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Mr. Corman: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Mr. Morales” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Josh hands the baton to Victor and allows us to meet Victor’s ex-wife and his daughter.

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onAugust 20, 2021 9:18 PM
Title Card - Mr. Corman Season 1 Episode 4 Mr. Morales

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  • Recap
    • The Joy Of Parenting – Josh, Victor
    • So This Is What We're Doing Now? – Vanessa, Gabby, Victor
    • That's Your Daughter – Caroline, Vanessa, Gabby, Victor
    • Things To Note | Question(s) Left Unanswered
      • Question(s) Left Unanswered
      • What We Hope Happens Next
  • Review
    • Highlights
      • Getting To See Victor's Life

Josh hands the baton to Victor and allows us to meet Victor’s ex-wife and his daughter.


Episode Title Mr. Morales
Aired 8/20/2021
Network Apple TV+
Directed By Aurora Guerrero
Written By Roja Gashtili, Julia Lerman
Newly Noted Characters
Vanessa Michelle Ortiz
Gabby Miley Delgado
Caroline Jen Van Epps

Recap

The Joy Of Parenting – Josh, Victor

Victor is rather excited for his daughter to come over. He’s cooked, is getting excited, keeping Josh from eating the food, and is trying to make things perfect.

So This Is What We’re Doing Now? – Vanessa, Gabby, Victor

Gabby (Miley Delgado) on a hike with Victor
Gabby (Miley Delgado) on a hike with Victor
Vanessa (Michelle Ortiz) and Victor joking about the way Gabby acts towards them
Vanessa (Michelle Ortiz) and Victor joking about the way Gabby acts towards them

So how old is Victor’s daughter? 13! Yes, Victor has a 13-year-old, and she is a piece of work. How? Mainly by back talking, having an attitude, and granted, Victor can be insensitive or do too much, but as Vanessa notes, their kid is also going through something with their friends. However, this doesn’t excuse her cursing at him, saying she didn’t want to be there, and even looking down on her father’s job.

That’s Your Daughter – Caroline, Vanessa, Gabby, Victor

Beyond one of her friends not inviting her for a sleepover, combined with a YouTuber she likes having troubles, Gabby is also on her period, and with bleeding onto the couch, she is a bit embarrassed. Thankfully Victor downplays it, but with him not having any accommodations for her, this just makes her being there and not home worse.

Thankfully though, Caroline, who Josh met and took home off camera, has a home remedy for this, and she opens the door so Gabby can connect with Victor. Mind you, things are still quite complicated, but they could get better. It’s just, Gabby has Vanessa, who is dating a married man, and while Caroline was nice, her coming out of nowhere isn’t lost upon Gabby, so she calls it out in front of Vanessa.

Which, because they have become friends post-divorce, becomes something to laugh about rather than pick over between the two. After all, Victor and Vanessa are doing better than their parents, at the very least.

Things To Note | Question(s) Left Unanswered

Question(s) Left Unanswered

  1. Why did Vanessa and Victor break up?
  2. How old is Victor?

What We Hope Happens Next

Caroline (Jen Van Epps) helping Gabby deal with cramps
Caroline (Jen Van Epps) helping Gabby deal with cramps
  1. I would like to know the backstory of how Caroline ended up in Victor and Josh’s apartment. She seemed interesting – granted, not interested in Josh, but interesting nonetheless.
  2. Josh’s ex.

Review

Highlights

Getting To See Victor’s Life

The show is named Mr. Corman, which presents the idea most, if not all, of the show to be about Josh and his life. But in expanding Victor’s role to let us know his backstory, meet his family, and even his kid, it caused a shift. For one, when Victor spoke about UPS, I didn’t think he was a driver but someone in an office, a manager. Also, him having a kid was a surprise, never mind a 13-year-old, and with all we saw this episode, Victor has surpassed being Josh’s weird roommate and has become a fully realized character.

Which makes you wonder, if the same treatment was done for Beth and Ruth, what unexpected things would we discover?

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Title Card - Mr. Corman Season 1 Episode 4 Mr. Morales
Mr. Corman: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Mr. Morales” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
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With switching the focus to Josh's roommate, we're allowed to see a world outside of Josh, and with revealing he isn't the center of the universe, so comes the question of who else may we see beyond Josh's perspective?
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Related Tags: Apple TV Plus, Aurora Guerrero, Jen Van Epps, Julia Lerman, Michelle Ortiz, Miley Delgado, Mr. Corman, Mr. Corman: Season 1, Roja Gashtili

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Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.

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