REVIEW: Pete Davidson's 'Bupkis,' also featuring Edie Falco and Joe Pesci, is fascinating but tonally all over the map.
, Davidson’s off-screen girlfriend), who he alternately treats as a confidante and a girlfriend, confusing and frustrating both of them.that show’s opening credits
during the many times the clip has gone viral over the past few years, I implore you to watch them as soon as possible. The series follows its graphic opening episode with a much more introspective one, told largely in flashback at a wedding the Davidson family attends in late September of 2001, only a few weeks after Pete and Casey’s fireman dad Scott died in the World Trade Center collapse.
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