My heart is kind of broken, too.
Lucille’s response in the this moment of vulnerability?
“Oh, Michael.
I want to cry so bad.”
A pause to think.
“But I don’t think I can spare the moisture.”
But she also craved a good smoke.
There was one rather disturbing solution, however.
It was the demented apex of their cancerous mama bird/baby bird dynamic.
His disguises were unconvincing and outdated.
“Isn’t he the best?”
Almost as good as your reactions to his reveals, Lucille.
Bar none
LUCILLE: “I’ll be in the hospital bar.”
MICHAEL: “Uh, you know there isn’t a hospital bar, Mother.”
LUCILLE: “Well, this is why people hate hospitals.”
Lucille should have been concerned for GOB, her ailing and hospitalized son.
“She does no comedy spin on it at all,“he told EW.
“It’s a hardcore fact that she knows.
Ninety-nine percent of actors go, ‘This is why people hate hospitals!!!’
She does it a little lighter.”
And don’t forget the dark cackle that accompanies her exit.
“She realizes she’s made a joke,” Vallely added.
That’s just the whipped cream and the cherry on the sundae.”
Viewers ate it right up.
“Don’t you judge me,” she snaps.
“You’re the selfish one.
You’re the one who charged his own brother for a Bluth frozen banana.
I mean, it’s one banana, Michael.
What could it cost, ten dollars?”
Do a gallon of milk next, Lucille!
Lucille then cooly issued the tasty topper, as you’ll see.
When the waitress came to take her order, things got even more delicious.
“I’ll have the Ike and Tina tuna,” said Lucille.
“Plate or platter?”
“Here’s some money,” she tells Annyong.
“Go see a Star War.”
Indeed, the force of comedy was always strong with both Lucille and Walter.