*yawn*
*yawn*
That was f-ing brilliant. And how everyone just ran with trying the new catchphrase for rest of the episode had me in stitches.
WOOOIN! Your opinion of this show was different from mine. NO CREDIBILITY! Impeachment! WOOOOOIN!
Let's not take credits from the Freemans for their on-screen chemistry.
Please, God, dear, no.
Yup there's a third Holmes brother now.
It's more than that though. By the end he has forgiven him in a way that he hasn't Betty.
This was the first episode of Mad Men that sold me on the show and pushed the characters' complexities beyond just "repressed women" and "sleazy male executives".
"I mean, YOU CAN'T!"
That is in no way a "strange conclusion". He cites his cat being sick and stress as reasons not to want to have sex. It's borderline a Will & Grace trope at this point!
No way Lip doesn't bang his roommate's girlfriend before the season wraps. None.
How was it the easier trope?
I thought it's pretty obvious that the brother was testing Fiona. I mean, yeah, he got to bang an Emmy Rossum lookalike which— *slow clap* — but it also, really came off like a test of twisted brotherly love that Fiona horribly failed.
Ramon really was being a bitch about that fondu set. You don't make the guest replace the entire thing. Like, no.
So the entire season is basically going to be them steadily losing that mountain of coke via sheer incompetency, isn't it?
Ah.
Is he 20? Didn't they meet playing DDR at the arcade? I thought he was 16-17 ish which yes, gross, however it makes for a story here as opposed to the female teacher who moved into the neighborhood and just waxed Lip for one episode.
"she's getting the ultimate revenge."
I'm not exactly sure why she's playing a status-digger exactly.
I liked it fine initially. It was another representation of how no one really gives a shit about the wrong side of the tracks. The guy could get away with turning that minimum wage hellhole into his own harem because, health benefits and store rebates on food are actually valuable in that part of town.