And she’s still working, at 70! But she’s ready to give up work for love. Over dinner, Gerry asks her about her career, and we learn the most interesting thing about Theresa to date: She’s a trader! And apparently a good one. Gerry, clinking their coffee cups: “Here’s to an awesomely good night and great conversation and a lot of laughs.” We don’t know exactly what happened, but it’s clear that “a lot of laughs” was not the fantasy Leslie had been harboring.Īnd then, Theresa’s date. “We talked about everything …” says Leslie. Still, they go to the Fantasy Suite for their “date.” The next morning, over coffee, things seem a little off all we really know is they were up late and talked and laughed a lot. Even if we’d had our suspicions, this is the first time Gerry seems to realize he just might be out of his depth with Leslie. (She even makes a 69 joke!) She wants to talk about it.
Here’s Leslie: hot, experienced, a little broken, fragile, hungry. “Do you mean, by myself, or … ?” No, she means with another person, and he says it’s “been a long time.” Says Leslie, sort of dying to tell him: “It’s been a year.” Suddenly, a chasm of experience and life choices opened up between them-or it seemed to, to me. The Best Spy Thriller on Television Just Keeps Getting Better Uh-oh.Įmma Stone’s Big, Weird Oscar Contender Is a Kinky Delight Taylor Swift Is Time’s Person of the Year. We Should Have Seen the Ending of The Golden Bachelor Coming