I've definitely heard the name Colbie Smulders but she's in Marvel movies or TV shows, right? Until seeing that she was playing Ann Coulter, I had zero clue who was playing that hag. Despite my not knowing Smulders, I think she was probably the most successful person to portray a real person in...
It took me a few episodes to get into it but it ended up being a pretty decent mini-series overall. I wish there was more Edie Falco though.
I'm badly paraphrasing but I laughed out loud at Ann Coulter's line about Starr conceiving his children through a hole in the wall of his prayer room...
I'd imagine that this and all current FX shows will remain Hulu exclusives but I could be totally wrong about that.
EDIT: WRONG- See below for the correct answer. Thanks, Ken!
I assume there will be a scene in the last episode or two where she watches John Goodman play her on Saturday Night Live. The only justice in the situation between Tripp and Lewinsky is that Tripp also basically wrecked her own life because she wanted to pretend that she was important when she...
But the thing is, none of them have changed. That they're even being depicted during this time is based on who they are now. Like I said, they're doing it to make it easy for the audience to know who is good or bad based on their current views.
I think it's also done to give the audience an easy way to decide who the good and bad guys are by using their feelings on current politics. That being said, I don't think it's necessary because the less well-known people's motivations seem like they'd be pretty clear to me.
I saw that scene and thought it had to be real in that truth-is-stranger-than-fiction kind of way.
This show has pulled me in but I wish they didn't waste time on referencing modern-day people like Brett Kavanaugh, George Conway, or that hideous ghoul Ann Coulter (the actor playing her...
Lewinsky is basically a kid who is in love with the wrong man and she had some really ugly stuff happen in her past that likely messed her up so I can see why she's acting nuts over Clinton. That being said, I wouldn't want to get those phone calls either. :laugh:
It took a few episodes but I'm getting more into this and am more forgiving of the wigs and costumes.
For me, there's nothing that can do that :laugh: but they have made her more human than she ever came off in the news or on Saturday Night Live. I think it was understood from the writing and...
They exist(ed) but the show is playing up the wigs and costumes up too much for me. I was never distracted by the costumes or hair in previous seasons of this series and they're all set in the 90's. In another Ryan Murphy show like American Horror Story: 1984, I can understand really leaning...
My problem with this season is that it's a wig and costume show. "Look at the funny big hair!" "Look at the shoulder pads!" "Look at Sarah Paulson's fake teeth!" It's also not helping that Paulson is the only actor that's kind of making me think that they're the person they're portraying. While...