It's fun to go to the comment section for any of their Facebook posts and see how people still bring up their disappointment over the finale.
It's fun to go to the comment section for any of their Facebook posts and see how people still bring up their disappointment over the finale.
I didn't necessaarily disagree with the personality aspect, but just addressed the "total knockout/no (female) fatties" comment in particular.
Well, we would've had Duckie if it weren't for those test groups or whatever that forced them to change the ending.
Wait… that guy's actually not Vincent Chase?
And it was that damn nurse that put Lucy in the situation by misinterpreting her personal comments! She tried to correct it, but didn't want to disappoint the family. By the time the mother hugged her, she was too far in. #freelucy
I think you'd be surprised at how many "overweight" men get the attractive girl in real life. Hollywood isn't too far removed from reality in this scenario.
"And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren't for you meddling kids!!!"
*inserts GIF of History Channel bodyslamming wrestler with Smithsonian logo embedded over its head*
Perhaps the last sentence is a bit definitive. But other than speculation, there's not much to assume anything else happened to her. She was approaching Howland Island low on fuel and her radio updates were coming in strong and clear enough to the ship there to hint that she was close by to it. There's a lot of…
The second of surely many references to this episode before the day's end…
Well, Short Round was probably alive around this time, wasn't he?
When I was much younger, I thought she had originally disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, oddly enough.
You'd think people would know that, since it's been on TV right in front of us hundreds of times by now.
I suppose some will never be satisfied unless there's a body or plane though (even at this point in time, as this all shows).
How dare you talk common sense, and stuff that makes complete sense at that, in this day and age.
But… the mystery! The MYSTERY!!
Well, assuming there are still families that can't afford/don't want the internet and restrict their kids' TV intake for whatever reason.
Solid guess, but Wisconsin.
My health classes around 2000 only got as far as teaching us about STDs and the symptoms of such. Otherwise, zilch.
For those that think she's lying or not telling the whole truth, I actually don't think this is far-fetched at all. There could be a number of reasons for that…