The scene with A. Kingston and P. McCrane is absolutely wonderful. When Corday tells Romano about Mark, his change in posture, shift in tone, just fantastic acting. McCrane doesn't get a lot of chances to act in the series, but when he does, he hits it out if the park.
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Bygones (#8.17)
ComedyFan20106 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
In this episode Elizabeth finds out what is wrong with Mark. I like how it went. I was annoyed how she was punishing Mark for nothing, and sh said they grew apart, never noticed it, just saw her pushing him away. But her conversation with Romano was pretty good, looks like it helped much more than with Peter. It doesn't feel like she came to Mark out of pity but because she indeed loves him. The question is only why the hell did all the conflict have to happen.
I can really understand the girl who doesn't want to offer liver transplant to her sister. That sister seems way too annoying and entitled. She shouldn't sacrifice her success for this kind of relative.
I can really understand the girl who doesn't want to offer liver transplant to her sister. That sister seems way too annoying and entitled. She shouldn't sacrifice her success for this kind of relative.
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