I felt like he stayed back because he knew what they were going to do--he had tears in his eyes when he said goodbye to her. And yes. That his hair lives on.
I felt like he stayed back because he knew what they were going to do--he had tears in his eyes when he said goodbye to her. And yes. That his hair lives on.
He actually seemed legitimately sad about what he knew was planned for Tanya. I think that’s why he stayed behind at the villa, even if he wasn’t disapproving enough to help Tanya escape or even warn her.
That Groucho Marx-looking mother fucker really lucked out.
kudos to the guy with the insane ‘greg is actually dead’ theory that never technically got disproven.
That part had me absolutely howling in laughter. This dying, scheming queen trying to pull himself up on to a couch and all of a sudden finds himself being interrogated by his near-victim and it’s about if Greg is.... having an affair.
In this post-Succession world, eat-the-rich satire is a dime a dozen - but where else can you find Jennifer Coolidge massacring a group of gay mobsters?
Way better than S1 IMO. More fascinating story and a much-improved cast.
Yeah, Daphne’s visceral reaction to Ethan’s news was the best scene in the episode. She was so hurt not only because Cam cheated on her again, but because Harper betrayed her in a sense. She tried to hard to have a girl friend in Harper, but Harper betrayed her, just like all of the other girls.
I’m so glad that Matteo (Francesco Zecca) wasn’t on the boat. His amazing hair lives on.
How? There is a pre-nup in place. And that’s a lot to wrap up in a finale.
Correlation without proof of causation here, but both of my parents came from large (8+) sibling families going back three generations. Both of my parents are/were a hot fucking mess about finances, child-raising, religion, and morality. I wasn’t able to shed the feeling that success looked like what they had until my…
That show - and two of its contemporaries - epitomize the evils of reality TV.
When Jon & Kate first started, it really focused on how this family dealt with eight kids, six the same age. You could legitimately take tips from that show.
Then it became Kate going from some gentle eye-rolling at her husband’s…
Yes, there are also ones who are so dead inside that they appear near-catatonic at all times.
Hey, maybe it wasn’t a trans person. Maybe it was one of the folks who was rendered homeless after Chapelle used his money to shut down an affordable housing project in his county.
Daily Beast says immediately after the attack, Chappelle made a joke of his own, reportedly saying the assailant was a “trans man”
I don’t have a lot of empathy for people who deliberately choose misinformation from random people over advice from expert doctors. I don’t have a lot of empathy for people who are fine putting others at risk.
Edi Patterson can really, really pull off crazy. If you can make a line like “I’m gonna move to Malibu Beach, shave my pussy and learn to surf” work, you can really make anything work.
This review is ironically deeply unempathetic which fits considering this TV series is all about losing empathy.
Travis is pretty on-brand for a 90s troubled teenage guy. I don’t think he’s the “best” or “worst”, he’s an accurate portrayal of a dude from the era who’s not internally enlightened enough to know how to fix himself and doesn’t have outside sources guiding or forcing him to improve.
Mari tells Misty that they’re not gonna trust her with the food and we see Misty serving the meat in the 1st ep soooooooo... and she instigated the confrontation with Jackie to get the group off her back about the shrooms!