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Short summary

As Bash has been financially cut off by his mother, the ladies attempt to raise money for a new venue by hosting a car wash at the motel.

Sam Sylvia snorted cocaine using a photo of Ronald and Nancy Reagan with the jazz band at the fundraiser.

In the conversation Bash's mother is having at the party, she makes reference to keeping control of the senate and doing well in the US House elections of 1986. That year, the Republicans lost 8 senate seats and control of the senate. They also lost 5 house seats. It wouldn't be until 1994 that the Republican Party would win control of both houses of Congress for the first time since 1954.

The title of this episode refers to Bash's mother, during a Republican fundraiser, talking of the Democrats' control of the House and Senate at the time. This "chokehold" would finally be broken in 1994.

"Nancy's 'Just say no' campaign", mentioned by Bash's mother, is a reference to Nancy Reagan's famous campaign against drugs during the eighties.

Alison Brie (Ruth Wilder) & Rich Sommer (Mark Eagan) also worked together on MAD MEN. Reklamos vilkai (2007) as Trudy Campbell & Harry Crane respectively.

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    • Author: Bluddefender
    Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling mastermind and financier Bash (Chris Lowell) has had his allowance cut by his rich mother Birdie (Elizabeth Perkins) who is alarmed by how much money he has spent in but a few short months. She becomes outraged when she finds out that it has been bankrolling a women's wrestling promotion. She'd be considerably more outraged if she knew how much out of that he was spending on hard drugs.

    Bash, his director Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), and the women of GLOW are left with a $9,000 shortfall in booking the venue for the next event. They hatch various schemes including a bikini car-wash to finance and keep the show going.

    One scheme involves them gatecrashing Birdie's fundraiser against crack use, and pretending to be former crack addicts who took up wrestling as a way out of the drug scene. Each gives a laughable but nevertheless convincing testimonial before they ask for donations.

    Ruth Wilder (Alison Brie) who wrestles as "Zoya the Destroya" uses the moment to make apology for her affair with her best friend's husband via an ambiguously worded pitch of contrition for an event which she says happened because she was under the influence. The best friend whose husband she jumped is of course Debbie Eagen (Betty Gilpin) - a fellow out-of-work actress who became a pro wrestler for GLOW. Debbie watches the semi-apology from across the room.

    Sam brought cocaine. Sam thought he would have a good time. Sam did not have a good time. Sam found out that someone already made a movie out of an idea he thought was uniquely his. Then Sam tried to seduce wrestler Justine (Britt Baron) a woman young enough to be his daughter. The resultant surprise has lingering effects on him and consequently upon the production.

    We see these characters try to scam money out of philanthropists which should be appalling. But after having seen them attempt to make money off a bikini car-wash their desperation to do go on with the show is readily apparent. Because of that it somehow seems less bad particularly when they have each shown how much they really are in need of a break if only so they can see what that is like.

    Every one of the quirky characters on this extremely well-written comedy is likable. But the breakout stars are sure to be Jackie Tohn who plays party-girl Melrose, and Marc Maron as the lovably skeevy show director Sam.
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    • Author: Thorgaginn
    Throwing GLOW into doubt before it even hits the air, that's a solid dramatic hook. The girls resort to other sources for continued funding and I liked the heart in this episode. Coming together to put on a show; it's very Muppets.

    It's also got just a dash of depravity when they go from car wash to conning donors. I loved the "Back to the Future" gag, especially Maron doing lines on a Reagan photo at a Say No to Drugs benefit.

    Things really seemed to click here.

    7/10
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    • Author: Yellow Judge
    Bash's mother was not exactly the most original character, but she wasn't the worst mean parent I've seen on TV.

    So much of this episode just didn't work for me. The idea of raising $9,000 from an impromptu car wash and then the ridiculousness of all the women making lame crack jokes to try and get donations.

    A step back for the show for sure.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Alison Brie Alison Brie - Ruth Wilder
    Betty Gilpin Betty Gilpin - Debbie Eagan
    Sydelle Noel Sydelle Noel - Cherry Bang
    Britney Young Britney Young - Carmen Wade
    Marc Maron Marc Maron - Sam Sylvia
    Britt Baron Britt Baron - Justine Biagi
    Kimmy Gatewood Kimmy Gatewood - Stacey Beswick
    Rebekka Johnson Rebekka Johnson - Dawn Rivecca
    Sunita Mani Sunita Mani - Arthie Premkumar
    Kate Nash Kate Nash - Rhonda Richardson
    Marianna Palka Marianna Palka - Reggie Walsh
    Gayle Rankin Gayle Rankin - Sheila the She-Wolf
    Kia Stevens Kia Stevens - Tammé Dawson
    Jackie Tohn Jackie Tohn - Melanie Rosen
    Ellen Wong Ellen Wong - Jenny Chey
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