This is the first time in a long while that I actually enjoyed the Luisa/Rose plotline. Kudos to the writers for using the 3 year time skip to get them to an interesting place.
This is the first time in a long while that I actually enjoyed the Luisa/Rose plotline. Kudos to the writers for using the 3 year time skip to get them to an interesting place.
Kinda glad she was cut. Character was the weakest link on the show.
Moss is also a Scientologist. She tends to be wrong about a lot of things.
Fuck this site for using that horrific image as a banner. No one should be forced to see that.
There was actually a couple of others that were more than just one-offs. There was this blonde lady who had a husband, and a girl that was friends with this Irish rando that was supposed to guest star for a couple of eps but was randomly dropped.
Without looking it up, name ONE of Kalinda's female love interests. And no, "FBI lady" doesn't count.
I LOVED that opening shot callback to the pilot. That song speaks to everything I love about the show, and it really centres it around Maia in an interesting way…
Yes
Quinn deserved to die for what he did to Astrid. Mother fucking piece of shit.
This is the episode that defined Maia for me. She's the kind of person that doesn't really live her life, but lets others steer it for her. Always doing what she's told, rarely thinking of the consequences; probably never having to since she's so rich. From joining the board of a charity she knows nothing about, to…
Ya, Maia's family life and relationships are running on fumes. Show doesn't care about Amy at all, so why should I? Also, her mom's affair with Uncle Jax? Who cares? Why was that a thing in the first place?
Here's a truth about the show that most people won't accept: Jerry was right and is almost always right. Rick is bad for the family and Jerry made the right move trying to get rid of him. The Jerry demonization the fandom practiced right after the S2 finale was woefully wrongheaded.
I've always defended Linda's character on this show… but this episode was the last straw. I can't back her anymore, I'm sorry.
Casey Affleck's story was way, way, WAY overblown.
Fun fact: Lauren wrote the episode where Samira's character was killed off.
I definitely got swept up in this episode, didn't really notice the valid complaints posted up here. Coincidentally though, I DID see that video CBS used to promote it and thought it was dumb as well. Marissa didn't school anyone on anything, she just used the issue of white privilege to help dismiss a case. The show…
Petra and Rafael together again made my heart SING. I love them as a couple so fucking much, holy shit.
Lucca saying she doesn't get upset at boys was the moment I realized she became a distinct character. She was nothing in TGW, but here? She's a force of nature.
C+? I don't usually say this for SNL episodes, but that's way underrated. This was easily in the top 3 this season.
He's an attempted rapist guys, don't feel to bad for him.