Selina Meyers presidential pardon triggers Turkeypocalypse.
Thanksgiving is the extra-long weekend when politicians get to spend quality time at home with their constituents and families.
The revelations keep coming about Sue (Sufe Bradshaw).
There were 250 people at her wedding but no one from work.
Not that the president would remember that.
This season is very concerned with President Meyers vanity.
Gary is her enabler in this.
He sees past the bruises to her inner beauty.
His sycophancy is based on unconditional love and the president takes it unquestioningly.
Can you blame her?
Theyve completely fooled their surrogate into believing they are good people.
Devo is a geek band.
They might be the poster boys for nerds.
They began by preaching the de-evolution of mankind and they did it in 7/4 time.
Davidson whips that figure good, like a former Devo-tee.
Gary Cole is the master of the understated throwaway in a show that is top-heavy with masters.
I had to watch that scene three times in a row before I could get my fill.
Veepruns on its awkward moments and this episode is loaded with them.
Dan gets two wonderfully awkward moments.
One comes in the car when he confronts Tom James about his Sidney Percell name dropping.
When Dan says he wants in and the tall drink of Xanax questions his sanity.
The second comes when the Brookheimers almost let him eat cake after getting down with both daughters.
The president is spending her day off dealing with international crises.
All that exercise and North Koreas Glorious leader still cant take off a pound.
He should try Americas Salmonella weight loss program.
This clears the way for the true Armageddon: Jonah Ryan is running for Congress.
Richard (Sam Richardson) will be his chief of staff, following the requisite vetting process.
Somewhere Grover Cleveland is crying.
Thanksgiving was written by Sean Gray, Georgia Pritchett and Will Smith and directed by Chris Addison.
Rating:
4.5 out of 5