Link to the n*de dudes
And some of the episodes are named after literary classics: "We Have Always Lived in the Castle," "The Awakening," "Everything that Rises Must Converge," "Against Interpretation."
I got a M.A. in English and started on a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature before switching to the social sciences, so I'm getting a tinge of nostalgia. Let's go.
Scene 1: A rustic cabin. A lady in her pajamas puts Toni Morrison's Beloved back on the bookshelf and tells us that she will never again have power over another human being. Her students think she's out-of-touch; her daughter dislikes her; and she is no longer able to give men ___.
As she tells us all this, we see that the unconscious Hunk is chained to a chair. He awakens and starts yelling. Well, if you can't give men ___ just by looking at them, this is your next best option.
Scene 2: Six weeks earlier. The lady is buying greens for a salad to take to the faculty retreat -- her 30th. She's been at the college for 30 years! She isn't named on the IMDB or the Episode Cast, so I'll call her Madame X
She notices the Hunk chivalrously getting something from a high shelf for a lady shopper. He glances at her a few times and gets an instant erection, then walks away. Hey, I thought she couldn't do that anymore.
Scene 3: Madame X in her car outside the faculty retreat. She tells us that this one will be fun, because there will be a scandal: a professor (her husband John) caught with students. He texts to ask how f*ked he is.
Inside, they faculty is discussing the situation. Andre (Milton Barnes, bottom photo) reports that there are six accusers now (all female), and over a thousand signatures on the petition demanding Husband John's removal. He'll be suspended until the hearing, and David (Matt Walsh, left) has stepped up as department chair.
Matt Walsh, a founding member of the Uptight Citizens Brigade, has 190 acting credits listed on the IMDB. I've only seen him in animated shows like Rick and Morty.
On RG Beefcake and Boyfriends: he pulls out his d*ck so Will Ferrell can get busy in Get Hard (2015). Will is too disgusted to go through with it. .
Scene 4: 1:30 pm, time to go in and apologize for being late. There are no chairs left, but the Hunk from the supermarket -- a new assistant professor named Vladimir -- offers his. While the meeting drones on (I know all about that!), she zeroes in on his knees and neck.
Scene 5: After the meeting, Madame X is eating Frito pie when the Hunk dismisses the other flirty female profs and zeroes in on her. They discuss how sitting is a lethal habit, so everyone should stand at their desks; it's good for the quads.
Just as he moves on to the shoulder-touching, his wife appears. Ulp, competition! Small talk: she's teaching as an adjunct, she loves Madame X's novel, and she's late because their daughter pooped in her dress. Too much information, girl!
Madame X tries to save face by inviting them "both" over for cocktails. The Wife refuses -- she doesn't drink. Maybe the Hunk could go by himself? Are you pushing them together?
Then David the Department Chair whisks them away. She growls.
Scene 6: Stomping out, Madame X runs into Andre (who reported on the inquest earlier), and asks for a copy of the report on her suspended-and-soon-to-be-fired husband.
She reads it in the car. Pictures of all the complainants, including one with the girl sitting on his lap. "Scandalous!" she tells us.
Scene 7: As husband John (John Slattery) grills steaks, Madame X sets the table outdoors, and asks us why people are scandalized by prof-student affairs. They're fun because of the power differential. The girls who complained are just sad, miserable losers. So you're going to get even with them?
John is the one who gawks at the Hunk in the opening sequence, but I think it's just a tease: he only references hetero interest in this episode.
John's backside is on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends
Later, John swims and complains that there are no rules against profs dating students, and his wife Madame X is fine with it, so what's the problem? Then they discuss compost and growing lettuce (someone actually scripted dialogue about lettuce, yawn), what they hate about the new professors, and not telling their adult daughter Sid about the scandal.John Slattery, who has been nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys, has 94 acting credits listed on the IMDB. I've seen him in an episode of What We Do in the Shadows and...um...
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