Deskgrunt50
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Several laugh out loud moments in the most recent one. "Hello, professor. Did you arrive here in a hot air balloon" just slayed me.
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Also, Martin and Short are on tour right now. It's a somewhat expensive ticket ($85 each for the Houston area), but it's supposed to be a dynamite couple of hours. Wife and I are going to check it out.
This has become addictive. Selena Gomez is a great bridge between the boomers and the millennials/Gen Z podcasters.
I'm curious about the end of this last episode. What did Mable do?
I don't really love it when TV shows play with the idea that people can't remember exactly what they did — it's too often an easy cop out.
Also, when did the cop have the baby? The kid looked around 6 months old to me.
That bothered me too. I thought maybe that she *knew* who it was - like she got a glimpse of him and recognized him - but that doesn't seem to be the case.I like the show mostly for the charm of the leads and the great moments they create, but the last episode was notably sloppy/lazy in regards to plot. Just one example, but Mabel is in that room with the glitter person and doesn't do anything to try to unmask him and see who he is—but is more concerned about the matchbook because it is a clue? And then she evades him by simply ducking around a corner? I know it's not an action show, but you have to do a little bit better.
This episode felt baggy as heck. I still like s2, but they sure are leaving a ton of plot threads dangling or deep in the background. Was Cara Delevigne's weird art show in Mabel's apartment one or two episodes ago? Haven't seen her since. Hey, remember when Amy Schumer was in this season? I kind of assume we're hurtling toward a Scooby Doo ending.Of all the episodes thus far this season, this was the weakest.
Mabel was 7 when her dad died? But she was doing 500-piece jigsaw puzzles upside down? And the actress playing her had to have been close to 14 in the hospital scene.
Mabel wasn't sure she didn't kill Bunny until she spent an entire day with Theo at Coney Island and realized she compartentalized her emotions?
Oliver and Charles were that dumb to think the woman investigator wouldn't figure out their paper-thin excuse about the knife?
And yeah, "on maternity leave in Denver" in one episode but toting around a eight-month-old in the next is really bad continuity.
And we all know Teddy's the father. Good gravy, just do the reveal already.
Nothing really moved the story along this week.
However, the deaf actor who plays Theo is simply mesmorizing. My wife knows ASL, so she didn't have to read the captions, but even then, the emotions and expressions on his face pretty much explained what he was trying to sign.