The Claire plot was really awful. It felt like they were going for the cringe-humor of early Office, but instead ended up with cringe-humor of S1 of Parks and Rec.
The Claire plot was really awful. It felt like they were going for the cringe-humor of early Office, but instead ended up with cringe-humor of S1 of Parks and Rec.
One of the most delightful parts of the finale was Maggie and Emma singing along with Kenny, because at that point you could tell that it wasn't even Maggie and Emma in that scene, but Lennon and Jessica. They were just so overwhelmingly starstruck.
Very likely.
Is "body be banging" a Wompler reference? I thought that was just a callback to season 1. I honestly can't recall Marissa or Listler ever saying "body be bangin." I think that's firmly a Playing House thing.
I love her in Another Period. "Yes…m'baby."
Yes.
Not gonna lie, I'm actually weirdly invested in this Dodo/Peepers romance.
That episode is all kinds of fucked up.
Yeah I thought the same thing! He was totally set up to be an asshole and then they subverted that within a minute of his character speaking.
I know that the character she's playing is supposed to be kind of a slut/maneater-type, but she really just does come across as ridiculously adorable. Maybe it's the hair?
I lost my shit when he pulled out the iPhone.
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Ah thanks. Just looked it up. Very cool.
Is it just me or is this show just more nakedly emotional lately? I feel like season 2 has been a lot less subtle in exploring the nuances of the relationships between characters.
I love how Beatrice's husband is her gay-best-friend.
There's a Blackhawks/Black Cocks joke earlier this season too.
Is it a lie though? Isn't that who he really has been all these years? I know people make a big deal about his name actually being Dick Whitman, but he's been "Don Draper" for probably half his life now, maybe more. Everything he did with that name was real. All of his ad work, all of his brilliance, that was him.…
Did anyone else watch Matthew Perry's show, Go On, a few years ago? Brett Gelman basically reprised his character, Mr. K, in this Mad Men finale.
Agent Science Biotch
Yep. He used her giant-ass knife.