oooooooh boy. Ok. Here goes.
oooooooh boy. Ok. Here goes.
That you, Fred?
One more thought - it might’ve just hit home to Nick that he cannot make a legitimate claim to either the baby or to June. He lied to Luke for any number of reasons: He has to keep up the pretense of Fred being the father, he doesn’t want to hurt Luke further or to deal with a mutual pummeling in the bar, he wants to…
But wasnt there a hint at something between Eden and Isaac?
She spoon fed him some of her jam! I found that shocking in the context of Gilead.
Yeah, there’s no way HBO could manage to have a successful show with an irredeemable psychopath as the lead protagonist, much less one that would run for six seasons.
Zach Woods’ delivery of “Would you like to die today, motherfucker?” without a doubt ranks among the greatest line readings in TV comedy history. The perfect blend of unassuming deference and genuine malice. Give that man an Emmy already!
One thing I haven’t seen mentioned was one of the episode’s minor delights for me: how Yao was disturbed yet impressed by Laurie’s inhuman inscrutability (“At times, I find it difficult to know what you are thinking”) and by show’s end, was looking to emulate her. As a typically poker-faced Chinese businessman, he has…
Oh, what a glorious fucking over of Gavin Belson that was. And the fact that Jared had the ability to singlehandedly mold that assistant into an unhinged Pied Piper-obsessed slave makes me all the more terrified of him with each passing season.
“No, I don’t want to talk to Gilfoyle! He’s a racist and a witch!”
“How would you like to die today, motherfucker?”
Serena going into June’s room at night and fondling her belly was creepy as hell. It was only slightly different from sexual molestation.
“Adversity is a great teacher, just like cigarette burns.”
My boss bought me a car! What? No! Ewww! Yuck!
No mention of this bit of wisdom from Jared: “If you want to work the corner, you can’t fall in love every time you turn a trick. That’s why you do the oxy.”
I agree with the reviewer that I hope this was using the staff as an audience surrogate, saying, “Yeah, we’re all bored with this shit.”
It can be two things!
One small part that I thought you would reference was Holden having a law degree.
The Dinesh/Gilfoyle back and forth is usually one of my favorite things, but it was so tedious :(