I assumed the opposite, the birthmark was there and she knew she had no way of proving it wasn't Will. No birthmark meant she was right, and could prove it. I assumed they did enough research to add the birthmark to the "body".
I assumed the opposite, the birthmark was there and she knew she had no way of proving it wasn't Will. No birthmark meant she was right, and could prove it. I assumed they did enough research to add the birthmark to the "body".
Coroners aren't fooled by bodies full of fluff either. They don't show it, but it would be really easy to pay off the funeral director and have someone else "do" the embalming.
I get the feeling Lars may have been held back in school. His parents talked about his bad grades. Frankly, if he had an August birthday, he could well have started school a year later than Sadie and still be the same age. If I'm right and he got held back as well, it would fit with both of them being college age,…
Of course, if Will hadn't been missing there would have been no pictures. Jonathan WAS photographing the scene where they thought Will disappeared. He wasn't stalking Nancy. He behaved badly once he saw the group hanging out at Steven's place, but he wasn't looking to take pictures of any of them originally. He gave…
I like Sadie and I think she deserves so much better than Lars. Sadly, this episode made me realize that she doesn't thinks she deserves better than Lars AND she really wants Lars, who treats her quite badly. I mean she's willing to be with a guy who will only tell her he loves her in order to hurt her. That's really…
I think it is very similar to the cable situation now. You CAN buy a TIVO, but most people don't. Plus, back then, the phone company only accepted certain phones (i.e. phones they manufactured) to be used by their customers. So it was even more of a problem than being a cable customer.
Good to know that only you and (the boy who had been manipulating her into sex) get to decide the "proper" to her own life. God forbid she decide differently!
IIR it was closer to what we do today with cable boxes, i.e. you rented the phone from the phone company. You didn't really own it, although I don't ever remember having to return it to the phone company when we moved. Eventually the government forced them to allow people to buy phones and to be able to buy them from…
Hopefully with a more stable and safer personal life. He is a good actor and I hope to see more of him.
I suppose they could go the Fargo route, moving up a decade or down two and aging or youthening some of the characters. Heck, if Cleveland can be on a Hellmouth, Hawkins can too.
Anything is possible, but they have been covering Adventure Time for a while and the last two recaps, until they announced they weren't doing them anymore, only had around 100 comments each. Steven Universe had 315 for Hit The Diamond. So interest in SU is higher.
Possibly because it hasn't been shown in the U.S. yet? It was released in France and copies have made there way to the Internet, but it's not out officially.
That and my lingering fondness for The Amazing Race will be all that will keep me tuning in to CBS. And CBS Access can go jump in the lake.
My guess is that CBS made it part of the contract that POI had to produce X number of stand alone episodes or they wouldn't renew the series period. If the show had then not produced them, CBS wouldn't have paid them for the last season. Just a guess.
Well…actually it's been a central part of Finch's ideals since Nathan died. Originally Finch didn't worry about the irrelevant numbers. Then Nathan was the one who built the back door to the machine and who originally took the irrelevant numbers, trying to save them himself. Once Finch found out that TM had tried to…
My understanding is the show was shopped around and there were no takers.
I can't remember now.
Since it was an adlib by Caveziel, I always felt like he'd run into Finch/Reese slash somehow and was trying to make it abundantly clear that Reese was straight, by God! It was such a weird scene.
Which might be a problem of itself, but my point is that there must be plenty of TV characters who are LGBT without us knowing (because it doesn't affect the plot or whatever).
I think he strongly suspected Root was dead. He didn't really do anything other than threaten Samaritan until The Machine chose to use Root's voice as her own. From a logical viewpoint, The Machine wasn't going to chose a voice that was unrecognizable from someone else. Once The Machine chose that voice, Harold knew…