This episode (Jose Chung) made me tear up. Came here 6 years later just to say that.
This episode (Jose Chung) made me tear up. Came here 6 years later just to say that.
Read the review before I watched the ep and I assumed Vanessa Bayer was the girl with the Bin Laden fetish before I even saw the song.
Wow thanks. That makes sense I suppose.
This was pretty good.
Ok, so this episode was really enjoyable and everything, but how the FUCK did Fusco get Elias back to the safe house without Samaritan noticing and why the hell did he not tell Resse and Finch about it in the season premiere?
Luisa never had sex with "Susanna" apparently. If she did, there'd be no doubt who she really was.
Rose: IT'S ME LUISA! IT'S ME LUISA! IT WAS ME, ALL ALONG LUISA!
They're not cuckold fetishists if the guy is cheating with other women too, they're just swingers.
Bad job, internet!
Feels like the finale slapped ME. I don't understand why the writers made many of the choices they made here.
Elektra was shit in this season. Her entire character was driven by the whims of the men around her. Look at all her actions in the season, and notice how many of them are motivated by either "Stick ordered me too" or "I wanted to please Matthew". It's a lot. She's always seeking the approval of one of them, it's…
Kate McKinnon is blowing up. Don't expect her to be on SNL much longer…
Wow, Bob is kind of a cunt.
Said this before, but I feel the need to post it again:
Russ is a garbage development for Jacqueline and basically derails her character for the season. We were building towards an arc where she learns to be independent and self-sufficient, but instead she gets saddled with this disgusting loser, and instead of that being a negative development like it appeared to be at…
He was broke. Then he got on a new and ultra successful show.
I gotta say, I don't quite buy the money troubles plot on this show anymore. Jane is surrounded by rich men like Rogelio or Rafael that are willing to pay anything to keep her happy and healthy. There is zero tension in that area. The only thing at stake here is Jane's pride, which isn't anywhere near as important as…
Jesus, Zach is a real dip shit. His girlfriend clearly sees their relationship as a casual thing, and the fact that she's willing to let Zach think that it's super serious, to the point where he's willing to derail his entire life for her sake, is especially bitchey. Alicia finding out about the Hannah's very blase…
Jacqueline is the best character on this show and her plot lines are the most engaging. There, I said it.
Josh and Rebecca need to be endgame. That is all I have to add to this conversation.