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I wouldn't say Watson is struggling either. While studying at Oxford and getting her undergraduate degree at Brown (2010-2014), she appeared in five movies (indies and big budgeters) and she's starring as Belle in the live-action Beauty and the Beast coming out next year. And she's been a UN Goodwill Ambassador for

"…Cesar award … a big thing in snooty French film circles."

Worth it for Chris O'Dowd.

Insecure and black-ish: same town, different worlds. Love it.

Just watched the first two episodes of this after deciding to give up on Divorce after its second episode. Now this is more like it.

Thanks for sparing me a(nother) ridiculous Google search.

It's almost overkill that Maze and Tabitha appear on the same night on the same network.

I'm sure that this must have been said someplace before, but Gotham = "Got ham?" (and I'm perfectly fine with it).

I guess I really can't stand SJP, because I am not going to continue with Divorce, despite my adoration/admiration for her co-stars. After that phone call scene at her neighbors' house, I almost stopped watching the episode. She may be talented, but her mannerisms (especially vocal) are just unbearable.

My least favorite episode so far, but I disagree with the review. I found the Anja segment and character neither complex nor engaging, but predictable and lame; while Heidi was obnoxious, that segment was at least well paced, funny and intriguing…like the first four episodes.

I fear we’re headed towards a Jo/DeLuca romance, which might officially make them the most boring couple in Grey’s history.

I dunno, he's pretty good in Black Mirror and The Big Short.

The exposed hair under the powdered wig didn't seem to me like sloppy production (intentionally or unintentionally). Given the character and the circumstances, it's not surprising that Mott would be careless about his wig at times. He still looked great in it (and out of it in the love scene).

In real life, Paulson is involved with Holland Taylor.

I see what you did there.

Especially since she didn't mention/notice the LYNCHING of Lee's husband when making a similar point a few weeks ago…

Shelby: "I'm just grateful that I will never have to see that godawful place again." Unlikely, unlikely.

It was clearly Shelby and not Matt who got potentially crippled by Mama Polk, and I was wondering how/why/when the Polks took the time to put her leg in a cast…

Not strictly legal either and gradually being eradicated…