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Jennifer Ebeling and Rachel Allen
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  • The Residence | Episode 6 | The Third Man: Shirley's Bark, Senate Snark, and Setting the Stage for Cordelia's Comeback
    🥔 Welcome back, Couch Potatoes! 🥔 Episode at a Glance Pack your bug spray, because this week we're trekking deep into the TV jungle—and into Cordelia Cupp’s very literal treehouse sabbatical in Ecuador. That’s right, episode 6 of The Residence, “The Third Man,” drops us straight into glamping-to-globetrotting action, but honey, no amount of lollipops can keep Cordelia off a good case for long! What’s Frying in the Episode: 🦜 Cordelia Cupp’s MIA Magic: Off the White House grid and high in the canopy, Cordelia searches for an elusive Giant Antpitta, but ends up with a satellite phone and front row seat to DC drama. (Birds, betrayal, and a sat phone—does it get any more Shonda than that?) 🔥 DC Boys Club Meltdown: In the Senate, Harry Hollinger's beard grows with his paranoia and Senator Bix is making power moves, serving “Don’t you dare mansplain” realness. 🎤 Kylie Minogue’s Meta Cameo: Iconic—blood on the Lincoln Bedroom carpet plus a pop diva equals TV gold. 🚪 House of Hidden Doors: Jasmine reveals pocket doors and a secret staircase (YES, the White House is full of literal plot holes), setting up a locked-room mystery for Cordelia’s nose for the impossible. 🐕 Shirley the First Dog: Her ninja-bark outs the chaos on the second floor—beats the Secret Service every time! 🎭 The Third Man Unmasked: “Party crasher” Patrick Doumbe, a clueless cat-burglar with fake accent and accidental White House sleepover, turns Committee hearing high drama into farce. 📢 Senator Bix’s Press Conference: When the gentlemen want a “suicide,” Bix goes rogue and DC erupts into “Find the Third Man” mayhem—air time, immunity, and absolute chaos. 🕵️‍♀️ Cordelia’s Virtual Return: From her treehouse, orchestrates Senate testimony like a pro—her silence by proxy is deadlier than cross-exam, and she drops the bombshell: Who dragged the body from the Yellow Oval Room? 💥 Patrick’s Shocking Twist: “I saw a big guy dragging a body…” The “closed case” is suddenly blown open and Cordelia is racing home to dive into TV’s wildest murder plot. Totty Takeaways This episode is Shondaland at its crispiest: fierce women, fumbling powerful people, wild comic timing, and a mystery deliciously unsolved. From birding to bombshells, secret staircases to Senate stand-offs, The Residence is a hotdish of hilarious, chaotic, can’t-look-away TV. 🥔 Tator Tot Rating (1 to 5 tots) Jen: 5 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔 Ray: 4 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔 🔗 Links & Resources The Residence on Netflix The Residence at IMDB Join Our Patreon Shop Tator Tots and TV Plots Merchandise 🙌 Connect with Us Email the Show: [email protected] Email Jen: [email protected] Email Ray: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram @totsandplotstv Support us on Patreon Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share your own Tator Tot Rating on Instagram with #TotsAndPlots!
