Really enjoyed your reaction. One of my favorite parts about the show is how realistic and layered the characters are written. Michael as you note takes the big brother role very seriously, especially with the loss of their father he really stepped up. In so many ways he's like Donna (largest personality in a room but using it to cover internal demons whilst struggling with substance abuse) but instead of dragging others down he suffers in silence as you noted. Carmy hurts in many ways because his family specifically Mikey tried to push him away to keep him safe but as a result Carmy feels betrayed. Carmy had Mikey protecting him and Sugar but Sugar really was also lucky to have Pete.
@powertrip258 ай бұрын
" are you ok LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!?" lmaooooo
@Usurpationblitz7 ай бұрын
ARE YOU MOTHER F'ERS OKAAAY?!
@paulcalandrino35168 ай бұрын
Oh, such wonderful reactions! I've seen a lot of reactions to this episode and yours are the most insightful by far. Thank you! 👏👏👏
@JairBPena8 ай бұрын
I know, right?
@genecrossin50808 ай бұрын
Absolutely great acting by everyone involved
@AuroraMeansDawn274 ай бұрын
This hits me, Donna IS my mum and dad combined.
@sfitzmd6 ай бұрын
I do feel like Carmy didn't do well as the quiet child of a very loud family and that going to chef school instead of therapy perhaps was not the best decision.
@genecrossin50808 ай бұрын
Between this show, shameless and the Iron Claw movie Jeremy Allen White has terrible luck with families
@nyelo72178 ай бұрын
Best episode of the whole series!
@MROJPC8 ай бұрын
Traumatic. A tram is a means of transportation. 👋
@CanadaDan2 ай бұрын
I loved this episode n at the same time i hated it. It gaves us insight into how and why Carmy n Sugar are so traumatized. Just watching the episode makes the viewer so stressed out. The cast is excellent. Jamie Lee Curtis being Donna is *chef's kiss* her character, even if doesn't appear too much, every time she appears she steals the spotlight for sure. The other cameos are fantastic too, Bob Odenkirk (i guess you haven't watched Breaking bad or Better call Saul, highly recommended btw) also John Mulaney (comedian), Sarah Paulson (great actress). Such a great episode
@powertrip258 ай бұрын
I thought this episode made you go on that hiatus 😂
@ISavant8 ай бұрын
lmao Jan at the start going "Oh yeah I totally relate to the mom" Also, while lee was an asshole to mikey i can't really fault him. he's watching this adult man take money from everybody around him, blow it all on drugs, and he's expected to just sit there and make nice? I get it christmas dinner probably wasn't the best time, but if I were him I'd absolutely be going "hey mikey, you're an addict. you're stealing from your friends and family and it's going to cost you everything, you fucking idiot" I've seen a lot of "oh it was so harsh of lee" but we've only ever heard about mikey from his friends and family 5 years in the future going "yep, he killed himself but he was super great" while ignoring the part where he dumped his own brother 300k in debt, which would have cost Sugar her house too because he hadn't bothered doing taxes. like, obviously sugar, carm and rich loved him, but he was a fuckup, and we finally get to see it. Also Lee's just a friend of Cicero's, but it's likely that him and Donna were involved at some point in the past, hence Mikey's disgusted "We doing this again?" when he finds Lee talking to his mom in the kitchen.