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lol Remember folks, the police cited multiple deaths to the hotel manager lady… |
Wow you guys have big imaginations. But sure, maybe the show will be that nuts versus season 1 writing. In mean really the only big thing that happened was the tragic self defense move in the bathroom… |
Multiple deaths seems crazy. Boating accident? Mob hit? One wonders. |
Agree, yuck. She has a sticky build like a short 16 yo muscular gymnast or swimmer. What other roles has she played? |
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She’s a goddess |
you will never find out, because IMDB does not exist |
He’s the anti-hero to good ol ask-for-consent/ talk about feelings/ suppressed and confused Albie. He’s the tattooed up American who knows himself well. Watch him be a nice guy too. |
Sure dude just like you predicted the hookers hooking up with the bro and the Asian stiff |
Uh, what? To summarize the plot line you are referring to: - Shane catches Armond having sex with one of the other employees in his office and blackmails him into upgrading their suite - Armond gets fired due to the jewelry theft, so he gets super high on the remaining drugs he stole from Olivia/Paula - Armond breaks into Shane's room and defacates in a suitcases, but Shane comes back and when he discovers an intruder, kills the guy Other insane stuff includes Shane's mom showing up on his honeymoon (I seriously found this more shocking and nuts than the murder), Mark finding out his dad was gay and freaking out about it, and Quinn deciding he wants to become a Hawaiian paddler or whatever. The first season started the same way this one did: flash forward with dead body(or bodies), followed by several episodes that just seem to be a bunch of rich people being mildly awful in a kind of hilarious way. But then midway through that season, everything ramps up and starts collapsing in on itself. Everything that seems to be maybe good (like Tanya's friendship with Belinda or Paula's tryst with the resort employee) winds up resolving in destructive ways (Belinda gets the rug pulled out from under her, Paula's guy gets fired). The stuff that is kind of dysfunctional from the start (Shane and Rachel's marriage, Shane's conflict with Armond) escalates and gets way worse. I 100% expect some shenanigans in the rest of the season and will honestly be disappointed if it doesn't happen. This is sort of what Mike White does. |
Uh, what? I didn't predict that. But I am speculating that this stuff might happen, likely because I'd love to see Laura Darn show up. She's great. Also, I currently find the storyline with the three generations of men kind of boring and annoying, except for that scene at that weird Godfather tourist site which was funny. But I'm bored with the characters and they need a foil and some better action. |
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I am telling you, Dominic (Michael Imperioli) sleeps with Portia (the assistant). |
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Potentially. That doesn't rule out Laura Dern showing up and actually raises the stakes of that scenario quite a bit. I also personally think that having the grandpa die would be thematically interesting because both Dominic and Albie want to distance themselves from that generations and consider themselves more evolved, so I think from a storytelling perspective it would be interesting to have him die and the Dom to sleep with Portia and have Albie find out and go full incel (blaming Portia more than his father for that even though Portia has been pretty up front with him about what she wants from the get go and his father would be the one actual betraying him in that situation). And the kicker would be that in many ways, Gramps was the least bad of all of them because at least he was honest about who he was and what he wanted from women, instead of pretending to be a feminist and support women only to always, always, screw them over in favor of his own emotionally immature needs. |