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Caveat Ape-tor.

It was also so cool to see one of our greatest living actors do some real ACTING with that heartbreaking “no homecoming for me” line. 

I’m a little surprised that nobody mentioned Bert. He seemed in the most recent episode to suffer a pretty complete emotional collapse, finally realizing the state of his family and his own relationships. Not getting the homecoming that he expected in his hometown shattered the illusion he was living in. The trip that

hey, actual sex worker here, and for the millionth time: we don’t “sell our bodies” (in fact, i’m sitting here, in mine, right now!) we sell our time and our companionship. there’s really no need to parrot one of the most ignorant and cliched descriptions about our profession in service of your review. thanks!

You should watch the trailer for the next episode where Albie’s father straight up berates him for using the nice guy/white knight act as a way to manipulate women into going out with him. That’s as clear as it gets what White is trying to say about Albie and guys like him. And in that respect, Albie is not a good

Aubrey Plaza IS great in this - but A LOT more happened in this episode.

Chekhov’s photo frame! That was a younger Greg (in a cowboy hat, no less!) in the photo with a younger Quentin, right?? 

Agree with some of the other commentors here, Daphne is very clearly implying that she is having an affair with her trainer and at least two of her kids are genetically related to him, not Cameron (I think they have three - right?). Fahy is great BTW - she was great on The Bold Type too, by far the most talented actor

She showed the picture of her blond and blue eyed kid “accidentally” after telling Harper about the blonde blue eyed trainer she sees regularly to take her mind off her husband. Get it? I think the article author also missed this point.

My thoughts are scrambled after that final scene, so here they are in no particular order:

Anybody else think Greg might be the cowboy Quentin was referring to? And Quentin was on the other end of Greg’s phone calls? We’ve been thinking Daphne and Cameron were the grifters, but maybe that’s a misdirect. Just a thought … 

Daphne definitely knew what she was doing, and those kids are definitely not Cameron’s.

It is very interesting the way the series uses traditional saint iconography and Italian paintings within the narration. Manuel has mentioned San Sebastian, but I also noticed Saint Lucy (Lucia!), christian martyr of Syracuse, traditionally shown holding a small plate with her own eyes on it (wonders of catholic

every luxe place has sex workers lol, and with your views on what a sex worker is I’m not surprised that you never noticed.

Yep, that’s Todd.  I called him Todd no matter what show he’s in.

Haven’t seen this yet but is that Todd from The Magicians! Ha! Everything’s coming up Todd!

Huzzah for more Omundson!

As much as I loved him in Psych, my favorite performance of his was far and away Galavant. That show was so fucking dumb (in the best way), and by season two he was by far the best actor/character on that show.