
Hannah is moving on with a baby, Marnie is moving back home and Elijah is finally pursuing his acting dreams. With the massive pregnancy storyline taking center stage there’s obviously less room for the supporting characters, but we really miss our favorite fast-talker. Where is Shoshanna? Apart from her networking event with Elijah and a couple of brief scenes with Ray, the character has been notably absent this season. In fact wouldn’t it be great if Marnie found another career path altogether? Fly on the Wall

Just because Marnie is going to go and live with her mother doesn’t mean she has to have jam sessions with her. Should we expect a Michaels Sisters reunion anytime soon? Maybe not. Maybe now Marnie can get on track and take responsibility for her own life. By the end of the episode we even started liking the character again, as she packed to live with her mom and left a message for Desi apologizing for acting like he owed her something. Sometimes all it takes is a stranger to point out the obvious before we’ll hear it, and it seems like that may have been the case with Marnie. At least the broker was good enough to be honest with her, telling her to stop blaming other people for her problems. Now that we all know Marnie’s life is “a lie,” can we please move on? Watching her break down at the pawnshop when she learned her graduation earrings and her Sweet 16 necklace were fakes was pretty much the worst. It just goes to show you the power of a magnanimous guest star like Stoll.
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READ MORE: Which TV Show Is the Most Challenging to Write About? - IndieWire Critics SurveyĪt least Dill and his self-serving monologues helped Hannah have a cathartic release in this particular case - the two of them crying together on the bed was one of the episode’s most memorable scenes.

How many grown children can Hannah surround herself with, anyway? Dill’s obsession with cereal boxes and the puzzles on the back were perfectly juxtaposed with Hannah’s life crisis as she waited for Paul-Louis to call. Breakfast NookĬorey Stoll should be the next Cheerios or Lucky Charms spokesperson. At least he got a callback and was asked to read for producers, which means that if and when Dill leaves again Elijah will at least have something to distract himself with.
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And so we were all treated to Andrew Rannells nailing “Let Me Be Your Star” from the defunct NBC series “Smash,” making us all a little wistful for not catching the actor in “The Book of Mormon” during its original Broadway run.Īnyhow, just when things were starting to look up for Elijah and he nailed everything but the dance moves (and oh how he failed to impress during the dance portion), he finally gave in and slept with Dill when he got back home despite the man totally breaking his heart.


Luckily Elijah ran into a friendly face in the form of fellow wannabe star Afina Dante (Latisha Di Venuto) who talked him into going back in there and singing the song he was feeling at the moment rather than the one he had planned out. Of course the timing couldn’t have been worse for Elijah, who was finally confronting his fear of auditions by attending an open casting call for a workshop of “White Men Can’t Jump” (apparently it’s not enough that they’re redoing the movie, they have to do a play too? Is nothing sacred?). Speaking of babies, Dill (guest star Corey Stoll) made a major and unwelcome return to Elijah’s life when news that he had tried to buy a white baby leaked to the press and the 14-time Emmy winner sought solace in Elijah’s arms and apartment.
