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Playing House, Ep. 2.05, “Employee of the Month”

“Employee of the Month” continues Playing House’s trend of strong emotional episodes, as it deals with the aftermath of “Knotty Pine,” and Mark and Tina’s decision to get a divorce. The focus on grounded, personal stories, like relationships unraveling, the unwavering support of friends, and feeling scared in the midst of transitions, is the show at its best.

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Playing House, Ep. 2.04, “Knotty Pine”

“Knotty Pine,” the fourth episode of Playing House, marks the mid-point for the season and the show’s finest installment, deftly moving between comedy and drama to deliver the best of both genres. The episode culminates with an emotional conversation between Tina and Mark about the future of their relationship, a powerfully broken moment for a comedy, but one that feels completely at home in the world of Playing House.

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Playing House, Ep. 2.03, “Cashmere Burka”

“Cashmere Burka” continues to strengthen Playing House’s identity as a small-town show: just like in a small town, the people who live there are involved with various aspects of daily life. So bringing back side characters to play the ensemble in an episode, or quick scenes at Rosie’s, or the long and tumultuous story about chicken salad that Emma tells, all of those things build towards making Pinebrook feel like a lived-in place.

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Playing House, Ep. 2.01-02, “Hello, Old Friend” & “Sleepless in Pinebrook”

What’s apparent in “Hello, Old Friend” and “Sleepless in Pinebrook,” the two episodes that open the season, is that Playing House is stealthily one of the best shows on television about living in a small town. Between awkward run-ins in public places to finding out an old driving instructor is on Tinder, the show captures the familiarity and slight claustrophobia of being in the same small place for a long time.

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USA’s Playing House to return for a second season

Fans of USA Network’s sitcom Playing House, and/or of creators Lennon Parham and Jessica St. Clair can rest easy, as Deadline is reporting that the channel has renewed the show for an 8-episode second season, following six months of speculation about the show’s fate after its first season finale. This news is particularly heartening, as …

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Veep, Ep 2.10: “D.C.” takes Meyer and her staff on a roller-coaster ride, setting up some interesting possibilities for next season

Throughout the second season, the US administration has found itself embroiled in one issue after another, beginning with the poor showing at the election in the season premiere. The President’s attempts at passing the buck on these issues have not only been futile in keeping his own nose clean, but have also turned members of his own administration against him, including Vice-President Meyer herself, as the end of last week’s episode indicated.

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Veep, Ep 2.02: “Signals” sees several characters suffer clashes between their personal and professional lives

Veep, Season 2, Episode 2: “Signals” Written by Simon Blackwell and Armando Iannucci Directed by Chris Addison Airs Sundays at 10pm (ET) on HBO One of the major concerns with Selina Meyer in the first season was how her position affected her personal life. Her inability to even have a fight with her partner without …

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Veep, Ep 2.01: “Midterms” sees Meyer make a play for more power as the party sinks

Veep, Season 2, Episode 1: “Midterms” Written by Will Smith and Armando Iannucci Directed by Christopher Morris Airs Sundays at 10pm (ET) on HBO While viewing politics through a cynical eye is nothing new, the HBO series Veep managed to put an effectively fresh spin on it, building a stable of characters around Vice President …

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