Yes! Also the petulant, performative nature of slooooooooowly squeezing a full bear's worth of honey down the drain, rather than simply chucking the whole thing into the trash and having done with it. I laughed.
Yes! Also the petulant, performative nature of slooooooooowly squeezing a full bear's worth of honey down the drain, rather than simply chucking the whole thing into the trash and having done with it. I laughed.
Justine Lupe (a standout alumna from the dearly departed Cristela)
Wow wow WOW. This episode was simply excellent. Still feeling a little shell-shocked at how great it was.
Dingers! Dingers! Dingers!
That was especially odd to me because in a previous scene, Ruth described the caucus voters as "savvy" - so which is it, show? You can't have it both ways.
Given Shkreli's apparent fetish for cash? A good "dollaring" is probably exactly what he would want.
Hell YES on Lois Smith in The Americans! I watched her episode and the one just before it in one go because I was a few weeks behind. And while the other episode featured the necklace-ing and therefore got most of the chatter about being disturbing and hard to watch (and that scene certainly was), Lois Smith's…
Using "Wonderful Christmastime" in a tv show as perfect as JtV should be a fireable offense. BRING ME THE MUSIC SUPERVISOR'S HEAD ON A PLATTER.
Latin Lover Narrator on other shows is the crossover I never knew I needed until this moment. Bless you.
NOOOOOOO! Save yourself! It's too late for us, but you can still make it! Run! Run and don't look back!
I groaned out loud at that. Inexcusably bad.
Every week gives me a new favorite version of Harrison Wells, and this week's Harrison "Grinchily Stealing Toys From Children" Wells just shot straight to the top of the list.
Condolences to you.
Concur that Nia and Ian are trying way too hard. The charm of Mel and Sue is that they're generally at about a 6 or 7 when delivering an intentionally corny line. Just enough of a wink to confirm that, yes, we're all in on the joke. In contrast, Nia and Ian are pushing the zaniness to, like, 17. WE GET IT. You don't…
OK but can we all agree that Shelby saying "narb" while sniffly and teary-eyed was unintentionally (or maybe intentionally) hilarious?
ESPECIALLY a 20-minute kidnapping in order to, apparently, learn the home address of the kidnap-ee. Like, what? Way to snatch the banal from the jaws of an extraordinary plot twist.
Another vote here for regular coverage, please! And now, pardon me, but I have to go buy some cookies on my lunch break.
Supersizers Go is simply the best. I mainlined it over vacation this summer. (The only challenge was making sure to schedule meals/snacks around some of the grislier eras.)
"I took a corporate improv class and they said to make bold choices." A+++
"What'll It Be" and close runner-up "Settle For Me" because I'm just diving headfirst into my growing crush on Santino Fontana.