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“Room 104” welcomed guests with an absolutely wild first episode, setting a high bar for the season to come (but one they do meet). He loses “all the time,” Boris tells her. Up until this point, we’ve caught little more than a glimpse of the actual motel staff. He then watches a brutal 2008 tennis injury in Monte Carlo on his iPad.Boris farts, then unwraps a bandaged knee, to reveal red bruises. The series is incredibly written and acted with varying scenes from horror and comedy to poignant drama featuring everyday people.On tonight’s Room 104 episode on HBO, the show’s humble motel room accommodates an ageing tennis star whose traumatic past sets his mind alight with torment and regret.Season 1 directors include Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, Patrick Brice, Marta Cunningham, Doug Emmett, Megan Griffiths, Dayna Hanson, Chad Hartigan, Ross Partridge, Sarah Adina Smith and So Yong Kim.Our interview with director Megan Griffiths will air ahead of her next episode titled The Fight (October 6).The compelling modern anthology series from Jay and Mark Duplass has the simple premise of using a single room in a nondescript American chain motel for every episode.The housekeeper (Veronica Falcon) is drawn to Boris. The festive Christmas wreath on the door tips us off to the season during which this episode transpires.For the second time in three episodes, someone falls and badly slams their head against the wooden nightstand separating the two beds in Room 104.He rants at his imagined coach, he rants at “Kimmy,” an (imagined?) Air Date: Friday September 29, 2017 11:30pm on HBO Episode Description: Two young men plotting to disrupt a political convention are interrupted by nerves and an air conditioning repairman. The festive Christmas wreath on the door tips us off to the season during which this episode transpires. Each episode is unpredictable.Actor Biff Wiff, who has previously had roles in Westworld and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, also stars in this episode.Room 104 was renewed last month by HBO for a second season.The suit needs to be returned to the previous guest and the maid sent to do the deed is swept up into the psychosis and breakdown of Boris, who refuses to give it up.In Boris, Episode 9 of the 12-part anthology series, we meet the titular character, a tennis player (played by Konstantin Lavysh) whose recollections of the Croatian massacre are strangely juxtaposed with his obsession over a Santa Claus suit he found left behind in the room. Rose agrees.

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Now we’ll pay off that vomiting tease I gave you earlier, because it is here that Boris hurls into the toilet.He pees out the side of an ice tub. The official website for Room 104 on HBO, featuring full episodes online, interviews, schedule information and episode guides. He sobs, then rants incoherently in front of Rose. Boris (Konstantyn Lavysh), smoking a cigarette enters Room 104 late at night, and starts drunkenly dancing to some ’80s Europop, He strips from his warm-up sweats into his playing gear, shorts and a slick Nike shirt. He discovers that Rose left the $300 on his nightstand. The vomiting is totally justified in the context of the story. Rose, an illegal Mexican immigrant, lives in constant fear of being separated from her son, Jesus.
Boris awakens to Rose cleaning him in the tub, she explains that he was blackout-drunk last night.

He passes out.  His pain and suffering resonate with her, and an attraction of some sort takes place between the two parties.Except there is a slight problem.It acts as a fertile setting to whipsaw the viewer with haunting and memorable moments rife with endless possibilities. In both my review and “Boris,” these moments of physical excretion are superfluous and crude. Rose offers him a sympathetic ear as he waxes rhapsodic about this and the dream he subsequently had in his drunken stupor overnight: that he was taking the Santa Claus suit out for a spin, handing out toys to children.Boris gives Rose his tennis gear to give to her son, as a token of his appreciation for her being a borderline-therapist and helping him recover from his drunken stupor.
I include these incidental physical details because the episode elected to do the same. He played a tournament today, he says (though he looks out of shape). But this grand image is instantly shattered when Boris busts open the door of Room 104, dropping his tennis gear and guzzling a bottle of vodka. He was six when the war broke out and her had to move to Russia; he remains traumatized by what transpired there. She asks Boris what he does. And puts on some pants. girlfriend, constructed out of pillows, a pair of panties and a hat that reads “Oklahoma.”Boris asks her what the one thing she wants most in life — her green card, she responds. His uncle, he explains, trained him from the time he was five years old.