I almost hope we don’t find out, because that might mean they’re okay. If we see them again, it will almost certainly be because he’s dead, his wife is a handmaid and the son is adopted by someone in June’s neighborhood.
I almost hope we don’t find out, because that might mean they’re okay. If we see them again, it will almost certainly be because he’s dead, his wife is a handmaid and the son is adopted by someone in June’s neighborhood.
Moss does a great job with this character so I don’t blame her, but that’s a running issue I have with this show. They direct her to show far more than she should, and more overtly than she should. It really took me out of the story sometimes when she was supposed to be pretending to seduce Fred and instead of subtly…
God, I wanted to scream at the screen pretty much this entire episode. Every time June casually hung out near a window in broad daylight my brain was just !!!!!!
He also shows an uncharacteristic naivety at times. I feel like in that moment he figures he’s the underdog, morally right and fucking angry, and that must add up to him being able to kick this guy’s ass as a kind of karmic victory. Which... nope
Exactly, this episode is a direct follow-through of Al’s experiences in the last episode. I would call that plot. I have a feeling this season will be a lot better to binge or rewatch than it is week-to-week. Like, looking back it’s just been a matter of time until Tracy’s chaos blew up Earn’s careful lazy life. And…
If it’s the one I saw someone mention on Twitter, in the other he’s like “Remember when we played?” which NOOOOPE, I have no need to hear that
The last one is what kills me. I wonder if he’d have been caught sooner if there wasn’t the fair speculation that he stopped because he was dead (not to suggest that a ton of people haven’t been working extremely hard on this, because they clearly have)
Can you describe it for a person who can rarely control their curiosity but would also like to be spared the experience?
Surely not half. I loved Michael too, but to leave when he did would mean someone wasn’t necessarily a fan of the actual show. The beautiful main structure of the Villaneuva family was still there, and that’s what’s important
They’ve already done Twin-but-not-really-a-twin, so that’s out. I honestly have no idea.
Very true. I’m late to the show, and I was kind of shocked - it was so ubiquitous for a while there that I assumed it must be either brilliant or just soapy but really well-done soap. To find it to be basically neither was a surprise. I’m glad I tuned in before it ended, but it was a weird ride.
- I’m someone who actually likes Charlie and Quinn (if only because Charlie is the rare Scandal character who knows what show he’s on, and Huck as a romantic prospect really creeped me out) but since when are they such a beloved, central couple that their wedding should be a centerpiece of the finale? Have I missed…
Your comment reads like it was written by a bitter white man with too much time on his hands
Well, Hannity was playing dirty before, and now he has no room to. I’ll give Kimmel this, he’s an affable guy but he doesn’t ignore blood in the water
I miss that a lot. It’s part of what made season 1 so unsettling but riveting, Rachel using the psychology skills she inherited from her mother to expose the bare bones of these poor women who just wanted 5 minutes of IG fame. Now she just half-heartedly talks Serena into attending the dates she contractually agreed…
I think the Serena/George stuff depends on who you believe. If he really made her think they were serious and just suddenly dropped off the face of the earth without a word, her texting his friends and then tracking him down somewhere she previously knew he’d be because she got no reply and was like “what the fuck?”…
Reading them is one thing, but commenting on them too?
You’d be surprised. It’s not like the current Republican administration don’t have interior lives and people they genuinely love, sadly you can give no fucks about other people in general and still have human traits like sentiment and dreams.
I love this show dearly, but episodes like this are why I don’t often recommend it to people. Liv can just fight off this brain whenever it’s convenient for her love life or the main season plot, but it’s overpowering during every case-of-the-week scene and lets her get away with treating everyone in her life and…
The false information they’re spreading could literally get women killed. I have to believe there is some legal recourse for that