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No, that one you're describing was "Takedown w/Bobby Flay". "Beat Bobby Flay" is set in an abandoned music video from the 80's where Bobby is contractually obliged to win EVER SINGLE TIME. The drama is palpably non-existent.

That was a good anthology show.

At first I thought she was talking about the soft drink "Squirt", which reminded of Chip trying to order third-tier sodas at the fast food place, and I thought he was about to be thrilled that somebody actually sold one of his weird favorites.

Ronald Guttman has been showing up here and there on TV for what feels like a lifetime and I never once took much notice of his work, but he outright KILLED IT as Penelope's father. That was one of the best "single scene" appearances of all time.

She did get away from her father's shadow, but in the end he was right because she didn't try very hard to exercise her own talents in America either.

French is so lovely, but their pronunciation of "Penelope", a name I'm not really fond of in English, might be the first time I can say that the language actually ruins a word. Rhyming this name with "cantaloupe" is a firm fail.

Figuring out the connection between this movie and "Cloverfield" would mean watching "Cloverfield" again after all these years. And I just can't find the care.

If that's the truth, we ARE ASS.

He isn't raping all those groupies (yet), Tsunami. What's the connection?

So if the Secret Service agents are going to be put on trial for murder, ummmmm, so, their accomplices that helped them clean up the crime scene, erased and rewrote the hotel computer records, paid off a ton of hotel workers, you know, THE GOOD PEOPLE AT OPA? What's to become of them when the investigation is

Because dead hookers are more socially acceptable "disposal items" than dead college students or dead waitresses and the like. Not a lot of follow through is demanded of it.

I thought she was Office Space's Milton before a sex change and 30 sugar pies' worth of after-care.

It was perfectly done. And for once Chip had a non-self-absorbed reason to not be listening.

Is there anything at all sufferable about Quinn at this point? She's lucky Olivia is portrayed so badly this season and taking all the hits that she does, because Quinn is just a horrendous and irredeemable a-hole now.

I dunno. Fitz exhibited more chemistry with that first woman he set eyes on in the opening of the episode than I've ever seen him exhibit with anybody else. Tony Goldwyn actually looked HAPPY!

Huck: Voice of Reason.

Feminist views are great for storylines, but feminist wish-fulfillment climaxes when the outcome of the plot takes a hard turn away from what really would have happened in this show's world is junk food writing. Useless crap.

Remember when Cyrus was at least a sympathetic bastard? The writers don't.

To be fair to the show's continuity, Olivia's clitoris is like a light switch with the people she gets involved with. And not one of those little household bathroom switches either, I'm talking about a big ole, Frankenstein's laboratory 6 million gigawatt piece of anatomy. If they end the season with her spontaneously

It wasn't an F because the episode was so flimsy and meaningless that it didn't have the energy to offer something that aggressively offends or annoys its audience.