Cast Member Accidentally Reveals That Jason Sudeikis Is Leaving 'Saturday Night Live'
Looks like Bill Hader and Fred Armisen aren't the only guys that made this past week's show their last. According to cast member Jay Pharoah, Jason Sudeikis has hung up his impersonations and has said goodbye to Saturday Night Live too.
"Hader, Armisen & Sudekis the talent of those three and just them as people in general will be missed but we will be strong and carry on..." Pharoah tweeted and then quickly deleted at the end of the show.
Though Sudeikis didn't actually announce his departure like Hader and Armisen during the show, it wouldn't be all that surprising. The Horrible Bosses just got engaged to Olivia Wilde, and would probably want to take some time off before getting married and moving on to film full-time.
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Revenge (verb): To exact punishment or expiation for a wrong on behalf of, especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit.
Charade: A blatant pretense or deception, especially something so full of pretense as to be a travesty.
This isn't your ordinary recap. This is a look back on the first ten episodes of Revenge. We will not only cover the best moments and lines of each, but also bring our assumptions to the Hampton's table. Even better, in every episode Ology will be bringing you an exclusive quote from one of the cast members that will help to explain what might really be happening in the socialite circle. Stick around, because you might be surprised to see what they say.
The Details
The Warden
Emily gets a scary visit by Frank and calls up a new face to the cast. The warden. She's clearly looking after Emily even after leaving the institution and doesn't give anything away when Frank comes knocking at her office. Emily has more connections and backup than audiences may have first expected.
Newspaper Publicity
Tyler is so sneaky. The Grayson family is getting a spread in the Hampton's local magazine and the reporter wants to pick up any kind of gossip she can get. Tyler overhears that Emily doesn't want to be involved so he takes it upon himself to tell the woman that she's dating the Grayson son. Daniel gets angry and Emily wants Nolan to dig up dirt on the frat boy. He later finds out that Tyler will do anything to get back in the socialite circle. That includes hooking up with Nolan. Yes, still surprised by that one myself.
Grayson Anniversary Dinner
Declan heads over to be with Charlotte unknowing that Victoria didn't want him there. Ashley attends but Tyler is too busy sleeping with Nolan and ditches her. Emily and Daniel are there but as to be expected, the family can't even get through the main course. Conrad mentions something about the Stowaway dump and Declan in turn defends his brother in front of the young Prince William and Kate. During the day Jack caught a glimpse of the newspaper article of Emily and Daniel and Emily later brought over a mariner's watch for him to use on his boat. Declan points out at the dinner that Emily is stringing him a long and he wants nothing to do with any of them. An unexpected yet satisfying scene.
Frank and Emily
As if the episode couldn't get any better, Frank heads to a strip bar. He's not just there to see the women undress though. He spots the real Emily Thorne and reveals that he knows about her past and the switch of her and the Hampton's Emily. The stripper now goes by Amanda Clarke. Frank walks outside to call Victoria about Emily's past but gets knocked out by Amanda. Frank is dead. Cut to credits.
The Juicy Lines
"The battle between these two halves of identity, who we are and who we want to be, is unwinnable."- Emily
"I would say the birth of our son Daniel...and Charlotte of course."- Victoria
"My brother gets away with murder. Notice his absence?"- Charlotte
"We're more like thick. You and I are tight." "Not anymore. I think it's about time you find another place to hang out."- Nolan about Emily to Jack
"I'm going to redeem myself with you Victoria. Or I'm going to die trying."- Frank
"My first solo take down? I'm on it." - Nolan
"Can we pretend that didn't happen? I'm still pretty embarrassed about that." "Don't be. Friends?" - Jack and Emily
"Oh, I couldn't bring myself to read that part about us." "That's funny. Neither could my brother." - Emily and Declan
"It was nothing." "It wasn't nothing to him. You don't know what it took for Jack to put himself out there for you on the fourth. And you let him think he had a shot but he never did because in your mind he will never be good enough for you people." - Declan to Emily
"Why don't you like her?" "I just don't want to see you get hurt. Allowing yourself to fall for someone comes with the risk of a painful price." - Daniel and Victoria about Emily
"Emily Thorne is not who she claims to be." - Frank
The Assumptions and Afterthoughts
- Lydia and Frank were both given checks by Conrad. Won't he be looked at as paying them off in the future for a certain crime? They are both scorned so they can easily make it look that way.
- Is Frank really dead? Or is this going to be another Lydia moment?
- Yep, he's dead.
- TYLER AND NOLAN. Enough said.
What The Actors Say- On the real Emily Thorne.
Ology was lucky enough to chat with actress Margarita Levieva on her Amanda Clarke character soon after "Charade" aired. The newcomer couldn't go too much into detail, but her comments let us know that she definitely would be sticking around for awhile. But, is she staying just to stick it to Emily? "I don't think it's much of being sick of Emily. I just think
its this realization of--I get so confused because I've shot so many other
episodes--I think it's in the boat scene where I say I don't want money," she said. "I
don't want to go away. I want to make a home for myself. Her Amanda Clarke
character and my Emily Thorne character, we've changed identities and now I'm
just living in this world--in a lie."
She also touches on if her character will be caught for the killing of Frank sooner rather than later. "I would say with Frank's character, obviously it’s a murder
and no event like that goes unnoticed. So I think it will definitely play a
part in the storyline. I think what's so great about TV and in the show is that
there are so many story lines going on at once. Sometimes things are
unmentioned and they can carry on over several episodes of the show."
First Glance May Deceive You
Lasting Effect: 10
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The "Charade" episode aired November 2, 2011.
Stay tuned for more rewind, more cast interviews and full recaps beginning January 4.
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