It is Tiffany’s dark night of the soul. Also, a time for soul-searching on the part of all the gang, thanks to sometime outsider Felix. Thank goodness Tiffany has been pulled back from the dark side! Although I fear her sufferings may not be over.
Many enjoyable details, among them the exchange: Claire to Tiffany: “We wanna be friends…I…guess.” Tiffany to Claire: “Who are you?” Claire: “Your new friend.” Also, Carl on Tiffany: “She’s stupid, not evil.”
The desired clichés are all present and deftly inserted.
Roger shines as the self-sacrificing boyfriend. However, I think he should be with Tiffany, not this “Trish.” It’s in the stars: Roger and Tiffany.
—House-cleaning gloves have long been recognized as conduits of power; witness, Jean Cocteau’s 1951 film “Orphée,” in which they are used to travel through mirrors.
Steve says
It is Tiffany’s dark night of the soul. Also, a time for soul-searching on the part of all the gang, thanks to sometime outsider Felix. Thank goodness Tiffany has been pulled back from the dark side! Although I fear her sufferings may not be over.
Many enjoyable details, among them the exchange: Claire to Tiffany: “We wanna be friends…I…guess.” Tiffany to Claire: “Who are you?” Claire: “Your new friend.” Also, Carl on Tiffany: “She’s stupid, not evil.”
The desired clichés are all present and deftly inserted.
Roger shines as the self-sacrificing boyfriend. However, I think he should be with Tiffany, not this “Trish.” It’s in the stars: Roger and Tiffany.
—House-cleaning gloves have long been recognized as conduits of power; witness, Jean Cocteau’s 1951 film “Orphée,” in which they are used to travel through mirrors.