Go Blue!
Go Blue!
As a Nebraskan, I can attest to the fact that Missouri is not part of the south. Missourah, on the other hand, is ABSOLUTELY part of the south, and that’s at least half of the state.
Missouri is not in the South.
It was nice to see that despite not remembering (again) anything about him Eleanor, as always, sees right through Michael’s lies.
Professors of Moral Philosophy must have a lot of free time to work out.
Censorship is stupid.
Interesting to see that in the Santa clip, the bleeped out Santa asking if Charlie was (R-word) but left in all the "Fucks".
It seems sort of a misguided PC affectation. I can picture her answering, “I’m not Eileen to you. I’m Eileen to my kid and my mom only. To you, I’m Candy”.
(also, the director Alex Hall, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and David Simon all refer to her as Candy in the post-show featurettes.)
it’s kinda strange to me that you insist on using the name “Eileen” for Gyllenhaal’s character when she and everyone she encounters (except her mother) refer to her as Candy. she isn’t tricking anymore, but she still uses that name — the one she chose for herself — while assuming a position of power as a director. i…
Terry S3/4: “I’LL FUCKING KILL YOU!”
Emily Meade brought her A-game this episode and performed at an even higher level than her usual excellence. I’m truly afraid of how Lori’s fate will end with an ever increasing insecure and rattled CeCe.
The bathroom break bit was the best
As someone who DESPERATELY wanted to fuck, I assure you it was wildly accurate
Silver Age comics are a treasure trove of words that used to mean one thing and now mean something quite different...
Yikes. Did you even watch the episode? My guess is you saw a screenshot, read a cable guide description and called it a day.
Yeah. I don’t usually complain about AV Club articles, but I feel like someone hit publish way too early on an incredibly rough draft.
And the B story is the Belchers caring for a baby rat given to them by Teddy and hiding it from Hugo. Not finding a dead rat.
This is really... meager... as far as reviews here go. It doesn’t even mention the fact the episode is a musical episode featuring the guest voices of folks like Daveed Diggs and Andrew Rannells.