Foreman meets Taub in his hotel room for a study session. He has a practice test waiting for Taub, who would rather watch The Usual Suspects on his hotel's video-on-demand service. Foreman accuses him of being "nothing but excuses and distractions." Taub says that goes well with Foreman's "condescension and superiority." Foreman decides that he's sick of trying to help Taub and takes off, making sure to ruin the surprise ending of The Usual Suspects while he's at it. So mean! I guess the writers are sick of Bryan Singer, who directed Suspects, getting an executive producer credit on this show despite probably having nothing to do with it since, like, that season one episode where he had a cameo.









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