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I'm still on season 1.
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Yes it was. Sterling K. BrownThe dude Molly had lunch with, ain't that ole boy from The People vs. OJ?
He did play her though.Tasha a dummy for expecting so much out of Lawrence when "she knew what it was"
The battery sequence with Issa had me dying.
Lawrence faking the funk with Tasha finally caught up with him. She lit him right up.
The dude Molly had lunch with, ain't that ole boy from The People vs. OJ?
anybody else think that Molly and Lo were gonna end up hooking up when they met in the park? Like it felt like they were gonna spark a different kind of friendship, she was gonna 'comfort' him in the breakup. When she asked him in a heartfelt way 'but how are YOU doing?' Before we found out it was a set up..it seemed really..interesting..the kind of convo..
Lawrence's storyline hittin too close too home for me. Family bbq and all
Kyle - Deeper in the background
Lawrence a cornball brother.
Lawrence a cornball brother.
'white people. always good to see them out here doing they thing.
Tasha a dummy for expecting so much out of Lawrence when "she knew what it was"
Lawrence litterally threw away the game.. The hood family just was scaring him to throw an interception on the 2 yard line..
But you knew they were gonna write lawrence to not have tasha because a good dude who gets someone good and stays with her would LOSE their black woman demongraphic.
Issa having the same kind of 'attraction but no interest' situation with fam in the complex (I recognize him from somewhere, just can't recall where), but actually keeping it about the business was an interesting parallel. o.
It was so intentional & hilarious how awkward she wasIssa made actin' like a h* so difficult and weird. I know it's TV but man that ish is basically unbearable.
She pulled an excellent woman move. Knew the situation but flipped to being only the victim and not an accomplice to this situation.
In L-Boogie defense, that bbq was a bit of culture shock for him and Tasha basically abandoned him at every turn. If this is the first time meeting the family you can't just go off by yourself and delegate that man like this is some church event. Introduce him to ya fam and keep him near till he feels comfortable enough to venture off for himself.
He gon be aight tho, he a good lookin' dude he gon get skins
Issa made actin' like a h* so difficult and weird. I know it's TV but man that ish is basically unbearable. And lil Frida still tryna fight the good fight lol
It was so intentional & hilarious how awkward she was
"Um I'll respectfully decline." :
Both of these that's vintage script flipping, and as far as the latter, most TV shows make being a how seem cool and easy, but Insecure showed how it really is, especially if that's not your natural self
VINTAGE.
You knew what it was but invited me to the cookout anyway?
So you aint know what it was then