This is my review to episode four of American Gigolo without spoiling too much, since I watched it early through the showtime app. I honestly think it is the best episode so far. It solved some issues that were apparent in the first 3. I really do hope they bring back the director of this episode Greg Araki back for season 2. The flash backs arent all over the place finally. There is more depth to Sunday's character which I am likin a lot. And then some. Also kudos to the writer. Jon Bernthal's Julian is too nice. My guy Julian needs a hug, or something cuz sheesh. Also I am missing Yoloanda Ross's character Lizzy.
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Rosie O'donnell shines in this episode
abwetman-1-8173281 October 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Ms Odonell givess a master class in acting as the tough cop with a soft side. Totally believable as a 30 year veteran.
The interaction of her and her captain is helpful to set her up as the person to carry the series to the end with the inevitable tragic finale coming.
The pressure of defending her son by Mol is the weakest part of this episode.
The interaction between Julian and his client shows why he is the best as what he does.
This is a perfect bridging episode to move forward the plot without revealing too much.
It doesn't lead up to who is going to take the fall for Olga's death and make want to see it to the last episode.
The interaction of her and her captain is helpful to set her up as the person to carry the series to the end with the inevitable tragic finale coming.
The pressure of defending her son by Mol is the weakest part of this episode.
The interaction between Julian and his client shows why he is the best as what he does.
This is a perfect bridging episode to move forward the plot without revealing too much.
It doesn't lead up to who is going to take the fall for Olga's death and make want to see it to the last episode.
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