I also like this better than the first, that being a little too smug in the low-hanging fruit of “aren’t rich people the worst?”
I also like this better than the first, that being a little too smug in the low-hanging fruit of “aren’t rich people the worst?”
Agree with some of the other commentors here, Daphne is very clearly implying that she is having an affair with her trainer and at least two of her kids are genetically related to him, not Cameron (I think they have three - right?). Fahy is great BTW - she was great on The Bold Type too, by far the most talented actor…
I do think Quentin needs money to support his lavish lifestyle and that’s why he asked Tanya to the villa. Foreshadowed by Tanya warning Portia about how people want her money. Jack also may be a sex worker himself and Quentin owe a very large tab he needs to pay off. He may also genuinely like her, but his response…
It’s certainly very different than last season.
Same here. Didn't exactly require a Punnett square to do that calculation: dark-haired Cameron should have thrown at least one dark-haired progeny. Add a fair-haired trainer to the mix, and the odds of two Children of the Corn suddenly gets a lot higher.
That didn’t occur to me, but, yeah, could be. I read Daphne with some pathos. Meghann Fahy has done an excellent job in a couple of scenes showing how hurt and vulnerable Daphne is under this performative mask of a happy wife.
The moment she shows Harper a photo of her kids on her phone (while claiming to be looking to show off “her trainer”) felt particularly calculated in its ditziness, almost as if she knew what she was doing, telling Harper in no uncertain terms why she stayed with Cameron
She showed the picture of her blond and blue eyed kid “accidentally” after telling Harper about the blonde blue eyed trainer she sees regularly to take her mind off her husband. Get it? I think the article author also missed this point.
I totally read the kids’ photo as implying they aren’t actually Cam’s…
This season has less thematic depth than the first one, but I might say it’s more flat out entertaining. An Italian comedy of errors examining sex, lies, hypocrisy, and searching desperately for companionship or love. I don’t think Lucia will charge Albie. As she said she wouldn’t. I think she sees him as penance for…
I genuinely don’t get any list that doesn’t have Tanya at or near the top. Big fan of Jennifer Coolidge but Tanya is just painful to watch this season.
Earn and Darius plot was actually about the obsessiveness of sneaker culture than the kiss. You are really this pressed for some expensive ass sneakers that you would kiss someone you don't want to for them? There wasn't any gay panic or anything like that. The issue was why the fuck should we do this for some…
When they finally decide to do it, after all the hemming and hawing from Glover, Shoe Man turns up the radio, on “All My Life” BY Boyz II Men! *Insert screaming laughter*
Man...this show. Words fail me.
“The Homeliest Little Horse” is an immediate classic for me. Incredible ending.
I am sure she knows he’s a host. But what risks would you take to spend time with a family member you lost for decades?
interesting theory ...
A David Bowie cover of Nirvana’s ‘The Man Who Sold the World’, you say?
"You promised you'd never tell!" One of the great reveals that's played for both terror and tragedy. Remar does better than you'd think there.
One of the all-time best horror anthology movies ever made.