Right before the big moment, a disclaimer came on screen advising parental guidance - perfect warning that something special was afoot.
Kudos to Tony Goldwyn taking the director's chair for a vibrant episode. The veep's mean-spirited speech to our anti-heroine Washington was terrific -bulld-up of emotion and vitriol culminating in her bonking him -spectacular! You usually don't get this level of tension and release in a theatrical film, let alone on broadcast TV and it was directed in such a way that gore was minimized (on cable I assume the scene would have gone over the top in pandering to current audiences' desire for explicitness).
Great title -great television via this segment.
Kudos to Tony Goldwyn taking the director's chair for a vibrant episode. The veep's mean-spirited speech to our anti-heroine Washington was terrific -bulld-up of emotion and vitriol culminating in her bonking him -spectacular! You usually don't get this level of tension and release in a theatrical film, let alone on broadcast TV and it was directed in such a way that gore was minimized (on cable I assume the scene would have gone over the top in pandering to current audiences' desire for explicitness).
Great title -great television via this segment.