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Is that what happened? A "Black Swan" thing? I FF'd on Netflix because I couldn't take it anymore after (spoiler alert!) the poisoned milk scene, so I missed the explanation and was so exasperated I never went back to sit through it. I am so happy the reviewer had the same thought I did: who gets milk delivered this

No-they really are insufferable and scary from day 1. They have no range-just extreme all the time, which makes the other couple seem even more boring than they already were and I didn't think that was possible.

Lol!

This is interesting. I thought they might've gone with the Gordo is just a figment of his imagination and it was really him tormenting his own family all along thing, since it was implied she didn't really know her husband, as in Netflix's "A Good Marriage". This ending seems disappointing and I will not watch.

Agreed. He symbolized the man who buys into respectability politics and tries to live by them to achieve success. Once he achieves that success, he realizes he hates who he's had to become to achieve that success. This is a central struggle for many of us, and it comes with a lot of bitterness, so it always felt right

I would say the only good thing about the movie-outside Savion Glover's brilliant dancing-is Wayans' performance. It captivated me and was the only reason I sat through it to the end. And I personally feel the final montage was needed to make up for that ridiculous ending.

Don't give them any ideas :(

Wait-that look was actually in style?

I asked the same thing. Is this some new form of Base 10?

I went to school in ATL and got hooked on "Dinner and a Movie", which aired on TBS on Friday nights I was too broke to go out and do anything.