Sorry everyone else seems hung up on MGK’s real name but
Sorry everyone else seems hung up on MGK’s real name but
Amos Burton, perhaps the best written person on TV. Amoral, but principled, friendly but sociopathic, lovable but a bit scary. Hats off to Wes for his great portrayal too.
Maybe their stupid ballet loser mom won’t let them get a cool face tattoo, and all the cool kids with pop-punk moms and skater dads are letting them get one, AND I HATE YOU YOU STUPID JERK I BET I’M ADOPTED ANYWAYS.
My brother- and sister-in-law are Gen Z. I can tell you that there is definite nostalgia for the Y2K era, because back then the internet and cell phones weren’t as omnipresent or oppressively depressing. Riding bikes to the arcade, renting something from Blockbuster...it all feels innocent and wholesome, a sunny…
Maybe they’re nostalgic because they *don’t* remember it.
It turns out that she could indeed be somewhat more obvious.
With all the Y2K nostalgia amongst Gen-Z
I hear he’s quite the swordsman.
Coincidentally, ‘clumsy regressive imperial nostalgic garbage trying to skate by with a thin layer of jokey irony’ would also be my review for the current UK government.
I believe that the proper pluralization is actually Michelles Yeoh
...and then Roman says, “The real crime is, down a waiter, I had to wait 45 minutes for a gin and tonic.” <Chef’s kiss.>
I agree. That could also be one of the reasons why I think you can glimpse a bit of sorrow in Tom’s eyes at the moments where Greg is the man Tom helped him further toward becoming - like when he asked Tom to take his share of the blame for the cruise fiasco, or even last night. A part of him probably hopes Greg will…
Sadly, I think Kendall has as much, if not more, than most executives do. He’s got narcissism, ambition, a superficial understanding of jargon, a modicum of vision for the future, high work ethic (nobody’s accused him of not doing the hours)... if it weren’t for his publicised... issues... a lot of companies would…
Yeah, I think one of the ways the show explores abuse is it shows how it stunts and warps the kids’ ability to feel and express love. Kendall is literally eaten up with the need for his father’s love and approval.
I think it was honest, and an expression of his fear that his kids are weaklings who would never have earned an iota of his respect if not for being his children. But, of course, it’s not the WHOLE truth.
Logan may never die. But I suspect, if they say it’s 5 seasons, that Logan will die in the finale of S4 - or go into a coma, or otherwise be forced into a hospital bed for some of S5.
I realise you are examining a specific scene here but wanted to agree on the love thing. Love matters a whole lot to the show i think, different forms and expressions of love, how it is imperfect and can be abused and how it can inspire and inspire darkness.
I still have hopes for them! I think it’s wrong to see this as a total betrayal by Tom - in a way, he’s just trying to live up to the way he thinks Roys behave, the way his wife expects from him. It’s him saying “you want me to be like you? OK, this is me being like you...”
It alsoo I think shines a light on Roman’s entire schtick. We see how his brand of trangressional humour really does help to lighten the mood for Kendall in this crisis, and how Roman does it intentionally for that pupose. Making you wonder: what darkness is he protecting himself from with black humour the whole of…
You can have 20 Gregs was my favorite line of the episode