I get that, but if you had the ego of a politician, would you rather be one of 12 voices or *the* voice. Also, it seems like a bit more of slight when it's in the name of political maneuvering.
I get that, but if you had the ego of a politician, would you rather be one of 12 voices or *the* voice. Also, it seems like a bit more of slight when it's in the name of political maneuvering.
I get that, but if you had the ego of a politician, would you rather be one of 12 voices or *the* voice. Also, it seems like a bit more of slight when it's in the name of political maneuvering.
Maybe I have a rosier view of journalists, but I think Susan just wants the narrative of how Elaine decided to run the day she announces (which no other outlet will have) and now she has a reliable, high-placed source in Doug who is honor-bound to feed her whatever she wants. I don't see Susan as out to get Elaine,…
Maybe I have a rosier view of journalists, but I think Susan just wants the narrative of how Elaine decided to run the day she announces (which no other outlet will have) and now she has a reliable, high-placed source in Doug who is honor-bound to feed her whatever she wants. I don't see Susan as out to get Elaine,…
Exactly! Where was the ballbuster? Where did she go? And how did she come back?
Exactly! Where was the ballbuster? Where did she go? And how did she come back?
Totally agree about the fiancee's bulimia, but I just chalked that up to Berlanti soapiness and let it go. Stan's storyline is fascinating, I just wish they had an actor who could handle the role playing him (seriously, that part where he furiously does coke in the bathroom and has the perfect amount left on his nose…
Totally agree about the fiancee's bulimia, but I just chalked that up to Berlanti soapiness and let it go. Stan's storyline is fascinating, I just wish they had an actor who could handle the role playing him (seriously, that part where he furiously does coke in the bathroom and has the perfect amount left on his nose…
He doesn't have much to do yet, but I also miss Lonestar. Glad to see him back on my TV again, though!
He doesn't have much to do yet, but I also miss Lonestar. Glad to see him back on my TV again, though!
Actually, we're both right. He went from cab driver to limo driver as the series progressed so at least one character on the show has managed to evolve (zing!)
Actually, we're both right. He went from cab driver to limo driver as the series progressed so at least one character on the show has managed to evolve (zing!)
I didn't see that much of a connection between Veep and Political Animals. The former is so satirical, while the latter plays it straight. Selena is portrayed as so ineffectual, while Elaine gets things done. I'd like to hear your thoughts after you see it, but I think we're looking at two different animals here (no…
I didn't see that much of a connection between Veep and Political Animals. The former is so satirical, while the latter plays it straight. Selena is portrayed as so ineffectual, while Elaine gets things done. I'd like to hear your thoughts after you see it, but I think we're looking at two different animals here (no…
You and me both, KGB, you and me both.
You and me both, KGB, you and me both.
I didn't get this into the review, but Wentz actually favors another girl to open for Stewart, lauding the "authenticity" of her original audition song. As soon as he said that, I wanted to hop into the show and go, "Aw, sweetie, wrong show."
I didn't get this into the review, but Wentz actually favors another girl to open for Stewart, lauding the "authenticity" of her original audition song. As soon as he said that, I wanted to hop into the show and go, "Aw, sweetie, wrong show."
The Andrea/Tony storylines are definitely Queen of Jordan material. She even has catchphrases! But Tony is no D'Fwan, sadly
The Andrea/Tony storylines are definitely Queen of Jordan material. She even has catchphrases! But Tony is no D'Fwan, sadly