"If I lick your balls, can I definitely keep my wallet?"
"If I lick your balls, can I definitely keep my wallet?"
The comment was ambiguous, but it's how I interpreted it.
"Turns out that the guesthouse roof is being renovated and Stuart is too cheap to pay for a hotel room for Jessica."
I actually thought she was sixteen…
"Also in on the deep cover operation now: Nora and Max. I have no idea why Virgil’s not around, but I presume he’ll drop by soon enough?"
"We still don't know why the power went out, but we're hopeful someone (Mary?) will come and light the way"
Abby cracks safes and locks! Which I'm sure Huck can't do a million times better..
If there was an ulterior motive, it would probably involve her running as Sally's VP. Perhaps she wants to put Olivia and Fitz on the trail together so that they'd hook up while in the public eye, which would ruin Fitz's chances at re-election.
The hair was a bit 80s pageant this week - but generally, I don't think she looks nearly stuffy enough to suggest they're turning down her hotness.
She's not only gorgeous but so believable in all aspects of the role. While some of The CW's model-looking actresses tend to come across as insincere when playing naive, immature beats, you really do buy her as innocent in the girly-girl bits. And when she needs to show backbone, she does so without suddenly…
She stole every scene that wasn't stolen by Jeff Perry last season as well. I get that Kerry Washington is the one with the most infectious energy and charisma, but Perry and Young are the acting stars of the show.
Harrison brings a lot to the table in theory, but they refuse to let his character traits shine at the expense of Olivia.
They really should have played chess or something. Both guys were SO awkward and unathletic out there that it was not only painful to watch but impossible to believe that they were draining all these shots.
Family Guy already did How I Met Your Father
I liked that the episode was rich with banter. It's such a valuable ingredient for this sort of comedy, and it's been way lacking this year.
Isn't she billed as a guest star?
Loved seeing the kid dressed as Skele-Tate for Halloween. Nice little homage to season one in an episode that, on the whole, felt a lot like season one.
But that's what I was saying I was wrong about…
This episode fell into the same trap that constrained a lot of episodes over the past few seasons. It had a fairly clever concept for a storytelling device (flashbacks to "no questions asked" incidents), but it didn't have the individual bits of humor it needed to pull everything off. None - save for Ted reading his…
Cause Lily's not going to be curious…