Tuan is lucky Elizabeth didn't kill him. I can't think of a worse thing to call her than bourgeois.
Tuan is lucky Elizabeth didn't kill him. I can't think of a worse thing to call her than bourgeois.
This episode could have been 20 minutes shorter.
Does Angela Bassett age?
I just want Oleg to be OK, even though that's surely a fruitless hope.
I'm always amazed by people who haven't seen Star Wars.
I enjoyed Greg Berlanta's shoutout to his earlier show "Brothers and Sisters," with Cat mentioning Rob Lowe (IIRC, Calista and Rob's characters were married on the show but then he got killed off because Rob Lowe always leaves shows early).
Greatest cast member in SNL history IMO.
This episode dragged in parts. But I would enjoy seeing Aziz host a travel/cooking show.
When Lee Thompson Young committed suicide, his character on Rizzoli and Isles died offscreen. I always appreciated how the show never forgot about the character and he continued to be mourned.
Too much ketchup and mustard on the hot dog.
Got that in my head now. Thank you, sincerely.
I was choking up at the end. I think Dylan being teary-eyed got to me most. Looking forward to season 2.
Yeah, this episode reminded me that these are not good people. It was easy to forget that last week during their wedding.
I was so excited on your behalf when Mail Robot appeared.
It's at the Torque Shop.
Best episode of the season so far. The scene in the stable was the most I've laughed this season, and it was great getting a deeper look at Selina's childhood. Also, by finally picking a place for her library and moving forward on the book, the show hopefully won't feel like it's repeating the same plot every week.
I'm ready to give Rhys and Russell the Emmys after that scene.
I assume Sherman Tanz is an analogue for Sheldon Adelson. Don't know why he'd have that hairstyle otherwise.
Is this an episode of I Love Films?
Parks casting was always on target