"It can be two things" is where the phrasing came from.
"It can be two things" is where the phrasing came from.
I'm actually kinda sad that Valencia is as callous as she's made out to be. It would've been nice if Rebecca/Valencia had a Jane/Petra type of frentagonism between each other. One with more songs about wanting to wear the other person's skin.
It was uncomfortable in certain places.
There can be two truths. What she told everyone on the bus was absolutely true, and Josh just happened to be a particularly laid back catalyst to the stressful alternative of Big Apple life. Rebecca was miserable and she saw West Covina as the solution to her life's problems. Yes, she had revived hots for Josh, but…
An open manhole in the middle of a highway
My go-to episode is "P&P Romance Factory," although admittedly it should be "No-Ho-Ho."
It's so weird we never saw her in Flashbacks.
6'4".
That part where he shouts "KASE!" was where I lost it.
That's what I thought, too, but if they're making her a regular, then hopefully they'll start filling in her background a bit. Did we know she was a dermatologist before this?
I submit that she never actually took a Blue Pill, and that's their in to writing in Hellcat if they ever decide that should be a thing.
I'm surprised somebody HASN'T sued yet.
People have the right to be offended. She has the right to make that joke. I get the fundamental reason why people are up in arms about it but it's also one of those gags that only works precisely because Jane Krakowski is as far from Lakota Sioux as you can get, and I believe it in no way causes harm to the image…
I dunno. Let's ask Dennnnnis Lawson.
It's meant to be sung to the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend theme. I couldn't get it to work with The Beverly Hillbillies.
If they did it replicated that fantastic scene in the You're The Worst S2 finale but with Kara playing Gretchen and Cat Nina, that'd be the second greatest thing in the world, only to the original scene.
Well, she has a young face.
On the one hand, he looks like Jeremy Jordan.
I think it'd have been fantastic if in this situation, she Very Blatantly Dismisses the idea that Superman Is Her Girl Friday, and have her only token acknowledgement be a quiet "Kara, thank you. For everything." in between sending Kara out and Kara actually leaving.
I was going to give this episode an F because it had Wonderful Christmastime in it.