Carrie’s lip quivering game is off the charts this season!
Carrie’s lip quivering game is off the charts this season!
The most unbelievable thing that happened on last night’s episode was that they let that incompetent idiot Jenna sit in on a conference call with the President!!
I’ll be honest. There’s a teensy part of me that misses the snuck in modern songs within the park’s worlds. All the player piano stuff was good, but when they got CREAM in during the visit to Shogun World last year, that was off the charts fantastic.
Max was bestboy, that’s who he was.
How do we even know that meeting with Maeve was in reality? She still could’ve been in a simulation at that time. Or that was a host version of Serac.
“Who was Max? Well, he was... not exactly a sidekick, I wouldn’t say. He... followed me around, did things I asked him to do. What’s below valet?”
Ramin Djawadi and the sound design team are absolutely killing it. There were scenes where—by design—I didn’t know the full meaning of, but damn if I didn’t feel it from the sound and music.
I am liking the story well enough, but I did enjoy the Russian nesting doll plot lines in the first two seasons. That said good to shake up the storylines and how to approach them.
2nd’d, Fuck your spoiler filled headlines.
Maybe don’t use major spoilers in headlines? I try to avoid these articles until I see them, but shit like this is inexcusable
I think she feels, deep inside, that she’d be more embarrassed by it not working out with Jimmy than sticking by him. She’s trying to ‘show’ the snooty fucks she works with that he’s worth something.
Again, deep inside, Kim isn’t one of them. She’s more like Jimmy than them.
Honestly, the actress who played Kim’s mom looked so much like her that at first I thought it WAS Kim. For a moment, I thought we were getting a flash-forward showing Kim, years later, as an alcoholic mom and it made my hair stand up on end.
I read it like that, but also that this makes conflict of interest official, meaning that she and he can no longer be on opposing sides (I don’t know if that’s a hard rule but I am guessing even her firm would err on the side of caution for a married couple). Meaning, her calculus is that she is removing the…
Yeah, I don’t think that’s true, Dad.
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair...
Kim Wexler commits to everything in her life. Work and relationship. It’s either all out or all in.
Patrick Fabian bats clean-up in a lot of these episodes, but man, he connects every single time. He’s never been bad. Ever.
Someone get Rhea an Emmy already, please. I mean, come ON. Can we start a Kickstarter or something? Would that help? I don’t know how these things work.
Poor Howard. That was a good one, though. “I don’t know any tugboat” got a laugh out of me
Rhea Seehorn is amazing as Kim.