Jane Fonda's character spoke like a bumbling moron. She literally used "hizzouse" in her monologue.
Jane Fonda's character spoke like a bumbling moron. She literally used "hizzouse" in her monologue.
A perfect Mexican standoff!
Also, this entire arc is a Sorkin retread from The West Wing. How many times did we see flashbacks with depositions in that show? Hell, Social Network was an entire exercise in Sorkin's deposition-tool.
This episode was like building an exquisite sand sculpture on the beach, then dropping trow and take a massive dump on it.
Why does Aaron Sorkin hate women?
I was going to give a laundry list of grievances with this episode but the reviewer nailed it. The only one I will say is:
I mentioned to a friend that watching Breaking Bad and Dexter back to back is like eating filet mignon and following it up with a course of Alpo.
I hate the show's format—especially the dumb little popups that really insult people's intelligence. Rash is good as the host but what's with the EW guy at the end? He literally adds nothing to the show. As others have echoed, it's way too short. I felt like the cutting in the Breaking Bad episode was particularly…
Am I the only one who didn't buy the Gregory and Elizabeff [sic.] love affair?
So like, is Mickey’s new wife living at the Milkovich house? Or does she have her own bachelorette pad with some other wacky Russian prostitutes? And can that be a show?
"Fat Betty has a rape fantasy" WHOOOA FAT BETTY
Glen Bishop is going to murder Sally Draper's vagina. Too soon?
highlight of the series—in terms of comedic content.
because it's what untalented white people do?
I've seen the opening credits at least 200 times and I've never took notice of that face, ever.
Jimmy Barrett and Hannah are Nuts for Utz!
Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. Her?
Damn, this was such a superior news show compared to the Newsroom too.
did someone CC to Chris Hardwick?
Jodie Sweetin should host.