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Paul Bonomo
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I'm amazed the reviewer, and apparently no one in the comments section, has pointed out the MASSIVE plot hole that is Janine making her way to that bridge with the baby. So, ok, let me get this straight. In the extremely totalitarian regime of Gilead, where women, especially Handmaids, are contuniuosly survailed and

I agree with what y'all are saying. But for a show that prides itself on slowly and methodically building up characters, story line and reveals, that whole scene was clumsily handled.

Love this show overall, but they really lost me with the scene when Jimmy threatened to sue the community service capo. Am I the only one who thought that scene was unnecessary, rushed and very lazily written? We already know Jimmy is on the hustle again anyway. This was just way too far fetched, even for Slippin'

Best line:
Music store brothers 'We don't sell recorders.'
Saul 'Synthesizers then!'

OK not sure anyone said this yet, and I don't want to ruin this great episode, BUT if Mike so needed the cops to discover the truck, why didn't he himself call 911 anonymously like he did when he got into the fight with Tuco a few episodes back?

It's also very probable that Prince agreed to do this soundtrack to prove he could still be a cross-platform commercially viable artist, thereby getting the green light from Warners to embark on his ill-fated Graffiti Bridge fiasco. The irony is that that movie effectively ended any illusions anyone had of Prince

It's also very probable that Prince agreed to do this soundtrack to prove he could still be a cross-platform commercially viable artist, thereby getting the green light from Warners to embark on his ill-fated Graffiti Bridge fiasco. The irony is that that movie effectively ended any illusions anyone had of Prince

I found the flashback scenes to be a tired and clichéd device for an otherwise well-produced series. It was a one dimensional reading of the past that lacked nuance. Plus, the acting wasn't that good, especially the trans character and that insipid portrayal of Magnus Hirschfeld. However, when it came full circle at