MVP: In my opinion belongs to Matt Czuchry in this episode. He is finally given meaty material, when he meets his father in Washington during business. We finally learn that he had a rocky relationship with his father, and his father now wishes to make amends, but of course, there is always a reason for everything.
The common theme of this episode is knowing someone to gain influence, or just a plain favor.
The main story about a woman who showed her breasts on national television was ridiculous because it trivialized the whole very serious issue of breast cancer.
Nathan Lane can be vicious when he is trying to sell Lockhart-Gardner out, but the latter show that they can come back as smart as ever.
What's that what Peter has on the private part of his body? Enough with these allegations already and let's get down to substantive issues. Is this what politics has come to?
The common theme of this episode is knowing someone to gain influence, or just a plain favor.
The main story about a woman who showed her breasts on national television was ridiculous because it trivialized the whole very serious issue of breast cancer.
Nathan Lane can be vicious when he is trying to sell Lockhart-Gardner out, but the latter show that they can come back as smart as ever.
What's that what Peter has on the private part of his body? Enough with these allegations already and let's get down to substantive issues. Is this what politics has come to?