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I actually thought she was pretty good in Drowsy Chaperone, but she wasn't playing a real person - she was a caricature of a 1920s actress playing a musical comedy heroine. That's the kind of thing I think she's great at onstage, playing giant cartoons. Something like Nellie in South Pacific, not so much. And that's

Oh my goodness. Tell me that's a real movie title, please.

Oh my goodness. Tell me that's a real movie title, please.

There's an official CD. And a bunch of videos of questionable legality floating around.

There's an official CD. And a bunch of videos of questionable legality floating around.

I'm not an unabashed fan of her stage work. I've seen her in almost everything she's done since Millie, and she always works hard, but sometimes that's the most I can say for her.

I'm not an unabashed fan of her stage work. I've seen her in almost everything she's done since Millie, and she always works hard, but sometimes that's the most I can say for her.

I read it, but I thought you were being sarcastic. I mean, she's attractive, but she's a thin woman.

I read it, but I thought you were being sarcastic. I mean, she's attractive, but she's a thin woman.

Coincidentally, probably my favorite part of the film.

Coincidentally, probably my favorite part of the film.

I enjoyed Whip It in theatres, and bought the blu-ray. It's not bad, and I do love that it was filmed in southeast Michigan and has a number of actors I know (and went to school with) in it.

I enjoyed Whip It in theatres, and bought the blu-ray. It's not bad, and I do love that it was filmed in southeast Michigan and has a number of actors I know (and went to school with) in it.

Yeah, I'm with you. I think that Jessica is not supposed to be some perfect person that we're supposed to think is always right. She did Louis a disservice by not naming him senior partner earlier, and that seems to be just because she didn't personally like him very much.

Yeah, I'm with you. I think that Jessica is not supposed to be some perfect person that we're supposed to think is always right. She did Louis a disservice by not naming him senior partner earlier, and that seems to be just because she didn't personally like him very much.

Some funny moments, but otherwise this episode felt very slight, especially compared with last week's fantastic one. It kind of seemed like the whole episode was just putting pieces in place for the last moment.

Some funny moments, but otherwise this episode felt very slight, especially compared with last week's fantastic one. It kind of seemed like the whole episode was just putting pieces in place for the last moment.

I would like it if three minutes of every episode were dedicated to watching Louis and Donna strut into the offices of Hardman/Pearson. Seriously, I could watch that every week and it would never get old.

I would like it if three minutes of every episode were dedicated to watching Louis and Donna strut into the offices of Hardman/Pearson. Seriously, I could watch that every week and it would never get old.

"You look like you're afraid" would've been a great alternate title.