Not Allison-as-Sarah?
Not Allison-as-Sarah?
Haha.
I thought I noticed that she was a little heavier than her counterparts when she was walking in the library. Nice touch.
Liquor moves around on its own all the time in my house.
I've gotten 4 others to start watching it so far. My mission to make everyone watch "Justified" is taking a brief break while I try to make everyone watch this.
Unfortunately, if the club is too small, it will not have anything to rally around for long.
Chad, dude. Chad.
Shit, man, if it's that important to you, just get a job at a restaurant where they also taste beer as part of their jobs…their poorly-paying, exhausting, soul-draining jobs.
They must have edited it after you read, as it now says "At a full pint and 9.4 fl oz. per bottle," which is like 23 ounces or something? Still probably not going to last the entirety of the episode though.
Yes. I think, as Caroline pointed out, he took great leaps this episode. Pretty sure he will prove to be a very valuable character, both in the sense that he will give our lead character an potential ally and also that viewers will not know exactly where he stands. Also, the muscle-ness.
"Who ever knew I'd miss a hand so much?"
Oh man. That scene where Allison turns into torture-ess in her craft room was just too awesome. I can see how that might be silly to some people, but i just loved it.
This episode had me cackling the entire time. So much fun. It felt like a season finale with so much packed in. Also, i felt a sense of deja vu as Paul followed Sara, unraveling the mystery. It definitely felt like a microcosm of what viewers have experienced so far.
I'm totally with you on "The Mixed Up Files…"
Without getting into reasons, I was in an abortion clinic once where they had that movie playing in the waiting room. I found that…odd.
i was also confused by that sentence for a bit.
I missed her. Which one was she?
What was up with the convenience store inventory in the garage? Like 2 of everything, perfectly aligned. It was odd.
I think we might see that Mrs. S knows about the cloning, but she took the kids away from England so that the creepy agency would lose track of Sarah. Or maybe she was the monitor years ago, but escaped that position and brought the kids to Canada. I thought it was kind of weird how she moved to completely different…
I guess. I feel like the term "double blind" gets used in like toothpaste commercials and ads for allergy medicine.