If the video had been the drugs, Naz would've stayed in jail — Freddy wanted to free his innocent unicorn (and not bust up his drug business)
If the video had been the drugs, Naz would've stayed in jail — Freddy wanted to free his innocent unicorn (and not bust up his drug business)
Wait. Darlene's prosthetic leg is new, right?
I guess I'm relieved they didn't have the budget to go Full Renard? But wouldn't have minded Ram Umber.
This made me VERY excited, too
I feel like we have to find out later that team beowulf's group project didn't work exactly as Julia remembered it. It was all so rushed and easy.
I have to imagine there will be some consequences down the line?
No, but Q&A skipped a year.
I like Julia's struggle in the books a lot more, but can see how it doesn't make good week-to-week television. It kind of makes sense to rearrange the pieces into struggles other than "alone working on a spell" and "digging deep into chatrooms".
I *really* liked seeing freetraderbeowulf as basically magic-Slack team. Given the needs of week-to-week storytelling, I guess that it makes sense that they've rearranged Julia's onscreen journey to something other than "a lot of time looking at the internet".
I think the main outstanding question about that night was whether Taylor was drugged. [I kept expecting that it would turn out that he drank someone else's roofied drink, further implicating the rest of the team in bad behavior.]
It was kind of nonsensical that he had to do his hacking from a nearby hotel room.
I meant: should we infer from Eric's violence with his off-road hookup that he was also violent with Taylor at the party?
But I also find it too crazy to think that he had the time/access to steal Leslie's daily pile of shredded documents and reassemble them all! Although I guess what else does a high school basketball coach do all day?
oh, I agree. I guess he was just fired offscreen. I honestly think that he faked those shredded documents, too.
What do we think (if anything) we were meant to take from Eric's hookups in relation to what happened offscreen with Taylor? Something about a pattern of conflicted violence? With this last one as a possible turning point? Great ambiguity!
I think the school was happy for a reason to be rid of Leslie. Do we think they kept Dan around? Or was it obvious that he was out, too?
My only complaint about this amazing season is that I don't know whether 10 was the correct number of episodes. I don't mind the ambiguity, but some of the side stories — while interesting and well done — felt underserved and crowded out the "main" storylines. Even without definitive resolution, I just would've rather…
Rough episode for all the adults! Just as I was thinking Lili Taylor was The Worst, Steph threatened blackmail, and Eric's mom reappeared in full awfulness.
ALSO: Josh and Arnold didn't technically meet in a mental home. They met at Patrick's birthday. Which was, I guess, its own kind of mental.
haha. remember the Friends episode where Rachel tries to make an English trifle?