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  • The Residence | Episode 5 | The Trouble with Harry: Red Lights and White House Fights
    🥔 Welcome Back, Couch Potatoes! 🥔 Jen & Ray return, flashlights in hand, for another late-night hunt through the guest rooms and goosebumps of America’s most mysterious home. Tonight, the only thing harder to track than alibis is who’s actually supposed to be in the Lincoln Bedroom. Episode at a Glance The White House is a circus of crossed wires, celebrity meltdowns, and one bonkers surveillance report from a kid tromping through presidential history with binoculars and conspiracy theories. “The Trouble With Harry” dishes up classic Shondaland: every hallway hides a secret, every clue is a possible dead end, and the only thing more suspicious than the staff is the guests. Here’s What’s Poppin’ in the Fryer: 🔦 Binoculars, Red Lights & Vusi’s Clue Quest Meet Vusi, the world’s youngest would-be White House historian, who reports a suspicious flashing red light in Room 301. Are we dealing with a brake light, a digital watch, or the first act of a murder cover-up? Cordelia Cupp trades bribes and sass with her new informant, trying to separate kid fantasy from possible forensic gold. Is the “red light” a Chekhov’s gun or just the latest presidential prank gone wild? 🎤 Celebrity Chaos: Lincoln Bedroom Smackdown Kylie Minogue demands some presidential R&R in the Lincoln bedroom, but Hugh Jackman’s tired toes want the same bed. Cordelia isn’t moved by star power, denying both celebs what they want and keeping the chaos on a tight leash. Agents Trask and Park try to survive the night on bread podcasts and deadpan one-liners while the logistics spiral well beyond the Secret Service’s pay grade. Cordelia’s refusals lay down the law: nobody’s bigger than protocol (unless you’re hiding a body). 🛀 Tripp Morgan: Bathrobes, Busts & Blunders Tripp’s back, and he’s never met a White House pillow or robe he didn’t want to pocket. His embarrassment over not being State Dinner material explodes into a meltdown—and a highly suspicious timeline. His blinking red digital watch almost nails him for murder...until Cupp’s questioning lets some air out of his alibi (and ego). Is he a suspect or the world’s most unlucky screw-up? 👠 Party Crashers in the Closet Enter Valentina and Lorenzo Motta—the state dinner’s answer to the Salahis—found hiding out, champagne-stained and full of excuses. Cupp and A.B. try to wring timelines and motives from the Motta mess, but all they get are headaches and a few more “what ifs.” Turns out, the Motta’s unauthorized visit underlines a bigger theme: In the White House, security is only as good as your best-dressed trespassers. 🕵️ Protocols, Paranoia, and Harry Hollinger’s Poker Face Jasmine Haney rocks the boat by revealing A.B. always feared Harry was setting him up. We get flashbacks to the Treaty Room, where Harry, the CIA chief, and mega-donor Walpole Bing sound more like they’re planning a coup than a dinner. Harry’s fast push for suicide as a ruling raises eyebrows. Cordelia and the viewers wonder: is he cleaning up—or covering up—for himself or someone worse? 🎤 Birds, Bread, and Staff Bickering Nan Cox’s hatred of birds collides with Cordelia’s birdwatching hobby, giving us a White House that’s every bit as ornery as it is historic. The bread podcast from Trask keeps staff sanity on life support while everything else shreds their nerves. 🎬 Senate Hearing Cliffhangers Senator Bix uses government theater to demand accountability for every slip and suspicious move. She doesn't trust Harry Hollinger and thinks his meeting with Walpole Bing is a smoking gun. The episode closes with Cordelia’s fate unknown, trial by media in full swing, and every viewer yelling at their screen. Totty Takeaways This is Shonda unplugged: rapid-fire red herrings, satiric celebrity cameos, and staffers forced to pick sides before the music stops. Tripp shines as the most lovable disaster, but the real secret (and danger) might be Harry Hollinger playing everyone—including Cordelia—like a Washington fiddle. By episode’s end, every alibi’s as wobbly as a tray of tots, and the only certainty: no one’s telling the whole truth and everyone except Cordelia is willing to call A.B. Wynter's death a suicide. 🥔 Tator Tot Rating (1 to 5 tots) Jen: 4 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔 Ray: 3.5 Tots 🥔🥔🥔✨ 🔗 Links & Resources The Residence on Netflix The Residence at IMDB Join Our Patreon Shop Tator Tots and TV Plots Merchandise 🙌 Connect with Us Email the Show: [email protected] Email Jen: [email protected] Email Ray: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram @totsandplotstv Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share your own Tator Tot Rating on Instagram with #TotsAndPlots
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  • The Residence on Netflix | Episode 4 | The Last of Sheila: Vodka, Vices & The Strawberry Sock
