I want more Jim Cutler. I bought the LA Law DVDs from Shout Factory and now I'm on a Harry Hamlin kick.
I want more Jim Cutler. I bought the LA Law DVDs from Shout Factory and now I'm on a Harry Hamlin kick.
Does that include a stint in Leavenworth for going AWOL?
He got what he wants, but he still doesn't know what he wants. He wanted to come back to New York and focus on creative without the stress of running the business, and now he's in a safe little box doing just that. He wanted to escape his feelings for Peggy and go back to his family — and now he's a drooling…
I'm always quick to hop on the "oh gawd not another movie copycat" bandwagon. But this one…this one has promise.
I like Ginger just fine. I thought it was a crime that Miss Fame got to scurry to the back of the stage while Ginger had to lip-sync. It was a foregone conclusion that she would stay over Jaydinn, but not so with Sad Pink Eyes.
Miss Fame has gotten more lifelines at Bottom 3 then she deserves. I really want to know why Ru has favored her so much to date.
But that's not Betty. She may feel that way about the issue, but the tossing of the gun had nothing to do with that. It was more Douglas Sirk than Oliver Stone. But it was handled clumsily.
I felt that way about the previous episode as well. These reviews provide me with a better idea of what Weiner was trying to do than the finished product did.
I'm not in the industry, but I wonder how much artists received in royalties for radio play in the pre-streaming era? Streaming royalties should be comparable to that, since one media is bacially replacing the other.
Larry Wilmore is great, but The Nightly Show has slowly become that half hour I flip around in between Daily Show and @midnight. Its style is just two laid back to be sandwiched in between those two hyper-energized shows. Wilmore has lots to say, but his delivery is so coy at times that he almost dares us to hear the…
Awww…I was hoping there would be a side entrance to his appearance on the UK Celebrity Big Brother in one of the questions…
Yes the eating was superfluous, but in the scenes we got to see, she didn't lean on it to the extent that Latrice & Stacey did in the past. Ginj ate, but she kept talking — it was just stage business. Also, the row of awards was a nice touch.
Oh yeah…forgot aboout Trixie. Dang.
Weird, or bogus on the show's part if Max's version is true. They took a time-out performance and edited it to look like a meltdown. Not cool.
She doesn't have much competition for Queen Who Will Return. Maybe Mrs. Kasha Davis. The others just didn't have it.
To be honest, I was expecting Ginj/Adele to walk away with the win on her own, and completely on merit. I thought her Adele was fantastic. She did what Ben de la Creme did with Maggie Smith — she got the look down, and while not creating a perfect replica, she worked a consistent character, and gave funny answers and…
Was Bert Cooper's song and dance the first clue? Did Don actually drown in that pool in L.A.?
Yikes! Well now we know what movie was playing in the background while this episode was being sketched out.
It felt like Weiner saw that final image of Don in the apartment in his head, loved it, and then figured out how to write his way toward that shot.
"Peggy doesn’t understand that a huge ego and self-hatred can coexist."