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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