There are red-haired white Mexicans. Ever hear of Canelo Alvarez?
There are red-haired white Mexicans. Ever hear of Canelo Alvarez?
Actually, looking at a picture of his uncle Francisco Szekely, whose an academic in Mexico, there is clearly a strong family resemblance.
"There's so much imagination and effort and care that goes into these, and it seems such a typical Gen X/Millenial entitlement to just shrug off all that effort."
I would have given the writers credit if Frank Grimes' line in the beginning had been, "In Hell, they only show episodes from seasons 10 and up."
If this episode helps win them any Emmys, there will be riots (starting in my living room).
This episode must have been a Levitan episode, judging by the over-the-top wackiness and everyone acting way out of character. Fashionista Haley thought Alex looked great in the unflattering new dress with the noticeable red lips? Mitchell blows off preparing for an important case and a dozen important meetings…
Beth could have easily put Dawn the cop in her place when she was talking down to her about being valuable to them.
Great points. The doctor's motive for killing the guy was ridiculous. Why wouldn't the cops want to have two doctors on staff instead of one? "Oh no, our doctor got careless and was bitten. Thank goodness we have another doctor who's available."
When was Woody Allen's trial and conviction for the crimes he's accused of? I mean his trial and conviction in an actual courtroom with lawyers, a jury and judge, not in the court of public opinion.
The Luke/Haley dialogue works if you think they've inherited Phil's propensity for making statements that sound bad when taken out of context, like Phil's earlier line about getting a disease from his male college roommate.
The storyline about Gloria's family annoyed me too, especially since Colombian people are very diverse and her family knows she married a white American. I would think Sofia Vergara has enough influence to tell the writers that the idea doesn't work.
From Sonia: "When he sits down with Megan and her smarmy handler in California, Don
says with a bemused smile on his face: 'I feel completely at ease.' What
a bald-faced lie."
Speaking of '80s action lines, when Rick was facing the sweaty fat Claimers guy who had Carl, I was hoping the guy would shove Carl to the side and say, "I can beat you, I don't need the girl! I don't need the girl!" before Rick stabbed him to death.