Cary Grant was a great comic actor. You might mean Gary Cooper?
Cary Grant was a great comic actor. You might mean Gary Cooper?
The lyrical structure resembles Bacharach's "Alfie": "What's it all about….Alfie?"
I loved Deirdre's quoting of Tennyson's "Ulysses"! Shades of Jack Donaghy and Keats's "stout Cortez."
Another reason to dislike Eddie: disrespecting Square One, especially Mathnet!
See, I was hoping that Linda would realized she could start charging for the camp and thereby subsidize the deep fryer! It feels wrong for them to still be fryer-less at the end of the episode.
I am glad that at least Rebecca actually did get to state her feelings to Greg. I was worried that she would just be constantly preempted or misinterpreted for contrived drama.
Three words: Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
The last few minutes were me just chanting to myself, "Please be a fantasy sequence. It must be a fantasy sequence, right? Look, they're having sex on a flying carpet. It's clearly just a fantasy. Oh no."
Jane, Jane, Jane. Take the pastelitos, *then* slam the door.
As a fellow owner of heavy boobs, seeing them bounce around like that was too painful!
Try "Black-ish"?
See, for some reason that was the bridge too far for me. Rebecca is a lawyer, and a good one. There's no way she doesn't understand how a lease works.
What happened to Michael's girlfriend? Was that just part of the ruse?
Nonononononono.Teacher-student relationships are unethical, and goody-two-shoes Jane should definitely steer clear. I hope that fantasy was misdirection.
The delivery on that and the cutaway punchline was sheer perfection.
I hope the name of Longbourne Lagoon is a reference to the Bennet estate in "Pride and Prejudice"!
I love Tina's competitive side.
Who else thinks Laz is behind the kidnapping and extortion plot? I mean, the dog growled at him, and by the laws of TV/Movies, dogs are never wrong!
Testify!
Look closer, Lenny!