"Fosse/Verdon" photo by Nicole Rivelli courtesy FX
Chicago finally made it to Broadway, Gwen really gave it to Bob, and Liza saved the day. But what did Twitter think about all this?
Everyone – including director and playwright Amber Treadway – was talking about Gwen reading Bob for filth:
All that Fosse flair reminded Busy Tonight writer/producer Caissie St. Onge of another groundbreaking dancer:
Rolling Stone Critic Alan Sepinwall reminded us that – even with all Michelle Williams’ “Razzle Dazzle”, you never know what will happen come Emmy time:
Katie Kawa of “Nerdy Girl Notes” still can’t get Chita and Gwen doing the episode’s title song out of her head:
And Fosse/Verdon Supervising Music Producer Alex Lacamoire gave us a glimpse of that very same moment behind the scenes:
Meanwhile, actor and author Tim Cummings screen-capped one of Gwen’s more traumatic moments:
Our adored and adorable Lin-Manuel Miranda (along with special guests) gave us another taste of the music of Chicago:
And for his final watch party, he has promised us the most special guest of all:
You can like the life you’re living – with reactions to the previous episode of Fosse/Verdon:
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