Can we talk about Meredith being some sort of idiot savant. I have nothing useful to say though but just wanted to put that out there.
Can we talk about Meredith being some sort of idiot savant. I have nothing useful to say though but just wanted to put that out there.
Peggy the boss. I almost hate those sort of scenes ( like Bert Cooper dancing) because they're so everything I wanted, it's almost too perfect, and you can just imagine Matt Weiner being like "wouldn't it be fun if we…aw fck it ,everyone loves us let's just do it"
Don Draper is a little like Basquiat, but also not. A deep emptiness inside, searching for a parental figure in his lovers, a self-involved whirlwind that manages to destroy all and everyone that is addicted to him.
1. Peggy talked about the kid she gave away
2. Don Draper's pitch failed, and his employees couldn't give a sh*t about his "new beginnings" speech
3. They used the f word in the last two episodes. is there some sort of quota?
gabourey sidibe always has some random ass pieces of dialogue
That's some sick messed up ish first Lucious and Jamal's wife then Anika and Hakeem that's a recipe for some major family therapy sessions.
Am I the only one who thinks the girl who plays Zoey is a bad actor? She almost always sounds like she's reading her lines.
I wouldn't be able to tell that Camilla was like taboo-ly older than Hakeem if they didn't keep pointing out/if it wasn't Naomi Campbell.
Andre's story line is some over the top ridiculous to me. All the parts make sense (oldest "talentless" brother trying to gain father's approval) but they come together so clunky.
Maybe it was too perfect, but Jamal's coming out was perfect.
This show confirms my belief that plot doesn't matter, as long as the dialogue and acting is impeccable, it could be a story about Junior getting peer pressured to smoke in the bathroom for all I care
Why do they hate Precious based on the Novel Push by Sapphire? I watched it on the plane, but I didn't notice anything remarkable or awful about it.
Am I the only one that felt like this whole season was a giant ramble until Tad's coming out storyline? Episode 10 made me remember why I liked this show.
But would you ever use it as pop culture reference in a solely adult conversation ? That's the thing that threw me off. In addition, who is supposed to get that joke? 18 and under year olds ? 40 and over year olds? Or us, the weird (likely unmarried and childless) millennials?
How far we've come, I bet just a couple years ago white execs would have said no it's too much of a bummer… Ironically
And then the close up profile shot of junior as he realizes this
How does dre know jimmy neutron? I didn't realize anyone out of my demographic would know him, like Mickey Mouse or spongebob I get but I feel like Jimmy Neutron is fairly esoteric, like Fairly Odd Parents
Too little too late
Her "excuse me " reaction to the librarian insult was too good
This episode was so full of win.