    🥔 Welcome back, Couch Potatoes! 🥔 Jen & Ray are trading in their tater tots for a twisty White House whodunit—and Sheila’s in the hot seat! Episode at a Glance The halls of The Residence on Netflix are once again dusted with chaos, spilled secrets, and a little something stronger than taters. “The Last of Sheila” opens with Cordelia Cupp deep in nostalgia mode on a windswept beach, birdwatching with her nephew and dishing out a poignant origin story: the legendary Strawberry Sock Caper—proof our quirky detective's obsession goes way back. But this isn’t all sweet memories! Back at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, the focus is firmly on scene-stealing butler Sheila, the vodka-loving agent of chaos whose unreliable version of the night A.B. Wynter died is so mangled it deserves its own mystery novel. From empty state dinner seats (thanks to disastrous planning by Lilly Schumacher and St. Pierre) to a forbidden friendship with the ex-First Lady, Sheila proves that one bad seating chart can topple more than a social secretary—it can topple alibis. Here’s what’s poppin’ in the fryer: 🍓 Strawberry Sock Origins: Flashbacks show Cordelia’s childhood drive to solve mysteries, nabbing her sister’s missing sock from the neighbor’s dog—and inspiring a new generation of family detectives. This backstory is more than cute: it’s the key to Cordelia’s relentless quest for the truth. 🍸 Sheila’s Slippery Story: Sheila’s tales spiral as fast as her vodka tolerance—upstairs to deliver drinks, down for a forgotten glass, ending with her guzzling the gift herself and leaving Nan Cox parched. She blunders into being a state dinner seat-filler, violates every White House norm, and ends up potentially crossing paths with the killer… if only she were sober enough to remember. 🔥 Seating Chart Smackdowns: Lilly Schumacher’s seat-switching shenanigans leave a trail of empty chairs, switching stories, and major trust issues. If she’ll lie about a place card, what else is she hiding? Meanwhile, St. Pierre stirs the pot from afar. The resulting chaos means everyone points fingers, especially at Lilly—Cordelia is onto her, and it’s not looking good. 💸 Show Me the Money (And the Motive): A heated fight erupts about moving the state dinner and adding a fountain "from another pile of money." We get an early whiff that Lilly’s spending—and her dismissal of oversight—runs deeper (and more dangerous) than anyone knew. 🩸 Secrets Under Paint: Cordelia’s true-crime spidey sense leads her to a "fake" renovation room—really just a ruse to keep guests away, a trick Jackie O herself used back in the day. But the kicker: she scrapes paint and uncovers blood hidden on the baseboard. A.B. was murdered in this room, not the game room as everyone assumed. ⏰ Timeline Tangles & the Game-Changing Autopsy: Thanks to Ann Dodge, the unflappable medical examiner, Cordelia cracks the case wide open—A.B. was dead 30 minutes before his body turned up, bludgeoned, poisoned, and with his wrists sliced post-mortem. His body was moved, and the staff’s scramble to cover tracks is more tangled than a hash brown at brunch. 🔍 Unreliable Narrators, Midnight Binoculars: The episode closes with Cordelia staring across the street through binoculars… only to find someone staring right back. Goosebumps, anyone? Totty Takeaways This was peak Shondaland: slippery stories, kitchen chaos, and a murder scene hiding in plain sight. With Sheila’s drunken antics and Cordelia’s laser-focus, the suspects are multiplying faster than tots on a party platter. The hunt for the killer—and for the real story—is officially ON. 🥔 Tator Tot Rating (1 to 5 tots) Jen: 4.5 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔✨ Ray: 4 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔 🔗 Links & Resources The Residence on Netflix The Residence at IMDB Join Our Patreon Shop Tator Tots and TV Plots Merchandise 🙌 Connect with Us Email the Show: [email protected] Email Jen: [email protected] Email Ray: [email protected] Instagram: @totsandplotstv Patreon 👋 Are you a fan of the show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or share your own Tator Tot Rating on Instagram with #TotsAndPlots
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  • The Residence on Netflix | Episode 3| Knives Out: Gingerbread, Cigarettes, & Kangaroo Catastrophes
