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It’s like we’re watching Uncle Andy grow into just plain Andy. Which is why the end of this episode is so exasperating.
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It’s like we’re watching Uncle Andy grow into just plain Andy. Which is why the end of this episode is so exasperating.
Our hearts are warmed by the potential for enlightenment and reconciliation. And then ...
For the first time, we are seeing unequivocally that Nancy just does not get it.
The network just passed on four high-profile pilots they ordered, leaving them in a development hole.
It's judgment day for Nancy. As much as Mayor Esteban wants not to believe that the woman he loves is a snitch, Cesar is hell-bent on finding proof. And he does!
The lifelong theater geek was so excited about replacing Jonathan Groff that he started a week early.
Nancy does what she does best this week: shows impeccable irony in the face of absurd crisis. Sincerity, too.
If Mary Louise-Parker wins this Emmy, it will be for perfecting the White Lady Who Gets Away With Everything.
This episode played out like a confused adventure satire: 'Rush Hour 3' meets 'Bonnie and Clyde.'
Last night, hot on the heels of their very first Emmy nomination, the writers truly delivered.
'The Wire' and 'Family Guy' highlight lists full of surprises.
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