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May 12, 2022 at 2:22 pm #1204950375
Watched episode 5 — I am not sure one Emmy is enough for Kaley’s work this season.
ReplyCopy URLMay 13, 2022 at 7:43 pm #1204951466Just watched episode 6 – Kaley Cuoco acted her a** off. THAT scene with Sharon Stone has an emmy written all over it.
ReplyCopy URLMay 13, 2022 at 11:16 pm #1204951537Yeah, hate to be a broken record, but Kaley did THAT in episode 6. The scenes at the grave and then in the kitchen opposite Stone were immaculate. She’s coming for performer of the year for me personally.
ReplyCopy URLMay 13, 2022 at 11:19 pm #1204951539I hope she pulls off a Claire Foy and win for her second season over the presumed frontrunner.
ReplyCopy URLMay 14, 2022 at 5:31 am #1204951733After episode 6 tomorrow, the academy might as well just call the race and hand her the Emmy. It’s that good.
Love to say I told you so. 😊 And we even have 2 episodes left.
ReplyCopy URLMay 14, 2022 at 6:21 am #1204951755Love to say I told you so. 😊 And we even have 2 episodes left.
A stellar final episode showcase might really boost her chances.
ReplyCopy URLMay 14, 2022 at 8:29 am #1204951863That kitchen scene screams Comedy Actress and Guest Comedy Actress Emmys!!
ReplyCopy URLMay 14, 2022 at 9:45 am #1204951912That kitchen scene screams Comedy Actress and Guest Comedy Actress Emmys!!
it actually screams drama actress, but obviously it’s submitted in comedy
ReplyCopy URLMay 14, 2022 at 11:03 am #1204951959Stone is all drama, but she’s pitch-perfect and instantly convincing as Cuoco’s mother. If she got a nomination even based on name-checking, it wouldn’t be undeserved. Cuoco continues to be one hundred times more impressive than anyone else in the category. I thought she might have reached her apex in S1, but turns out that was just a warm-up.
ReplyCopy URLMay 15, 2022 at 8:01 pm #1204953201Okay, it was a dramatic scene, but Kaley Cuoco and Sharon Stone devoured that scene. All applause for both.
I love Rosie Perez, but just like Season 1, her plot is so…random (I assume that’s the writers’ intention). If someone is nominated in Supporting Actress, I would prefer Zosia Mamet.
ReplyCopy URLMay 16, 2022 at 1:05 am #1204953358Zosia should absolutely be nominated
Absolutely love her this season!!
ReplyCopy URLMay 18, 2022 at 2:17 pm #1204955869I really hope the impersonator doesn’t just turn out to be Cheryl Hines
ReplyCopy URLMay 19, 2022 at 2:10 pm #1204957093With all this circumstantial evidence linking Cassie to all of the crimes, why has no one around her wondered if it’s actually her? She blanks out and loses time a lot, she lies to herself, and is unreliable. It’s weird that they could even find her glove at a murder scene and a bloody knife in her house and not even for a second go “huh”. Or given her mental state she should be wondering if she has DID. If it was me, I’d be checking into a hospital, not literally going to the place they decided I was going to get murdered at.
Also the way they deducted the logic of Cassie being the next victim was completely lost on me with regards to her being framed.
Mae Martin – what was that whole thing?
Wasn’t Ben lining up to shoot Dot at the end of the last episode? And the fact that Dot only tells Cassie to stay away from Ben because Cassie happened to call, is surely negligent of the CIA?
AA girlie is up to no good.
I feel like Griffin Matthews and Deniz Akdeniz have also been consistently good throughout the show and we don’t talk about them enough.
Overall, this episode fell into the season 1 trap of choosing the spy mystery story over the mental health story and failing.
ReplyCopy URLBill Hader and Barry in everything (2 babka)
The Great - Elle Fanning, Nicholas Hoult and comedy writing and directingSeverance in drama series, writing, Adam Scott for best actor, Ben Stiller for drama directing, and the whole cast in supporting.
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