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Bechdel best!!!! Love love loved all the screen time for two women interacting with each other, especially when one or both were Zygons, starting with the scarey cloney blonde twins. Brilliant subtlety when Clara had an uncharacteristic expression and sharper red lips after watching Sandeep be captured by his

Chilling tho consistent with Alicia's self-absorption tho that instead of objecting to using her influence on her estranged husband to advance her career prospects or objecting to lobbying for a cause she doesn't agree with she is completely comfortable saying that she just doesn't want to come back to Lockhart/Agos.

He is bad. On the moral level, of course but also don't you hate people who spend twice as much time telling you they don't have have the time to listen to you as it would take to listen?

More likely this particular episode would register as period costume drama without the expected nudity, sexual tension, or even romance.

But this episode was so redundantly fixated on that morality—while glossing over completely the completely self-serving plans and actions of Lady Me:premeditated murder of her loyal doddering servant and slightly less premeditated murder of a jolly thief (who she took pleasure in out-thieving, so couldn't have judged

Made no emotional or logical sense that Lady Me would have a change of heart at that particular time. It seemed like it was just the convenent time in the hour for the heartwarming, Doctor ex machina solution, and last commercial.

Predictable slow-moving and repetitious. Such a letdown after the last episode!

Yes, Mae Whitman!! If only Maisie were half as versatile tho.

From the narrations he did, I think he compromised a lot & was ok with Blackish(first season), but narrated by Diane. After all the parents in that were often dangerously jeopardizing their kids for their own priorities, narcissistic, and the butt of the joke exaggerated, as well as understandably molded by their own

tho they had to have mer worked with Eddie, since he was planned to be the narrator & was for the first season. Plus, tho I had never heard of him, when I googled him he turned out to be somewhat of a foodie celeb in New York who'd run a trendy restaurant & was interviewed a lot about his love of hip hop & tortured

Tho ime, Grandma contributed so much to the family economy even when retired, with activities such as gardening(talking urban vegetable more than suburban decorative) & caring for chickens & other food animals as well as supervising kids.

Def one of his best performances. for sure., But SH seems like he's so commanding & distinct in his manner & style that it would be fun to see what a skilled parodist or impressionist would choose to highlight. Keenan is adorable, and he did rein in his elementary school adorableness for this.

Thanks! That was the second hit, so I already did. But doesn't T.V. Club have a request line to find out shows their readers are icurious about, might watch or are obsessed with & want to discuss? I couldn't find any feedback location except for comment sections of shows they already chose to review.

This came up second when used T.v. Club's search feature to find a review of the two "Being Mary Jane" episodes Tuesday night. So sad no one is reviewing it! Loretta Devine was brilliant! Gabrielle was frightening! and bilingual! Do we have to wait for the white boyfriend to get some love for this show?

This was the number one hit on T.v. club search for "Being Mary Jane." Please review "Being Mary Jane." Where is the request line for T.V. Club anyway?

Actually he seemed to be off the page & in the moment instead of staring at the teleprompter like Keenan & many guests do. Made me feel good that he got back his memory skills! And he chastised the camel for blocking his shot—-an adlib. Do you mean his enunciation?

The writing was on fire, but as usual he was not all in to his character and was not even trying to impersonate, satirize or even suggest the real-life person he was playing Steve Harvey in any way shape or form. No mannerism, look, action, tic, cadence. He also seems like a kid in an elementary school play who is

Wow! Did not know that! See above I wondered how he could have watched even the first few minutes of the debate & come up with such a stereotyped & inaccurate impression unless he had that filter of bigotry over his eyes. Yes, Cooper can do silly, entertaining and about 20 other flavors of code-switching, but the way

He went for fey, which was not at all how Cooper projected at the start of the debate. Cooper actually had gravitas and didn't lapse into any of his friendly casual styles. Clearly the bigot who played him either didn't watch even the first 5 minutes of the debate or watched it with with stereotyping eyes.

She did so well with varied characters & tones of voice in two sketches, but they were written so that she had to do "Angry Black Woman" anyway, even tho that didn't fit the character. I so wish the writers would let her fully play alternate characters, because she clearly has the acting ability & can change her looks