AntFTW May 22, 2022 Share May 22, 2022 (edited) Quote Martha finally speaks out, putting a strain on her marriage. The FBI comes closer to an answer on the real story behind Watergate and John Dean is forced to come clean to Mo on their Camp David honeymoon. Air Date: May 22, 2022 Edited May 22, 2022 by AntFTW Link to comment
revbfc May 22, 2022 Share May 22, 2022 “What’s the word? Watergate is the word, and you heard it from Perd.” 2 2 Link to comment
Jodithgrace May 23, 2022 Share May 23, 2022 The watergate break in happened literally the night before my wedding. We spent most of our first year of marriage watching and listening to the hearings. I think this series is doing a terrific job of bringing those days to life. The incredible bumbling and stupidity of all the President’s men is at once hilarious and horrifying. The meeting in the Oval Office with John Mitchell and the 4 stooges, where they try to get him to take all the responsibility on tape, was just perfect. G Gordon Liddy’s inspiring anecdote about his nanny invoking Hitler while his wife looks on adoringly is another. Some really great moments all along. The curiously adult daughter, Jeb Magruder’s stress peeing, and Maureen Dean managing her husband’s Michael Cohening are all great fun. I wish more people were watching this. 11 Link to comment
Ms Blue Jay May 23, 2022 Share May 23, 2022 (edited) I was putting down the casting of Sean in the past episodes, but now at least he's acting. Julia is just wonderful in this. Edited May 23, 2022 by Ms Blue Jay 3 Link to comment
revbfc May 23, 2022 Share May 23, 2022 11 hours ago, Ms Blue Jay said: Julia is just wonderful in this. I didn’t realize how much I missed Julia Roberts until I saw this show. 2 Link to comment
kassa May 25, 2022 Share May 25, 2022 The pregnant wife was a hoot. I have vague childhood/teenage memories of Liddy as a media figure after he got out of prison. He was crazy, and I remembered the hand over the flame thing being his calling card... but I never appreciated these levels of insanity and that they carried over into his personal life. 3 Link to comment
rlc May 25, 2022 Share May 25, 2022 Geeze, calling the last presidency 'Stupid Watergate' really undervalued the stupidity of the Nixon administration. This episode was my favorite so far, and Sean Penn finally showed up and was more than padding and prosthetic jowls. When Martha crossed her legs and refused to speak to Winnie, I flashed back to a petulant Shelby refusing her juice. Kudos to Shea Whigham for his portrayal of Liddy. 2 Link to comment
QuinnM May 25, 2022 Share May 25, 2022 I remember watching Dean testify (ya I’m that old). Hearing Mo explain how she could present herself however she needed and that she could teach him. Well I don’t want to spoil it but suddenly what I and the rest of the world saw makes so much sense. I was watching the characterization of Dean leading up to this episode and wondering how this could be the same man I saw testify. Now I know. 1 2 Link to comment
Kim0820 June 12, 2022 Share June 12, 2022 At Camp David with a remote for the TV. I was around then. I think that was a mistake. No remotes then. Get up and change the channel. 2 1 Link to comment
Bort June 12, 2022 Share June 12, 2022 9 minutes ago, Kim0820 said: At Camp David with a remote for the TV. I was around then. I think that was a mistake. No remotes then. Get up and change the channel. Remotes existed. They were only power on, channel and volume up/down, but they were around. We had a zenith that had one. 1 Link to comment
Kim0820 June 12, 2022 Share June 12, 2022 Ok. But another one. Wedding cake smashing. My parents dragged us to many family weddings in the 70s. That was not done. Maybe around the 90s before that became a thing. 1 Link to comment
wmdekooning June 16, 2022 Share June 16, 2022 On 5/24/2022 at 9:37 PM, kassa said: I have vague childhood/teenage memories of Liddy as a media figure after he got out of prison. The prison visit with Liddy and his boys was hilarious talking about his nanny Frau Theresa, with the older one's face saying, "Hold on! Dad isn't bigging up Adolph Hitler?!!" 1 Link to comment
lucindabelle June 29, 2022 Share June 29, 2022 Wedding cake eating was a thing- I have a pic of my parents doing it in 1958. Not a stretch to imagine some young ones making it up in 1973. It’s not really a hugely original idea. I went to at least one 80s wedding where it was done so.. “doing things I used to do… they think are new…” Link to comment
QQQQ July 2, 2022 Share July 2, 2022 (edited) On 6/12/2022 at 6:59 PM, Kim0820 said: Ok. But another one. Wedding cake smashing. My parents dragged us to many family weddings in the 70s. That was not done. Maybe around the 90s before that became a thing. History of the Wedding Cake Smash (Martha Stewart) Edited July 2, 2022 by QQQQ Link to comment
Aqua July 18, 2022 Share July 18, 2022 On 6/11/2022 at 9:46 PM, Kim0820 said: At Camp David with a remote for the TV. I was around then. I think that was a mistake. No remotes then. Get up and change the channel. Archie Bunker had a remote. Link to comment
Aqua July 18, 2022 Share July 18, 2022 This episode in my opinion strayed too far into farcical stupiddom. Magruder's wife gets into the FBI car and makes off with their pizza? Mitchell gets into a physical scuffle at his daughter's boarding school tour? I've come to expect, as I'm told, that some stuff is fictionalized, but now I'm beginning to wonder if any of it is fact-based. And they totally lost me when they started playing very modern music instead of era-appropriate. Link to comment
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