I went to a Passover this weekend and almost every woman over 60 in attendance was SCREAMING about how much they loved The Residence, if that helps you narrow down who you should be talking about the plot holes with. I had to walk away from several conversations for fear of the whole thing being spoiled for me!! Anyway, it's totally short for hos-pitt-al.
The world is quite bad and scary but I always appreciate reading your newsletter for your humor and compassionate writing. And for reminding us that soon Juno Temple will be back on our tvs and a new Turnstile album will be in ours ears, not at the same time…or well, do you I guess. Good things still exist. And bad things will end (with our help!)
Wait, what's the plot hole in the Residence? Racking my brain and I can't figure it out...
I went to a Passover this weekend and almost every woman over 60 in attendance was SCREAMING about how much they loved The Residence, if that helps you narrow down who you should be talking about the plot holes with. I had to walk away from several conversations for fear of the whole thing being spoiled for me!! Anyway, it's totally short for hos-pitt-al.
dear josh,
great piece as always!
also, i watched and greatly enjoyed "the residence" so feel free to vent about any minuscule plot holes to ME!
thank you!
love
myq
The world is quite bad and scary but I always appreciate reading your newsletter for your humor and compassionate writing. And for reminding us that soon Juno Temple will be back on our tvs and a new Turnstile album will be in ours ears, not at the same time…or well, do you I guess. Good things still exist. And bad things will end (with our help!)
All movies should be over in a cool 90, you're absolutely right on this one
Your newsletter is always a bright spot on my Monday mornings, especially in this current climate.
Thank you for your reflections on Passover; I always appreciate your thoughtful writing about Palestine.
I second Myq Kaplan’s comment: I also enjoyed The Residence (mostly because I love Susan Kelechi Watson) and would love to hear about the plot hole.
I listened to last week’s episode of Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me, and your humor had me laughing out loud at work.
Any chance you’re planning future shows in Oregon?
Thank you, as always, for a great newsletter!