    🥔 Welcome back, Couch Potatoes! 🥔 Episode at a Glance The White House is sizzling with secrets, and this week’s episode has more layers than Didier’s pastries! Here’s what’s on the menu: 🔪 Chef Didier’s Bloody Mess: The episode opens with pastry chef Didier desperately scrubbing a bloody knife and trying (and failing) to incinerate the evidence. The visual? Pure whodunit energy, with everyone in the house eyeing Didier as suspect number one. 🍬 Gingerbread House Drama: Didier’s annual gingerbread White House—his pride and joy—gets banished to the basement thanks to a “wellness” Christmas rebrand. Lily Schumacher and her new-age sidekick St. Pierre want smoothies, not sugar, and even the First Gentleman can’t save the tradition. Cue heartbreak, nostalgia, and a gingerbread effigy of A.B. Wynter with a knife in its back. 🐨 Kangaroo Catastrophe: Didier’s dessert for the Australian state dinner features golden boxing kangaroos atop cakes modeled after Uluru (Ayers Rock), a sacred Indigenous site. The Aussies are NOT amused, and AB Wynter is forced to intervene, yanking the kangaroos and bruising Didier’s ego. It’s a culinary culture clash for the ages. 🕵️‍♀️ Cordelia Cupp Sleuths: Our favorite birding detective is in her element—spotting crooked knives, matching lipstick to cigarette butts, and teaching Edwin Park that real detective work is about asking better questions, not jumping to conclusions. Her bird analogies are flying fast, and her instincts are razor-sharp. 🥄 Us vs. Them: Jasmine lays out the real White House battle lines—staff vs. management, old guard vs. new. The kitchen rivalry between Didier and Marvella boils over, and everyone’s loyalty is up for grabs. 👀 Masked Intruder: The episode closes with a silent, chilling scene—a masked and gloved figure stabs a gingerbread AB Wynter in the back, leaving us with more questions than answers and a craving for answers (and maybe a snack). Totty Takeaways This episode serves up a feast of red herrings, emotional betrayals, and Shondaland twists. From Didier’s tragicomic spiral to Cordelia’s relentless pursuit of the truth, “Knives Out” is a frosted slice of murder mystery and workplace drama. The gingerbread isn’t the only thing getting carved up—so is everyone’s trust. 🥔 Tator Tot Rating (1 to 5 tots) Jen: 4.5 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔✨ Ray: 3.5 Tots 🥔🥔🥔✨ 🔗 Links & Resources The Residence on Netflix The Residence at IMDB Join Our Patreon Shop Tator Tots and TV Plots Merchandise 🙌 Connect with Us Email the Show: [email protected] Email Jen: [email protected] Email Ray: [email protected] Instagram: @totsandplotstv Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Or share your own Tator Tot Rating on Instagram with #TotsAndPlots!
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  • The Residence on Netflix| Episode 2 | Dial M for Murder: Cordelia’s Grand Foyer Reveal
    🥔 Welcome back, Couch Potatoes! 🥔 Episode at a Glance The White House is sizzling with more than just political intrigue in Episode 2, “Dial M for Murder.” Jen and Ray dig into the juiciest state dinner ever served—where the only thing flaming hotter than Marvella’s Wagyu steak is the scandal simmering behind every closed door. Here’s what’s on the menu: 🔥 Marvella’s Flaming Steak Meltdown: The White House’s new head chef wants to serve up drama and Wagyu, but A.B. Wynter bans open flames, sending Marvella into a culinary tailspin. Her kitchen theatrics? “If you get in my way again, I am going to kill you!” Not exactly subtle. 🩸 Bloody Shirts & Steamy Trysts: The Australian Foreign Minister’s dinner is interrupted by a midnight rendezvous with Marvella—cue broken dishes, a headbutt, and a bloody shirt that’s more lust than murder. The bloody evidence? Just another night in Shondaland. 🤫 Cordelia’s Silent Interrogations: Cordelia Cupp’s detective style is all about letting the silence speak. From Eddie the carpenter’s nervous confessions to the calligrapher’s shaky hands, she’s collecting clues and handwriting samples—no detail too small, no alibi too neat. 🔵 The Blue Chalk Reveal: In a masterstroke of drama, Cordelia orchestrates a grand processional, parading A.B.’s body through the foyer to flush out the weakest link. Her falcon-like instincts zero in on Chef Didier, whose coat sports a suspicious blue chalk mark—a clue that could crack the case. 🎭 White House Variety Hour: With guests locked down, chaos reigns. From impromptu tray-carrying lessons to a “maybe-it’s-him” Hugh Jackman tap class, even the most dignified guests unravel as secrets and suspicions multiply. 📓 Missing Notebooks & Motives Galore: As Cordelia digs deeper, the staff’s stories tangle—van crashes, florist fights, and everyone pointing fingers. The only thing everyone agrees on? A.B. Wynter was at the center of the storm, and nobody’s hands are clean. Totty Takeaways This episode is a five-alarm fire of secrets, showdowns, and Shonda Rhimes’ signature blend of suspense and sass. From kitchen chaos to birdwatching metaphors, “Dial M for Murder” is a crispy, delicious ride through the most dysfunctional dinner party in presidential history. 🥔 Tator Tot Rating (1 to 5 tots) Jen: 4.5 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔✨ Ray: 4 Tots 🥔🥔🥔🥔 🔗 Links & Resources The Residence on Netflix The Residence at IMDB Join Our Patreon Shop Tator Tots and TV Plots Merchandise 🙌 Connect with Us Email the Show: [email protected] Email Jen: [email protected] Email Ray: [email protected] Follow us on Instagram @totsandplotstv 👋 Are you a fan of the show? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Or share your own Tator Tot Rating on Instagram with #TotsAndPlots!
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