The same Siobhan who decided to fake her death under the assumption her twin sister would take on her identity? Also she probably thnks Henry is as big an idiot as these reviews suggest.
The same Siobhan who decided to fake her death under the assumption her twin sister would take on her identity? Also she probably thnks Henry is as big an idiot as these reviews suggest.
For a second there I thought Siobhan would kill Bodaway with his own knife by stabbing him in the back, and then the show would end with the two sisters facing each other. But, nope, they went with extending the premise for a potential second season.
Henry left the envelope there so Siobhan could see it and then he could test her about what the results were. A little hammy to draw out the suspense but certainly not nonsensical.
I thought that was just an Avengers promo that took advantage of Disney corporate synergy.
"And ineffective, as it turns out that he’s trying to frame the wrong guy."
I took the Taub scenes as comic relief, given how they connect him to the motif of the episode and make him look like a jackass. "Is that a different baby?"
The optimist in me was hoping he would connect the bear to Molly from the beginning of the episode and use that as inspiration to go ask her out and get on with a real life. But the realist in me suspects he's just gonna fuck that bear.
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Yeah, I love how when it really burst he made a big show of getting his tools, setting them up so everyone could see what a big man he was, and then Don just quietly grabbed a screwdriver and fixed it before he realized what had happened.
That's still about 6 months away and would require a huge time shift beyond the week or two they've been putting between episodes. Their current pace suggests the season would end around October or November of 1966
That may be Moriarty but he's Connor.
The rifle made the move. It was shown a few episodes ago when Pete was moving into his new office
Yeah, but here you have this 30something guy who is trying to cheat on his wife with a high schooler, which is both sad and creepy. So in many ways this episode was about reality saving Pete from himself.
I loved how the hooker reenacted the two choices Pete was presented with during the episode: the doting wife and the innocent schoolgirl. Having just been schooled by the jock whose name is Handsome, he selects choice 3: the play to his ego and the desire to simply be worshiped, "You're my king," indeed.
Yeah, I think Pete tells him that everyone else there pretty much worships him.
Clash had been doing Elmo for a few years (starting in 1984-85) before doing Clifford. It just took a while to catch on
Wasn't the opening sketch an adaptation of that bar sketch they usually use at the end of the show where a bunch of buddies just hang out and reminisce in between singing verses of a popular song? Just with the candidates
I loved Ice-T's analysis of the Trayvon Martin case, couched in Law & Order terms: "The investigation takes up a half hour, and then the case the next half-hour" and "Usually it turns out the first guy you investigate didn't do it. But sometimes you investigate a bunch of other people who look more likely to have done…
Yeah, but I was speaking more to the way it was a commonality in both subplots that didn't ultimately come together.
It had Dean Cain as possibly the last unchecked item on her list, and Jenna kind of disappointedly said his name as if she didn't want to bother with it, and earlier there was a reference to Dean Cain hanging out at the Princeton Club, but the episode never connected the two threads