As old friends reunite for a weekend at the beach, new tensions emerge between Bob and Gwen.As old friends reunite for a weekend at the beach, new tensions emerge between Bob and Gwen.As old friends reunite for a weekend at the beach, new tensions emerge between Bob and Gwen.
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- TriviaNeil Simon is depicted as grieving the death of his wife of twenty years, Joan. While it is true that Simon was devastated by Joan's death, it is also true that three months and one week after Joan's death, Simon met actress Marsha Mason (on the first day of rehearsals for his new play, "The Good Doctor," in which Mason was starring) and they were married three weeks after meeting.
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(uncredited)
Music by Cy Coleman
Lyrics by Dorothy Fields
Performed by Michelle Williams
Featured review
Thoroughly Enjoyed This One.
This bit right here is slight complaint about the QUALITY of the video on Hulu. I noted that it is crystal one moment to looking very 70s in the next (which isn't related to my service). This is more about wondering if it IS just my Hulu or is everyone else experiencing this in this particular episode (which might be done for some sort of reason...as the show flits thru the decades from one moment to the next). Duly note this query does NOT reflect in my rating of the episode. Can't stand one star reviews that are based on a damaged parcel in the post.
Onward with the show: I think Williams always lays on a fake accent waaaaaaaaay too strongly. So much so, she sounds like she's goofing on the accent. (Not sure about her accent in British roles she has taken, I cannot comment on that being an American from NYC.) Even THAT couldn't sway my rating from a solid eight.
This episode has layers of several characters. Very MEATY, this episode and by far my favorite so far.
Onward with the show: I think Williams always lays on a fake accent waaaaaaaaay too strongly. So much so, she sounds like she's goofing on the accent. (Not sure about her accent in British roles she has taken, I cannot comment on that being an American from NYC.) Even THAT couldn't sway my rating from a solid eight.
This episode has layers of several characters. Very MEATY, this episode and by far my favorite so far.
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- setgetsiin
- Jul 1, 2021
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