As someone else noted, tonight was the most interest Meredith showed in anything. Like Megan's scene, it was still not a lot.
As someone else noted, tonight was the most interest Meredith showed in anything. Like Megan's scene, it was still not a lot.
I imagine that was just Roger being flippant.
Oh, I am totally digging Lou as a character. It just stuns me that they'd feel the need to lock him down for two years. Although I realize that a lot of that comes from Cutler's desire to stunt creative. But that the others would be okay with it is what surprises me.
Her behavior definitely has been bad, but I think her situation is rough enough that much of her jerkiness can be, if not excused, then at least forgiven.
It's a great question. The only thing that I can guess is that he feels he is basically an equal to Peggy but she is now his boss, but he knows that the way Lou works she has very little power, so he knows he can get away with being a jerk to her.
I dunno, Duck is not even in Cutler's league, though. Duck didn't even check to make sure that Don had signed a contract, for crying out loud!!
Yeah, I have no real problem with Peggy being pissed at Don. I just love how Don handled it in stride.
I seriously cannot believe they gave fucking Lou a two-year deal. Lou!!
Last week I mentioned that I thought Cutler wasn't expecting a fight for his control of the company but if he had to have it, he would win it. Roger offered up some resistance last week and he destroyed him with the Joan arrangement. Now Don's return is a threat to him and he expertly sets up conditions he feels that…
It was exquisite to see the look on Don's face while he was getting insulted by Peggy and then the partners. In essence, his ability to read the room has returned, something that was missing at the end of last season.
There Weiner goes holding up a possible Don/Megan breakup like a football and dumb me falling for it again, Charlie Brown-style.
I really love the idea of a Grimm who doesn't know she's a Grimm, but holy crap, Nick played the stoic angle waaay too much with regards to making Trubel feel better. He never just says, "You see monsters, right? So can I. You're not crazy. And they're not monsters, they're Wesen." He even drives her out to the…
He has a partnership contract. For years, he worked as an independent contractor until they forced him to sign a contract. That's the one that Pryce got him out of. But when they formed Sterling, Cooper, Draper & Pryce, they all became partners, which would require a contract. That deal remains intact, which is why…
It was a nice little touch to have Schuester's son named "Daniel" after Schue sang "Danny's Song" the other episode when he was singing about his hopes of having a kid.
Just once I'd like to see something where a song like "Pumpin' Blood" starts playing and rather than Rachel just singing it effortlessly like she sings it all of the time, having her say "What is this? I don't know this song. I've been real busy rehearsing for my Broadway play so I haven't been studying new music…
I would not say that you are being too sensitive, but at the same time, I think you might be thinking that Amy Schumer is someone that she is not. She's been all about that Lampanelli-esque racial humor for years now. It's just part of her act. She's obviously a much, much better comic than Lampanelli in general, but…
Slideshow means the images that you keep in your head if you need to think of something to masturbate to. Characters on Frisky Dingo would use it often when they were discussing attractive women. "She'd go in my slideshow," stuff like that.
Yeah, that's the issue. If it makes better content, go for it. WILL it, though?
True, but he thought he was going to get it without a fight.
True, that seems to make the most sense.