I'm only upset because I want season 3 IMMEDIATELY. Now is not soon enough.
I'm only upset because I want season 3 IMMEDIATELY. Now is not soon enough.
I think the glory that is "#RogelioMyBrogelio" earns this episode at least an A-.
Literal LOL. At work. In a shared office. I tried to cover it with a fake cough but if I get fired I'm coming after you…
Who owns a vineyard and would like to go halfsies with me on a collection of Normal People Wines? IT'S FOOLPROOF.
I HEAR YOU. Dear lingerie companies: it ain't rocket science. Come on now.
I am so thrilled to see this show getting coverage here. My favorite new show of the season. Gotta run so just a big "ditto" to everything everyone else is saying.
This is a spinoff that needs to happen immediately.
From your lips to Bravo's ears, friend.
I would happily watch a show that was just David Lee threatening to slowly rip up a piece of paper. Look, I know it's a limited premise, and it's hard to figure out how they'd spin out a full season. But what I'm saying is, I would give it at least five episodes just to be sure.
Please consider this comment the equivalent of me sitting on the ground and clinging desperately to your ankle, chanting "no no no no no no don't go."
"Enfant hair-ible." Never change, Nolan.
Standing ovation for "calculated, moist-palms glee," which is a phrase so evocative that I'm still shuddering slightly.
Add to the story the costumes are telling: Diane's amazing LEOPARD PRINT DRESS for those final moments in her office. A+++++
Protip: watch "Top of the Lake" and you will get several eyefuls of Thomas M. Wright.
I read an interview with Elwood Reid (…or might have been a podcast, I can't recall) in which he said that, while he wanted the specter of the missing girls to hang over the show, he didn't want to address it as a plotline that would be tidily solved at the end of the season, because doing so would trivialize the…
I'm pretty sure ANYTHING can look sexy if you put it on (…or off?) Matt Czuchry.
Joyful is exactly the right word - I half expected everyone to start levitating by the end of the piece from the sheer joy of it all. OK I'm gonna go watch it another couple dozen times now.
This episode's cold open: best use of Rush since "Freaks & Geeks," or BEST use of Rush since "Freaks & Geeks"?
Starbuck and Helo can fight each other for me - nicely, I mean! Just a little sparring - then we'll all get drunk and fall into bed together. OK sorry for getting my fanfic all over you guys, I'll be over here now.
Nigel always seems to inhabit this space between "Weird uncle who thinks he's funnier than he is," and "Drunk uncle leering at your friends." I much prefer the former to the latter.