I'm convinced that Charlotte and Ray eat it thanks to Eleanor. Monty seemed fed up with their antics and now thinking back to the opening scene of the first episode, he wasn't at all surprised at the massacre. Hmm.
I'm convinced that Charlotte and Ray eat it thanks to Eleanor. Monty seemed fed up with their antics and now thinking back to the opening scene of the first episode, he wasn't at all surprised at the massacre. Hmm.
WHAT'S IN THE FUCKING CAGE!?
I want to know too! Eleanor is levels above David Tate in the sheer horror factor.
I would like to compliment you on your style of prose, it's great! In regard to your last paragraph: Monty and Charlotte deserve equal dibs on Ray's death, but Cesar the most for Ray's continual condescending tone and for his work as the unappreciated "Cleaner."
Scary kitty! With its glimpse of the fingers in the last episode it reminded me of Pale Man from Pan's Labyrinth.
Ha-ha! I would like to see Linder back in action searching for Adriana's sister. That was his job previously or so I thought.
Bingo, love Reese! It's sadly true (plus lots of other funding). A new movie coming out in the fall, titled Kill the Messenger deals with the journalist that exposed the Iran-Contra affair.
Her cutting technique is exceedingly weird!
There's always next season I suppose. Who knows this season may resolve with some of that plot now with Eva coming forward and the Juarez police being cracked down on by the government.
I have a feeling though that the DEA or CIA have a connection to the disappearing women. Last season, an FBI agent either solicited a…
Meow! Meow! Et cetera, et cetera, for hours on end until you finally give in.
I've never had fried Bologna (and I plan on keeping it that way). In primary school my siblings all loved it and I therefore was forced to have it for my lunch in the same way you described. I haven't touched the thing since I was 10!
Bologna is just disgusting. Period.
Maybe Eleanor will feed The Thing acorns on needles like she does her cat or whatever the hell it was.
Plus, all the men wear black suits and Sonya and Marco always have jackets. I clearly didn't think this one through. Maybe it's styling over accuracy, like CSI: Miami (the show where no one sweats in 99% humidity).
Them being kids and the brain not fully developed, yada, yada. Considering where they live though, they should know better not to take a risk like that. It seems anyone is fair game south of the border.
In the preview for next week's episode it showed Jack digging in the ground or something like that. He certainly looked concerned.
I thought she might say: "I'll scatter them over my sister's grave" or something to that effect. Crazy notion, I know, but Sonya is often unexpected.
That too! Hopefully both since we have had privilege to only one scene so far discussing Adriana's sister (which was honestly a throw-away scene, a bit).
I didn't believe it was a fur coat at first, like "No, it can't be. She's in Mexico for crying out loud. Does she have a death wish?" Also, that house did not look like the most adequately air conditioned, so the coat probably stinks.
Hear, hear!