[S6E3] The Other Shoe
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Snow White is basically the Savior 2.0, but in her own gentler way. It's episodes like this one that showcase how much Emma is like her mother, and it's a reminder that we don't see often enough. Emma's will to move forward and make things happen is like looking in a mirror at Mary Margaret.
She listened to the tape of Rumple reading a poem to their unborn son, and smiled. It's not a reconciliation by any means, but it's a step in the right direction. Belle said it herself - fathers and sons need each other. And David's words about his father not being around seemed to truly resonate with her.
In the Enchanted Forest, Ella is being forced to clean by her stepmother, Lady Tremaine. The family receives an invitation to go to a ball from Jacob, the Prince's footman. When Ella, wanting to go to the ball, shows them her mother's gown, her stepsister Clorinda throws it into the fire and leaves laughing at her, earning Ella the name \"Cinderella\". Ella then sees a key drop out of the pocket of the gown. She discovers that it belonged to her mother and leads to a magical door to the Land of Untold Stories.
Later that night, Gus shows Ella the key in the box in her closet, which opens up the portal to the Land of Untold Stories, but Clorinda stops her because she wants to marry Jacob and wants Ella to marry Prince Thomas. Clorinda wants to get away from her mother as soon as possible. When Lady Tremaine returns home, she confronts Ella and demands answers as to where Clorinda went. She then notices the glass slipper and uses it as bait to make Ella tell the truth. Ella gives in, but Lady Tremaine drops the glass slipper and it shatters into pieces.
At the mental hospital, Regina, Snow and David pays a visit to see Hyde with Regina's favorite dish as a bribe, but discovered the Evil Queen had beaten her to the punch; Hyde now has luxurious furniture in his cell, and tells them the only way he'll talk is if they remove the cuffs. Regina is upset that Zelena is keeping her other half away from her after she noticed a baby rattle that Cora gave Regina.
Over at Granny's, Emma, Henry, and Hook are joined by Ashley and her daughter, Alexandra, who is happy to help out with assimilating the new children into Storybrooke. After Emma stopped by to see Archie involving her visions, she runs into Sean, who tells Emma that Ashley took off with a rifle. Emma believes she's going after her step-family. With help from Henry and Hook, they start looking for Ashley by using her shoe to locate her. When they catch up with Ashley, Emma, Henry and Hook learn that Ashley wants to find Clorinda. Emma's hand starts shaking just as Ashley gets away, but soon the Evil Queen shows up and takes advantage of the situation by sending Emma, Hook, and Henry \"off the chessboard\".
However, that day, things go awry. First, Jack is gutted when Kate asks, while they're in the concession line, if he's going to live at work forever. Then, after Jack falls asleep during the movie, Kevin slips out of the theater into the mall. When Jack awakes, he hurries everyone out to find him. By that point, Kevin's already in a mall office, with Rebecca. He'd gone to the food court looking for free samples, and got lost. He was found crying in front of a store. Mall staff got in touch with Rebecca because she'd written their phone number inside Kevin's shoe. Classic mom move!
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The same goes for Lorelai's biweekly lunches at the Dragonfly Inn with Paris. Girlfriend is desperate if she's willing to frequently dine with someone so exhausting. As much as I love Paris as a character, there's no way I would want to spend more than fifteen minutes interacting with someone like her. She actively antagonizes the waitstaff, criticizes Sookie's food, and casually remarks to Lorelai, \"The service here sucks.\" In other words, she's a colossal cunt. Lorelai is prepared to suffer through these lunches ad infinitum until Sookie and Michel beg her to cancel them. Just as she's about to initiate the breakup, Lorelai freaks out when Paris mentions Rory and is forced to double down on the commitment.
As Lucious and Damon cross paths in a busy intersection for the exchange, Lucious does a last-minute foul play as he throws the laptop on the street while grabbing Cookie and making a run for it. And nothing smells sweet victory other the sight of Damon crying over his laptop as a bus runs it over and Lucious hails a cab to safety.
Next we see Maddie rush to an isolation room where Harry is in a hospital gown. He motions that it is okay to come in and tells her he is alright. They hug and Harry jokes about Jerry having to turn over his fancy suit and $400 shoes.
Jerry catches another break in his pursuit of the truth about Jacques Avril. Charlie Hovan, the DEA agent who consulted with the police about the fentanyl operation Bosch discovered last season, is back undercover trying to take down some Jamaican drug dealers.
