![]() ![]() Charlotte prevails, taking Rock to what looks like a very legit photoshoot for real Ralph Lauren clothing. Charlotte is utterly thrilled that her kid is going to be in a campaign for the same brand she once modeled in at the mall as a teen, but Harry is pretty sure it's all an elaborate trafficking operation. On a happier note for the other enby on the show, Rock has been scouted by an agent for Ralph Lauren. Che asks Miranda for space, sending her to stay with her new roommate Nya, back in Brooklyn again. There most likely won't be another show if this one tanks and things look grim. They tell her honestly that as a 46-year-old stand up, this is a huge blow. Miranda is there to be the cheerleader that Che clearly doesn't want right now. Devastated, Che returns to the apartment they might not be able to afford for much longer. The focus group has people from all over America, but at least one of them is a genderqueer person from Bushwick, who calls Che's pilot character a “Boomer joke” about what it means to be non-binary. Throughout season 2, it's been telegraphed that Che's pilot is going to be a disaster as the production gets further from an authentic version of their life. On the other side of a double mirror, Che has to hear pretty much what everyone was saying about their character in season 1 of And Just Like That., and it's not pretty. The experimental pseudo bottle episode slots into the expanded tapestry of Ted Lasso after Apple (AAPL) upped the show’s episode order from 10 in Season 1 to 12 in Season 2. According to Wiki: 'In episodic television, a bottle episode is produced cheaply and restricted in scope to use as few non-regular cast members, effects, and sets as possible. On the darker end of plot points, Che's sitcom pilot gets the “testing” treatment, where execs fly in to observe a focus group of people rounded up in Times Square. Basically, an episode filmed entirely in one set, in one room/location, or on a limited number of sets. Since Peter Hermann is most often cast as the One Episode Hot Guy, it couldn't have ended any other way. She doesn't want to be the Yoko to their Paul and John. ![]() Though George is a smoke show with a lot of money, Carrie is eventually put off by his co-dependent relationship with his colleague and leaves him to work on his app pitch deck solo. Under the misapprehension that George is broke, Carrie is shocked to find he lives in an apartment that resembles an airport hangar and even more surprised that they share a flirty vibe.īefore things can get too hot and heavy, George's business partner bursts in to interrupt. After filling out his medical forms for him because his wrist is actually broken, she goes to his house with many cups of soup. George Campbell (Peter Hermann) allows her to escort him to the urgent care she once saw an Olsen twin enter. Unfortunately, Carrie strikes out at the bar, but she does manage to seriously injure a bicyclist the next day. ![]()
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