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It's Showtime Tonight" slams.........
Posted by: Kulmer ()
Date: July 15, 2020 02:36PM

Did anyone else see Showtime's "Black Monday" episode Sunday? Did you catch the slam against the Trump kids?

This season of Black Monday takes place in the very early 90's. A woman wants to have a baby. Her gay husband says he will be all in for it if she still wants a kid after she babysits for a political donor's kids. She agrees.

The nanny drops the kids off and leaves quickly saying she is going to get a pedicure. The woman tries to be nice, but the kids call her names, push over furniture, and break things while yelling at her and each other. They were out of control.

When the nanny returns a couple hours later, she says, "Junior, Eric, Ivanka, It is time to go."

Re: It's Showtime Tonight" slams.........
Posted by: Ollie North ()
Date: July 15, 2020 02:40PM

That's funny! Good one, writers!

Re: It's Showtime Tonight" slams.........
Posted by: Fred Fielding ()
Date: July 15, 2020 03:01PM

Kulmer Wrote:
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> Did anyone else see Showtime's "Black Monday"
> episode Sunday? Did you catch the slam against
> the Trump kids?
>
> This season of Black Monday takes place in the
> very early 90's. A woman wants to have a baby.
> Her gay husband says he will be all in for it if
> she still wants a kid after she babysits for a
> political donor's kids. She agrees.
>
> The nanny drops the kids off and leaves quickly
> saying she is going to get a pedicure. The woman
> tries to be nice, but the kids call her names,
> push over furniture, and break things while
> yelling at her and each other. They were out of
> control.
>
> When the nanny returns a couple hours later, she
> says, "Junior, Eric, Ivanka, It is time to go."

It went even deeper. Before the kids began turning over furniture, they started the evening by reenacting with each other their parents’ fights. The girl verbally emphasized mimicking their mother calling out their father for his sleazy nature, as well as her dissatisfaction with the marriage.

When the nanny called the kids by name, later on, it put everything into perspective and was worthy of a slow, thunderous clap.

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