Krakow then reveals how both he and Prince are battling to bring the Olympic games to New York, which finally allows Chuck to understand why these two business titans are at odds with each other. While it may seem like a longshot now, Krakow knows how huge it could be for his career to secure the Olympics for New York.
Michael: At first, we were talking about introducing a line of toilet paper. And what part of the human body does one use toilet paper upon So you draw a line from there to the other planets, and I think by the end, we all learned a little bit about how small we are.
Jim: I've been studying Michael for years, and I've condensed what I've learned into this chart-- [pulls out a pie chart] How Michael spends his time. As you can see, we have procrastinating and distracting others, and this tiny sliver here is critical thinking. I made it bigger, so that you could see it.
Michael: No! I could not do that, Jim. I can see it in your crusty little eyes that you are going to make everything perfect. If I can just think this through, if I could just think it exactly right, I can make this perfect, and then I can go down every avenue, and every avenue off of that avenue, and then another avenue.
Michael: That was good! That was good! Okay, all right. Well, we all know it's hard to be a boss, right You know what Look around you. These are your best friends. These are the people who will open their hearts to you. They all have heart-ons for you [someone growns in disgust], and that is a gift. So in terms of gifts, we should be giving each other gifts. Angela, yes, lend Oscar a cup of sugar. This--
Mayham really is a masterpiece. Memorable in every single possible meaningful way, and a marvelous work across the board from everyone involved. This is the highest-ranking episode from Season 6A, and when I watched it this-onceover I knew it would stand quite separate from those other 11 episodes when this big ranking is done.
Hanna shows up to school, only to discover that none of the others bothered to show up. She runs into Dr. Sullivan, who informs Hanna that she consults with the school counselors there and suggests that Hanna should stop by and talk to her. Dr. Sullivan then walks into the school. The school bell rings and having waited long enough, Hanna makes her way into the school.
The girls discuss the photo and deduce that since one of them is Jason, the other one must be Charlie. Alison is obviously shaken up by this revelation. She tells the girls that her father will be back soon and so they should leave. She promises to find out what the photo means and inform them about what her father tells her.
Meanwhile, Hanna goes through shade cards, deliberating on which color to paint her room. Aria clicks pictures of her room. Alison puts the photo the girls found back into a photo album. Jason returns home and Alison shows him the photo. Spencer takes the pill she stole from Aria previously and falls asleep. Kenneth returns home and Alison and Jason confront him, asking him who the other boy in the photo is. Kenneth refuses to answer but Alison and Jason are firm in their stand. Kenneth finally gives in and starts telling them something, while a hooded figure watches them from outside.
Maud, Rarity, and Pinkie return to the sleazy stallion that Pinkie traded her cannon away to. When Maud tries to exchange the rock pouch for the cannon again, the stallion refuses. However, Maud presses him to trade, and Rarity subliminally suggests to him the anger in Maud's flat expression. Fearing Maud's angry retribution, the stallion agrees to another trade.
Over the last three episodes, Billions has proved just as good without one of its lead characters. There are necessary changes required to fill in such a void. Here, the change seems to be Mike Prince. With the same guile and subtlety, Prince seems to fill Axelrod's shoes almost effortlessly.
Mike Prince's plans to boost his power are in jeopardy when he realizes another billionaire is planning on executing the same project and is a few steps ahead. He tries to track the other person but is initially unsuccessful. Meanwhile, Todd Krakow (Danny Strong) discusses the idea of a new stadium with Chuck.
If you're like me, you probably watched last week's brutal episode of the The Walking Dead and naively thought to yourself surely things won't be this bad next week I mean, it just wouldn't be right to subject us, the audience, to another onslaught of wall-to-wall violence only seven days after we had to watch Alexandria get ransacked by a group of death-worshipping psychopaths and several people were hacked to bits.
Congratulations, everyone: Jon Snow waking up from death last week was not just a dream, and he doesn't appear to be compromised in any way yet (save for some hard-won battle scars and shorter hair). Game of Thrones season six has continued to thrill us in its third episode, and even though it was last week that really blew our minds with the Jon Snow reveal, this week's episode, \"Oathbreaker,\" has some seriously crazy stuff too, like the flashback to another key moment in Westeros history and the return of the Stark kid you may have totally forgotten about. We were with you every step of the way, so to digest the latest episode of Game of Thrones, let's rewind back through all our shared emotions again. 59ce067264
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