He brings it up, specifically. Your score has been saved for Zoey's Extraordinary Confession. Max doesn’t sing a deeply personal song that Zoey can hear using her “powers,” but instead hires a whole flash mob to declare his love.

To make a long story short, it's been a long road of rejection and scorn for our fave Mo, but he's at a crossroads. It’s probably the most I’ve ever rooted for him.

Recap Zoey and Max restarted their movie nights and seemed like they were growing closer over the hour. Or that as her best friend he’d think a FLASH MOB was the right move?

if you are not with me, with me. Update your browser for more security and the best experience on this site. Courtney: I will say Skylar Astin bursting in singing "Con Te Partiro" is the hardest I've laughed at this show yet. In just SEVEN episodes, he’s gone from longingly crushing on his best friend, to having sex with a barista, to dumping said barista in a bad way, to trying to be a knight-in-shining-armor for said best friend again, to…declaring his love to her in a flash mob? Add the regular standard guilt and shame of just being a kid figuring out who you are and learning that other people don't like that, even hate it, Mo's struggle in this episode is relatable and heartbreaking. You can check out our thoughts on the previous episode by clicking these words. Also, A BREAD BAR? Yes, that’s right, on Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist  Season 1 Episode 7, “Zoey’s Extraordinary Confession,” the underdog shared his feelings for Zoey with an entire food court. He might not be super over Zoey.

That was also a major jerk move, and a deliberate “in your face” to his bestie.

There’s an elephant in the room in Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist Episode 11, and the latest hour spends a lot of its runtime addressing it. And that's a devastating thing to have to think. Courtney: Zoey is doing her best and hey, it gave Mo the miracle he needed. It's as if she's more likely to hear someone when she isn't actively listening for it, which is interesting — although Joan (Lauren Graham) singing a little Miley while demolishing a bread bar was definitely worth the wait. Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist airs Sundays at 9/8c on NBC. This season of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist has been an emotional rollercoaster, and the finale left everything on the table for us to share.From Zoey’s relationship drama between Max and Simon, to watching her family grow closer while her father, Mitch, was fading last week. This week's episode of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist gave us all of the above with a side of "girl wyd" and continuing conflicty feelings about this ongoing love triangle sitch. Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist Review: Zoey’s Extraordinary Mother (Season 1 Episode 11), Vote for Your Favorites! Take Mo's internal — and external, really — dilemma over how he wants to present in public depending on the setting, and the reluctance to be his most fabulous self as part of the choir he sings in at his local church. Max put a real heart-song out there for Zoey.

Does he embrace himself to the fullest of his ability and risk the members of the congregation refusing to accept him for who he is, or does he continue to pass in a certain way while feeling like he's denying himself in the process? Carly: While this show has definitely handled the issue of Mitch's (Peter Gallagher) disease in a very thoughtful way, there are moments when I can't help but wonder if his role on the show may ultimately be a limited one.

So let's stop ucking around and get into it.