I remember seeing this scene before I had a son, now that I do have one it hits different as a lot of things of this sort do. Same reason its hard for me to see the opening of IT.
As much as I liked getting a bit of Rachel backstory, this episode was the only weak one in Season 2. It felt like they needed a story of the week and to give Rachel a few more scenes and deepen her character, and then it's never once re-explored.
Just wow the dialogue exchange. Every line was pure gold.
Beautifully written, beautifully played.
This show is written good
I remember seeing this scene before I had a son, now that I do have one it hits different as a lot of things of this sort do.
Same reason its hard for me to see the opening of IT.
It was written as a drama, performed by comedians.
As much as I liked getting a bit of Rachel backstory, this episode was the only weak one in Season 2. It felt like they needed a story of the week and to give Rachel a few more scenes and deepen her character, and then it's never once re-explored.
😂
Great writing. Exceptional cast - except for Rappaport who ruined every scene he was in.
He was awful. Joelle Carter as Ava was pretty bad too in Season 5, ruined the same season.
Must disagree about Rappaport. He fit his role perfectly