blasting chuckles at the idea of two friends seeing other people. It’s such a tired sitcom joke, but that’s the type of thing that Sean Saves the World thinks works.
The plot is basic and understood from the moment it begins. Both Sean and Liz start hanging out with new friends. Sean spends time with Tippy, an incredibly obnoxious and overwhelming woman whose goal is to sleep with Sean. (She doesn’t realize she’s barking up the wrong tree.) Liz is hanging out with Carl, a man who is addressed as super gay, which is what really bothers Sean about the whole situation.